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Aug 19th, 2011
by Jason Clause Filed under: Outsourced IT Support
About today’s job and tomorrow’s potential:
Joel J. and Joel C. both began their careers with Endsight in entry level positions. Joel J. worked for a paper mill in Michigan and had no IT experience. He began as an analyst writing proposals. Joel C. was a senior at Chico, studying Information Systems. He also had no hands-on IT experience and started as an intern. Today, Joel C. is out of school and working on production computer networks for hundreds of Bay Area companies. Joel J? He is now our Vice President of Engineering!
The good news is that your name doesn’t have to be Joel. Scott, Marcus and Brian also started in entry level positions on our Support Desk. Today Scott and Marcus are Senior Systems Engineers implementing sophisticated new technologies for our clients. Brian is now a Technical Account Manager responsible for the IT strategy, design and account management for dozens of clients.
Are you looking for a company where you can work hard, grow professionally and have a blast at work? Endsight is now hiring extraordinary people with 0-4 years of experience.
We have open positions on our support desk, field support and network operations center teams. In addition to competitive salaries, we offer full healthcare coverage, a 401K matching program and many other unique benefits such as catered lunches and massages.
Please send your current resume to resumes@endsight.net
Check out the Job add on:
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/endsight
BrachOut: http://bit.ly/n7Mjlb
Tags: Berkeley, Help Desk Engineer, Job Opening
Aug 11th, 2008
by Lauren Papesh, Business Development Filed under: Hardware, Media
Last week I reported to all you IT management avid bloggers out there about my recent traumatic accident. Well, it was more tragic for my Jeep and my left wrist than for me. Since last week I have purchased an awesome 2008 Jetta from Dublin Volkswagen (thanks Ryan). It’s so cute and nice inside, and I will be the first to admit that it’s a chick car, but pretty much the sweetest chick car out there. Besides its engine stuff, great gas mileage (25/gallon) sleek interior, it comes with something I never even knew I wanted- Satellite Radio!
Since its inception several years ago I have been interested in this form of media. Television and radio have always been favorites of mine due to their constant nature and background noise. It’s just a matter of transitioning to a format that I’m not used to that never pushed me into this new realm. I’m happy to see this venture becoming successful, I feared we would lose it due to people like me- nerds who want it but are too lazy to do anything. Sirius and XM have recently joined to become one satellite powerhouse. It took a year of litigation to approve of this merger due to anti-trust laws and fear from old school radio networks. Although I’m pro mom and pop operations and against Walmart-esque monsters taking advantage of capitalist America, I feel that there is enough room and desire for Siri-ex (not sure how they have combined names, I like my idea).
My Jeep Grand Cherokee (Rest in Peace 1994-2008) had been sans radio for the last year, not to mention the persistent check engine light, humming at fast speeds, clicking noise which I could not locate and random shutting off of all music for no apparent reason. Poor girl needed to go the way of “old Yeller”, but I never had it in me, so instead I rear ended a Dodge Van in 580 morning commute! That being said, it’s not surprising that when I drove my 2008 Jetta for the first time and heard the awesomeness of satellite radio, that I no longer minded the hour long commute from Danville to Berkeley. I never realized that I would enjoy non -stop progressive techno at 8am, or Led Zeppelin blared at full volume, but I do. Whomever decided that people enjoy listening to DJ’s talk about why Britney Spears is crazy, what happened on Dancing with the Stars the night before or any other topic on the repetitive laundry list of morning DJ programming, obviously doesn’t commute every day. Just give me music. So if any of you hundreds of thousands of Bayareaitmanagement.com blog readers out there are on the fence about satellite radio, ditch your grandmothers radio and move into the future, your sanity will thank you!
More on Sirius and XM Merger:
http://articles.latimes.com/2008/mar/25/business/fi-xm25
Tags: awesomeness, background noise, Bay Area Commute, Bay Area Traffic, Berkeley, Danville, Dublin, gas mileage, interior, it management, Jeep, Jetta, Media, Merger, powerhouse, radio, satellite, satellite radio, Sirius, trust laws, walmart, Walmart-esque, XM