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S. Florida PMI To Hold Special Dinner Meeting with PMI President and CEO Greg Balestrero
 
     Join us on Tuesday, September 9th as PMI President and CEO Greg Balestrero visits the S. Florida chapter.  Greg will be talking about the “Battle for Talent: dealing with the shortage of Project Managers across the globe”. Greg Balestrero was Executive Director for CSI for 8 years before becoming the CEO of the Project Management Institute in 2002.  During his tenure, PMI has grown from 93,000 members to almost 250,000 members in 164 countries with 283 Components, Special Interest Groups and Colleges worldwide. This is an event that doesn't happen too often so you can't afford to miss it!
 
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Stacy Draper To Talk Sharepoint
 
      Building enterprise grade webparts? Not so much. Fortunately, there are resources to help. Join us on Tuesday, September 9th at DeVry University in Miramar as Stacy Draper gets into Sharepoint.  This session will explore one such resource - the Power Query webpart from Codeplex. Come to this session for a code-intensive walkthrough of one enterprise grade webpart and come away with ideas, suggestions and best practices for making your custom webparts perform well in the most intense environments.
 
For more information and to register, click:
http://www.sherstaff.com/EventDetails.aspx?EventID=449
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
Joe Homnick To Talk About SQL Server 2008 And It Is FAST!
 
Join us on Thursday, September 11th in Boca Raton as Joe Homnick looks at how the increase in performance in this latest release is reason enough for an upgrade.  Joe touches all the bases from Performance Studio to TSQL enhancements.  If you run a server or plan to, this is the event you can't afford to miss!

**GCUG has gone GREEN!  RSVP for your MS logo Green Bag**

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SFIMA To Tackle Ad Exchanges
 
     Join us on Thursday, September 11th in Ft. Lauderdale as Jay Sears, Sr. VP at EVP discusses how testing an ad exchange must be part of any advertising plan for 2008.  This would be an introduction to the subject of Ad exchanges and what they do.  Given Google's recent approval to acquire DoubleClick (another Ad Exchange vendor) for more than 3 billion dollars, the subject of Ad Exchanges could not be more timely.
 
For more information and to register, click: 
http://www.sherstaff.com/EventDetails.aspx?EventID=464
 
 
 
 
   
 

 

Microsoft's Bob Suess To Be Keynote Speaker at Southwest Florida Code Camp 2008
 
      Join us on Saturday, Spetember 13th at Florida Gulf Coast University in Ft. Myers For the the 1st Annual Southwest Florida Code Camp 2008.  Microsoft's Bob Suess, Developer Evangelist Manager, East Region will be the keynote speaker and even a new Sharepoint book will make it's debut. 

This year's Code Camp will feature content from the following tracks:

  • ASP.Net
  • SQL
  • Sharepoint
  • Silverlight
  • Foundations (WF, WCF, WPF)
  • Miscellaneous
     Whether you'd like to present a session at our Code Camp, or just partake in the festivities, it's one signup for everybody, and space is limited. But registration will take care of that, and we promise we'll all have some fun!

For more information and to register, click:
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Travel Marketing Summit 2008 Coming to Ft. Lauderdale

    Join us on Thursday, September 18th at the Westin Hotel in Ft. Lauderdale for 2008 Travel Marketing Summit.  Learn from the leading brands and experts and keep abreast of the latest tools and tactics to survive from video marketing to internet technology.  With speakers from companies such as Travelocity, Google, and Starwood Hotels, this is an event that no hoteliers, travel marketers, meeting planning professionals, ad agencies, and interactive and integrated marketers can afford to miss!

Space is limited. Register early to avoid additional $15 walk-up fee.
 
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IT Women and PMI Partner For Business Case Development Workshop
 
     Join us on Thursday, September 18th as Angelo Gasparri, PMP, facilitates a workshop to ensure the right projects and initiatives, gain business support!  Often identified as an area for improvement by business executives, ‘Business Case Development’ is a skill that cannot be underestimated, especially in today's cash strapped economy, whereby investment in any new initiative is a highly scrutinized pursuit, with only a very small portion of initiatives getting the green light.
 
     Join us for great networking, lively conversation and a new skill set!!!
 
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CEOs Talk About Managing Growth in Volatile Times
 
     Join us on Thursday, September 25th in Ft. Lauderdale as Lisa Gibbs, Executive Business Editor for the Miami Herald, moderates a panel of CEOs of South Florida based companies that have one thing in common: Growth.  They will share their biggest challenges and opportunities and most importantly, how they are accelerating the growth of their companies in a difficult economic environment.
 
Five CEOs - One Great Event.  See you there!
 
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Tomorrow’s IT Leaders Getting Ahead Today

By, Mike Wasserman for InFocus Magazine

 

They are starting at some of South Florida’s top companies such as Carnival Cruise Lines, Burger King, and Sherlock Technology, but they didn’t graduate from the University of Miami, NovaSoutheastern, or FIU.  They haven’t even graduated from High School.  Thanks to the Academy of Information Technology (AOIT), today’s best and brightest are getting a head start at some of Miami-Dade County’s Fortune 500 Companies.

 

And their on-the-job training is something that even the best Information Technology (IT) schools can’t provide.

 

“I personally think this is a good experience for my future career,” said Cristopher Jimenez, AOIT student and intern at Carnival Cruise Lines in Miami, “and it really helped me figure out that this is what I want to do.”

 

Jimenez, a Senior at Miami Central Senior High School, has been in his school’s AOIT program since the ninth grade.  The AOIT is a program that is being picked up by more and more schools around the country to help High School students decide what aspect of IT they would like to get into.

 

“Unless we make inroads early on in student IT education, students aren’t going to understand what IT jobs exist for them with employers and how to decide on a career path to achieve success ,” said Andrew Tabone, Manager of Information Systems and Recruitment & Career Development for Carnival and AOIT Chairman. “Internships are an opportunity for high school students to gain insight into how IT is being used to drive business decisions and draw from this on-the-job experience to journey from high school to college and into industry.”

 

This is the third year that Carnival has participated in the AOIT’s Summer Internship Program and with companies such as Carnival, Burger King, Ryder, and Sherlock Technology leading the way, the AOIT has made significant progress toward placing senior high school students at companies throughout South Florida and both interns and companies alike are feeling the benefits.

 

“We are very pleased with our interns and it energizes our employees, too, because it brings a different kind of enthusiasm to our IT department and it’s contagious,” said Tabone.  “This may be the first time that high school students even see the inside of a Fortune 500 company in action. They’re already majoring in IT, so internships show them what to expect before going on to college and entering the IT job market.”

 

“Having worked with over 120,000 IT professionals worldwide, this is the kind of experience that anyone would have jumped at the chance for,” claimed Alex Funkhouser, President of Sherlock Technology.  “The students that are working with me have had the chance to speak with close to 2,000 IT professionals in the State of Florida and they gained valuable insight into their future profession.  All the while, they have helped improve the overall effectiveness and productivity of our company.”

 

The three-year-old internship program has given the students an unparalleled insight into the various fields within the IT industry from Project Management to system development to programming to telecommunications.  It also gives them the opportunity to meet with people who are in various jobs within Fortune 500 companies and find out how and why they are there and understand the path they took to get here.

 

“I saw how their systems work and they even took me out to one of their ships to see how [the on-board] systems worked.  It was really interesting and something I would like to get into,” said Jimenez.  “I personally think this is a good experience for my future career and it really helped me figure out that [networking] is what I really want to do.”

 

The AOIT is part of the National Academy Foundation and was created in 1978 by Sanford Weill, who is the former chairman of Citigroup and has continued to be a big part of the program on the national level.  The program is essentially a school within a school where a student who knows that they want to get into the IT field can get a head start on their education at their local high school.  

 

For more information on the AOIT, you can visit their national website at www.naf.org.
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
Get Involved With INETA - Further Your IT Career 
 
    INETA provides structured, peer-based organizational, educational, and promotional support to the growing worldwide community of Microsoft® .NET user groups. Our mission is to offer assistance and resources to community groups that promote and educate their membership in Microsoft's .NET technologies. INETA welcomes all facets of the .NET user community, from developers and architects to project managers and IT professionals. Members can be user groups or special interest groups that focus on a single aspect of .NET, such as C#, target the entire .NET platform or concentrate on other development technologies but are also interested in .NET. INETA is the next evolution in user group communities a non-profit, independent organization, chartered with supporting all user groups interested in the Microsoft .NET platform. INETA is run by a board of user group leaders, elected by their peers, and supported by Microsoft Corporation and other sponsors.
 
There are 21 different User Groups in Florida involved with  INETA.  For the User Group closest to you and your specialty, please visit:
 
To register for the INETA Newsletter, visit
http://www.ineta.org/Default.aspx
and register to the website! 
 
 
 
 
In the Spotlight
   
 
 
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Sure we've seen illuminated keyboards before, but then we saw the Luxeed Dynamic Pixel LED Keyboard and stopped looking. With 430 LEDs the Luxeed is capable of individually lighting each key in your choice of color. What's more it can do some amazing tricks like an animated rainbow across all the keys, or make each key light when you press it. You get four "preset" buttons above the arrow keys you can use to instantly choose between different customizable lit skin presets. Set-up a glowing skin for your favorite game with different colors to indicate each key action... or create illuminated patterns and designs

Congratulations to Luxeed Dynamic Pixel LED Keyboard Winner: Mickey Gousset  64,000 Points
 
   
IT Industry News
Michael Page revenue up 26.3%
 
Revenue rose 26.3% at London-Based professional staffing firm Michael Page International PLC to GBP500.0 Million (US $997.8M) in the first half of this year.
 
The company said revenue in its Americas division rose 49.4% to GBP34.5 million (US$68.9 million). However, revenue increased 40.3% on a constant currency basis. The division includes both North and South America.
 
Paranet Buys IT Firms
 
Paranet Solutions LLC, a Dallas- based IT services and staffing firm, acquired Abacus Technical Services, Inc. and Knowledge Tranzfer Inc., both based in Dallas.  Abacus provides IT services.  Terms of the transaction were not announced.
 
Abacus will continue to operate under its own brand as a Paranet company. "They have a very strong brand and we want to use that and leverage that in the marketplace," said Paranet CEO Alan Bratton.
 
Source: Staffing Analysts Daily News



 
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Sherlock Helps You Enhance Your Professional Career

 

How to Handle References

By Anthony Balderrama CareerBuilder.com

Once you began the hunt for a new job, you updated your résumé, took your suit to the cleaners, practiced your handshake and interviewed yourself in the mirror until your answers came out just right. You’re prepared for everything.

Except a reference check.

Employers do make the call.

Many applicants are under the impression that employers no longer ask for references or that they never actually call them. Not so, says Linda Finkle, executive coach and CEO of Incedo Group, an organizational coaching and consulting company. “Reference checking is a critical factor in hiring.”

A reference check can reveal information — like lacking a college degree — that candidates omit or even lie about during interviews. “I found out during a reference check the candidate had been terminated for sexual harassment,” Finkle remarks.

A conversation with a reference can also shed light on an applicant’s personality in a way that a résumé cannot. An interviewer can be charmed by an applicant, only to find out a Jekyll-and-Hyde personality was a problem at a previous job, Finkle says.

An unfavorable reference check can even cost candidates a job that they thought was a guarantee. Heather Mayfield, vice president of operations and training for Snelling Staffing Services, has seen employers extend an offer letter that can be revoked if a reference check is not favorable.

Who makes a good reference?

Depending on your line of work, a reference can be someone who was your supervisor, co-worker, client or customer. But picking the right ones can be tricky if you don’t know what to look for. One of the biggest mistakes Mayfield says she encounters is a reference who can only provide the applicant’s dates of employment and job title, and nothing else.

You don’t want to leave the hiring manager feeling as though you’re wasting her time by providing useless references who don’t know much about you. Mayfield recommends picking references who will distinguish you from the other candidates interviewing for the position.

Before you turn in a list of references, she recommends calling them to ask if they are willing to be a reference and to make sure you’re both on the same page about your work history and even your personal relationship. Maybe you thought your last boss found your sense of humor hilarious, but really he thought you didn’t take your job seriously.

“The best way to avoid a reference passing along unfavorable information is to thoroughly prep your reference before you share the name with the hiring manager,” Mayfield advises. “By telling your reference about the position requirements and then asking how they see you adding value to the organization, you should get a very good feel for how the reference will respond.”

References should be prepared to answer a variety of questions about you. “A good hiring manager asks questions that will solicit both the strengths and weaknesses when conducting a reference check,” Mayfield says.

When Finkle contacts references, she wants to know about their relationship with the applicant, if there were any problems that interfered with his or her performance, how the applicant handles difficult situations, and if there is room for improvement.

Being sneaky doesn’t work.

Sometimes a hiring manager doesn’t have to pick up the phone to see some warning signs of a bad applicant. “If a candidate has no supervisors as references from any positions, it is indeed a big red flag,” Finkle says. These candidates could be hiding a history of unfavorable departures or just a bad work ethic. She is also wary of a reference list that contains an incorrect phone number or only cell phone numbers, or simply a list of names but no job titles.

“Companies have gotten wise to candidates that list inaccurate contact numbers on their reference list—perhaps pointing them to call a friend’s cell phone as opposed to the company’s HR department,” Mayfield warns. If they want, they can find the HR department’s number themselves and verify the information. “Online networking sites also provide a way for the hiring company to connect with potential references that the candidate may not have listed directly.”

Another red flag — and a good example of why you should call each person beforehand — is when references are surprised to be listed by the applicant at all. Finkle says that sometimes they don’t even remember the applicant. You don’t want the hiring manager finding this out before you.

Reference checks benefit you, too.

In addition to basic factual information, a reference can reassure an employer that the person is right for the job and provide tips on what kind of manager the applicant needs, Finkle says.

The thing to remember is that hiring managers are not out to get you; they want to learn more about you. Their goal is to hire the best candidate for the job, and that means somebody they want to work with every day. Good references can not only help you get the job but also a boss and co-workers that you like.


Anthony Balderrama is a writer and blogger for CareerBuilder.com. He researches and writes about job search strategy, career management, hiring trends and workplace issues.

 


 
 

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