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Paid Technical Internship – Identity and Security Management (Summer 2010)

April 29th, 2010

Paid Technical Internship – Identity and Security Management (Summer 2010)
Company Name: Novell
Location (City, State)
: Provo, Utah 84606
Requisition: 2530

Novell is seeking two talented interns to join the Identity and Security Management Business Team. The primary responsibilities include assisting Software Engineers in their testing and configuration of both software and hardware. This position will require helping maintain lab equipment/infrastructure. Candidates will need to have a strong understanding of both Linux and Windows Administration as well as Virtual Machine experience. There efforts may also include writing Test Plans, Test Cases, Test Case execution. This is an ideal position to work in an exciting, progressive environment with a global software technology leader.

This position is paid and will last through the end of August, 2010.

Requirements:
- Currently enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree in CS, EE, EET, MIS or equivalent.
- Basic programming skills in Java and scripting languages (JavaScript, VBScript, Ruby, etc).
- PC architecture knowledge and troubleshooting experience.
- Basic knowledge with communication protocols such as LDAP, TCP/IP, and HTTP
- Ability to work independently as well as on a team

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Developing Students for a Competitive Workplace, Request for Comment!

January 18th, 2008

Tomorrow, I am speaking to a group of thirty high school marketing teachers as part of the Utah Association for Career and Technical Education‘s mid-winter conference. (This invitation to present is thanks to a referral from Jason Alba who said I am “one of his favorite recruiters” which, for most people, is a very, very short list.  Thanks!)
I am fascinated by what these teachers are sharing with high school kids–stuff I only learned about in college:

  • The Four P’s of Marketing: Product, Pricing, Promotion and Placement
  • Entrepreneurship & Business
  • Business Law
  • Fashion
  • Computers, Web Marketing
  • Etc.

But, please help me answer this question: What do you WISH YOU LEARNED back then to prepare YOU for the workforce– or, what do you feel those entering the workforce in the next 10 years need to know?

Comments, Please

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