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Anybody know a great Company in a great City looking for UCCX Experience? (VoIP)
DexterPark
Member Posts: 121
Hello TE Community!
I am working a contract that is up in a month or two and I have decided to relocate. I am interested in moving to a large city with a booming tech industry, the problem is I can't decide where to go because I have really enjoyed some of the places I've visited and simply can't make up my mind between them.
So I am now looking for a company that is offering relocation, and a permanent job for a Mid-level voice Engineer/ Jr. Data Engineer with experience in large environments (1400+ sites) working on UCCX Enterprise (and some Express), CUCM, Unity Conn, CUPS, SIP, UCS chassis + EXSi, and Nexus Switches (7k's & 5K's).
Other skills too, but I think those are all the eye catches. I am asking here because I wanted to see if I could possibly get an 'in' before my Google Voice blows up with overseas recruiters offering dubious "At Will" contracts... Very annoying indeed!!
Thanks everybody!
-DP
Edit: Also worth noting that I will have my CCNP in about a month.
I am working a contract that is up in a month or two and I have decided to relocate. I am interested in moving to a large city with a booming tech industry, the problem is I can't decide where to go because I have really enjoyed some of the places I've visited and simply can't make up my mind between them.
So I am now looking for a company that is offering relocation, and a permanent job for a Mid-level voice Engineer/ Jr. Data Engineer with experience in large environments (1400+ sites) working on UCCX Enterprise (and some Express), CUCM, Unity Conn, CUPS, SIP, UCS chassis + EXSi, and Nexus Switches (7k's & 5K's).
Other skills too, but I think those are all the eye catches. I am asking here because I wanted to see if I could possibly get an 'in' before my Google Voice blows up with overseas recruiters offering dubious "At Will" contracts... Very annoying indeed!!
Thanks everybody!
-DP
Edit: Also worth noting that I will have my CCNP in about a month.
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OptionsIvanjam Member Posts: 978 ■■■■□□□□□□I can't come up with the company but the city is definitely Houston, TX - it's large, it's warm and the IT industry is booming!Fall 2014: Start MA in Mathematics [X]
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Optionszidian Member Posts: 132Try the Dallas / Fort Worth area. The pay is typically quite good and the unemployment rate for IT Professionals is very low. You also have the benefit of two large metro areas.WGU BS-IT Software | Completed 9/30/2014