[Tfug] OT: jobs in the metro Phoenix area

keith smith klsmith2020 at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 5 14:30:42 MST 2013


Godaddy is always hiring for phone support.  It is a tough job and they have very high turnover in the phone room.   However starting in customer service might be a door to doing other things.   http://www.godaddy.com/jobs/opportunity.aspx?ci=43563

I live in Chandler and there is 2 Costco's in our area.  Must be 30 or 40 of them in Metro Phoenix.  Don't forget Sams.  And heath food stores are everywhere up here.

Can you program?  PHP?  Java?  If so I can put you in touch with a local head hunter.


 
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Keith Smith



On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 12:14 PM, Steve B <steveb7 at gmail.com> wrote:
 
Hey folks, need some suggestions. I'm looking for a job, preferably in the metro Phoenix area.

I've tried the usual sites such as Monster, Jobing, Dice, etc. but not happy with what I'm finding there. Monster and Jobing seem primarily focused on retails sales jobs, and Dice seems to have a lot of contract jobs. I shifted my focus to actual employer sites and although more encouraging as far as what is posted, I've still met with no success. 

Initially I focused on the large/stable employers of the area ie - State of AZ, Maricopa County government, City of Phoenix, Glendale, Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe, Chandler government, Banner Health, Abrezo Health, John C Lincoln healthcare, Samaritan healthcare, ASU, GCU, AMEX, ATS, GoDaddy, Intel, Mayo Clinic, Amazon and Whole Foods. 


Would anyone be familiar with an IT Solutions company in the metro Phoenix area that works with small to medium sized businesses? Alternatively any medium sized employer. 

On the IT side I'm looking for something in the area of help desk, desktop support or junior network tech. Outside of IT I'm looking for something like Whole Foods - store scanning specialist, or maybe even a job at Costco. 



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