Hiring NOC Technician - Houston, Texas

NOC Technician needed to work overnight on the weekends at a downtown Houston data center.
I am looking for someone with basic networking knowledge (Network+, CCENT, or CCNA). Microsoft Server and Exchange experience is a plus.
This is an entry-level position. Please send me a PM if you are interested.
I am looking for someone with basic networking knowledge (Network+, CCENT, or CCNA). Microsoft Server and Exchange experience is a plus.
This is an entry-level position. Please send me a PM if you are interested.
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Since i Just created this account, I cant PM you. I am so much interested in this position. I just updated my CCNA 2 months ago.I have bachelor degree in Computer Science & have passed CCNA twice.
Please provide me your email address or contact information.
p.s; I live in Houston.
shayan 7 9 2 at hotmail dot com
Applicants with Server 2003/2008 experience will be given preference.
How can i contact you? or where do i send my resume?
xoshayanxo - You might just want to make a few more posts on the forum, and then try to private message DPG, as it looks like your posts on this thread are not hitting the radar.
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Thanks a lot!:)
Is no one applying, or are you not finding suitable from the applications received or do you have so many openings you cannot fill them all?
It would seem that at least a couple people tried for this one (or so it would seem) ... so, I'm just wondering ...
I know two words that seems to decrease candidate interest right away is "shift work" so those types of jobs usually make that known in the position description, so as not to mislead anyone. You were up front in saying the work was weekend and nights, so, not sure. In a town as big as Houston, there'd be something, you would think ...
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Relocating to the Houston area, so I will be a local candidate soon
If that isn't a deal breaker send me an e-mail and I will send you my resume and contact info.
You would think. Houston has a strong economy so almost anyone that is employable has a job.
I can attest to that. Was there visiting a friend of mine a few years ago and was amazed at how corporate-looking that downtown area was like. I even saw the Enron building...(had to...lmao.) TX is just awesome.
Good luck to you finding someone and good luck to everyone applying.
Damn, wish I lived in Houston; I'd be more than happy to take this job.....
Life is a matter of choice not chance. The path to your destiny will be paved by the decisions that you make every day.
Not to be a jerk, but maybe you are not a good fit for the position. I know I haven't heard back from every position I've submitted my resume for.
Being a forum member doesn't guarentee you this position... Especially not with comments like that.
Andy, I took a look at my files and found that I have two different resumes for you.
I have had some serious issues during the last few hiring rounds with unemployment fraud. I have received the same resume with different names on it and also the same person's name on multiple different resumes. I have been keeping these in a separate folder should the Texas Workforce Commission inquire about these individuals.
I have moved your resumes to my "good" folder and will contact you should another position become available.
Andy:
Good morning.
My advice to you is to keep working on your skills and labbing it up. There's bound to be more opportunities open up for you in the near future. It's when you work on your shortcomings that the best opportunities will appear for you.
It's a lot easier to help someone who helps themselves. Make sure to post in the forums if you require some assistance
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Fair comment. I get many more responses than silence when I apply for roles, but even so sometimes you just hear nothing. Don't get hung up on it, you are still very employable!
Really?
When I was applying for jobs (thankfully have a job now), 99% of the companies I applied to I never heard back. I was qualified too.