Monday, April 26, 2010

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Job at Epic, a healthcare software company

Software Developer/Software Engineer Position: Developing software at Epic means you'll get to push the boundaries of your technical prowess, do things you never thought you could—and improve healthcare in the process. You'll work with intelligent, innovative people at the juncture of two extremely fast-moving industries: healthcare and IT. You'll get to express your skills creatively, have a great deal of control over your work, and be a piece of something bigger, something truly important. And you'll never stop learning. Epic builds multi-tier enterprise software for large healthcare organizations using a variety of technologies, including C#.NET, HTML, ASP.NET, VB6, Cache, and Pocket PCs. You'll get to participate in every aspect of the development process, from meeting customers and designing software to quality assurance testing, implementation, and delivery. Please note this is a full time, permanent position.


Steph Pedersen
Human Resources
Epic
spederse@epic.com
http://careers.epic.com/

Monday, April 19, 2010

IBM China's Blue Pathway Program

IBM China's Blue Pathway Program is one of the most famous and valuable programs in China. It is geared toward 2011 graduates to place them in real business and industry environment and prepare them for corporate and community leadership. As a major part of annual Campus Recruitment Program, Blue Pathway Internship Program will provide interns with job opportunities, mentoring, training and professional/technical development. Students will also receive competitive experience such as IBM's recognition after successful completion of our Blue Pathway Internship Program. For students who maintain an excellent academic record and a positive work performance with IBM, we will seek to convert them to full-time hires after graduation.

It was not long ago when people almost always moved from developing to mature markets to find better work opportunities. As the world becomes flatter and leading corporations like IBM move towards a globally integrated model, we witnessed increased interest from international students to return to their home countries for employment opportunities, China, with its increasingly important role in the world economy, has become more attractive to overseas talents who want to make an impact early in their careers and seek long-term developmental opportunities. IBM Blue Pathway Internship Program will be a great gateway to realize your goals.

This year, we open Blue Pathway positions to overseas Chinese students who would like to come back to work in China after graduation. At IBM, we unite different cultures, languages, professions and perspectives in one globally integrated enterprise. This approach is the cornerstone of our business strategy and it’s helping to fuel our rapid growth in markets all over the world. With international education background and exposure, you’ll have an ideal opportunity to make early career advancements during this explosive growth period through IBM China's vast array of internship opportunities in the following areas:

*Software/hardware development & testing
*Business Consulting
*Sales
*Engineering
*IT Support
*Finance

Degrees Needed: BA, BS, BBA, MA, MBA, MS, PhD

Majors Considered: Accounting, Business Administration, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, All Other Engineering, Finance, Computer Info Systems, Management, Management Info Systems, Marketing, Math, Physics, Software Engineering

Work Location: Multiple cities

Application Procedure: Please submit your resume to intljobs@us.ibm.com with the subject line “Blue Pathway Intern Program.” Please note that all jobs compensate according to the local market and will require work authorization. You will be contacted for next steps, if we determine a strong match. Qualified candidates will need to return to China for final round interviews from June 1st to end of September.

To learn more about IBM China visit us at: www.ibm.com/cn

Monday, April 12, 2010

ESL TA position available

The Graduate School at UNC Chapel Hill invites applications for the position of English as a Second Language Teaching Assistant for the 2010-2011 academic year. This position focuses on graduate student development in the Preparing International Teaching Assistants Program (PITAP). PITAP is a series of courses which focuses on English language skills, cross-cultural communication skills, and pedagogical skills.

The ESL Teaching Assistant will co-teach PITAP courses. Specific tasks include:

* Assess the English language needs of PITAP students
* Develop and teach language and classroom communication lessons
* Create supporting materials and resources for students
* Coordinate support programs including undergraduate classroom and language consultants

Candidates need to be a current graduate student, preferred from communications, linguistics, and education programs with a focus on culture, teaching, and/or linguistic development. Prior ESL teaching experience is required. Expected time commitment is 15-20 hours per week for the full academic year. Compensation and benefits provided.

To apply, please send resume, letter of interest, and contact information for three references on or before April 23, 2010 to:

Brian Rybarczyk, Ph.D.

Director, Preparing International Teaching Assistants Program

brybar@unc.edu

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

CS lecturer positions at UNC-G

UNC-Greensboro, one of "2008's greatest colleges to work for", announces two lecturer/visiting assistant professor positions in the computer science department. Read the details here:

http://www.uncg.edu/cmp/jobs.html

Both positions are non-tenure-track, 9-month appointments starting this fall, and the focus is on teaching courses such as introductory computer science, advanced data structures, programming languages, software engineering, theory of computing, and graphics.

The deadline for applying is April 21.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

McKinsey & Company - Inviting Applications from Ph.D.s and post-docs to our Summer Insight Programs

McKinsey & Company, a management consulting firm with nearly 9,000 consultants in 90 offices across 50 countries, is hosting two exciting summer programs for students working towards advanced professional degrees: Insight Healthcare and Insight Engineering & Science. These programs will give non-MBA advanced degree students an insider's look into management consulting. Each of the comprehensive seminars will cover a range of topics important to those who are exploring alternative career possibilities. Program agendas include an overview of management consulting, an introduction to the type of work we do, a management consulting case study, and an opportunity to network with colleagues and participate in social activities.

We are hosting several web based presentations to help graduate students learn more about McKinsey & Company and our Insight programs. These presentations are designed for: MDs, residents, medical interns, fellows, PhDs and post-docs. If you are interested in attending one of these presentations please RSVP through our website: http://www.mckinsey.com/careers/apd/Opportunities.aspx

Insight Engineering & Science
Chicago, Illinois
June 17 – 20, 2010
Application deadline: April 25, 2010
http://www.mckinsey.com/careers/apd/Opportunities.aspx

Qualified Applicants for Insight Engineering & Science should be:
• Completing a PhD or post-doc in engineering, computer science, economics, mathematics, operations or physics in 2011
• Currently residing in the United States or Canada
• Available to attend the entire event starting at 5:30 p.m. on the evening of Thursday, June 17 and ending at 1:30 p.m. on the afternoon of Sunday, June 20

No business experience required. All expenses will be paid by McKinsey & Company.

Learn more and apply at:
http://www.mckinsey.com/careers/apd/Opportunities.aspx

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Job Openings In Cancer Radiotherapy Research

Elekta, Inc. is hiring 2 PhD level positions, and 2 software engineering positions in our R&D group here in St Louis. We are concerned with new product development in cancer radiotherapy, specifically with computational solutions to radiation transport, treatment delivery optimization, image registration and segmentation, 3D shape modeling and modification, clinical workflow optimization, and software parallelization and architecture design. We are interested in applicants with backgrounds in Physics, Mathematics, and Engineering. The job listings are given here. The first one is for an optimization specialist.

http://www.elekta.com/jobs_details.php?id=324
http://www.elekta.com/jobs_details.php?id=323
http://www.elekta.com/jobs_details.php?id=325
http://www.elekta.com/jobs_details.php?id=326

Please encourage any of your students or colleagues who might be interested to have a look at our listings, or to contact me directly.

Elekta is also looking to fill the position of Director of Research, requiring a Medical Physics background. The opening is described at

http://www.elekta.com/jobs_details.php?id=322

Interested applicants may contact me or Virgil Willcut, Elekta Senior Medical Physicist, Virgil.Willcut@elekta.com .

Best regards,
Lyn Hibbard
Lyn.Hibbard@elekta.com