Thursday, November 29, 2018

Non-Profit Management

I spend a lot of my free time volunteering for non-profit organizations.  One thing I have always believed in is that members of a non-profit board should not also serve as employees of the same organization.  This is particularly true at the upper management level.  Conflicts of interest are sure to develop sooner or later.

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Quick Job Search Advice

When responding to email from a recruiter, do not use replies such as "10-4" or "TTYL Chief." I know one recruiter who will delete you immediately!

Monday, November 26, 2018

Shipping and Receiving Manager

Hands-on opportunity, in Hillsborough NJ, to lead a team in all aspects of shipping and receiving. Must be very computer literate, team oriented, reliable, organized, and a proven team builder. 4+ years exp. in order selection, shipping processes, management of receiving schedule according to purchase orders, compliance to company and government regulations, staff training, etc. desired. Bi-lingual is a plus. Knowledge of perishable products helpful but not essential. 
Must live within reasonable commuting distance of Somerset County, NJ. Resumes to harold@smartstaff.jobs or call Harold Levin at 908-508-0300, ext. 104.

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Cashier Needed on Register 1

Many retail operations are short handed as crunch time rapidly approaches. With unemployment remaining low, the pool of candidates willing to perform retail work is quite thin, almost non-existent in some places. While there are significantly less big box and department stores in existence this year, those that are still thriving gobbled up the majority of the available retail-friendly work force months ago.
What can smaller, sometimes privately owned, merchants do to augment their staff for the holiday period? For starters, they should consider offering generous merchandise discounts to their seasonal staff. Some people might actually pursue a job with a (for example) home improvement store if they have recently moved into a new home and could take advantage of discounted goods.
Thinking out of the box is another option. While there is a fee or markup involved, consider calling a local staffing firm and placing an order for contract staff as they have access to resources others probably will not. Sometimes, staffing firms are aware of folks who might be Businesses simply agree to a mark-up (bill rate) and do not have to worry about any paperwork, separation at the end of season, etc,
To hear more about how this can work well for your business, message me, email to harold@smartstaff.jobs or phone me at 908-508-0300.
Have a pleasant Thanksgiving!

Monday, November 19, 2018

Upcoming Network Activities

Next Week’s Upcoming Networking Events
 
Sundays, from 8:00 – 9:00 am. Every Sunday morning tune into Your Career is Calling on 107.7 FM, The Bronc, an on-campus radio station at Rider University.  Host Wanda Ellet brings you the best career advice, no matter what stage your career is in. Whether you are in transition, looking for a better opportunity, or even a college student, Your Career is Calling has you covered.  Nearly every single week, they are joined by a special guest to cover a unique topic.  Don’t forget to tune into 107.7 FM The Bronc, http://www.1077thebronc.com/ or 107.7 The Bronc’s free Android and IPhone Apps. Listeners can reach the studio with their questions at 1-877-900-1077.  In addition, interesting previous episodes are available at: http://comm.rider.edu/thebronc/?page_id=356.
 
Mondays, from 9:00 – 10:00 pm. Call in your job search questions every Monday night to a live Radio Show titled: Own Your Career hosted by Rod Colon, on Blogtalk Radio -http://www.blogtalkradio..com/ownyourcareer. Dial 1-347-857-3320 with your questions to get proven guidance from the # 1 career coach in the United States, specialized in the 7 Step Job Search and author of the book Win The Race For 21st Century Jobs. Get free coaching with challenges you encounter steering your career in the rough seas of the 21st century job market.
 
In addition to the great meetings listed below, check out these Neighbors-helping-Neighbors websites at: http://neighbors-helping-neighbors.com or www.nhnusa.orgwww.helping-women.org, andwww.helping-veterans.org for additional meetings.
 
Saturday, November 17th, from 8:30 - 11:00 am: Careers in Transition (CIT) meeting. Individuals give a 15 second elevator speech about themselves -- who you are, what you are looking for, target companies (2-3), how the group can help you, and how you can help the group. This is followed by a short period for networking with people you would like to introduce yourself to and exchange business cards. The group then divides into smaller teams for: 1) Resume Assistance, (Please bring 15 copies of your resume if you want it reviewed.) or 2) Support in Overcoming Job Search Obstacles. This includes: A) Small group advice for individuals who have hit the wall and need help to reinvigorate their job search, or B) Large group discussion on various job search related topics. CIT meets the first and third Saturday of each month except holidays. Visit Christ Church in Short Hills: Careers in Transition for additional information.  For this week only, the meeting is in Christ Church, directly across from the parking lot at 66 Highland Avenue, Short Hills, NJ 07078.
 
Saturday, November 17th, from 8:30 - 11:00 am: The Career Support Group at St. Gregory the Great will host: Terrence “Terry” Seamon, an executive career transition consultant with The Ayers Group, who will give a presentation titled: Galvanize into Action, 6 Tips for Proactive Job Hunting. Job seekers nowadays are often told that finding a job IS their job. But for many, it is a job they have never done before. How do you do this job? In this highly interactive presentation, Terry will explain the six elements of a proactive job search. When these 6 tips are implemented, job seekers find that they are more focused, more motivated, and more driven to find that next job. Please feel free to forward this note to anyone that you think would benefit from joining us. Or, better yet, just bring them with you. The group meets the 3rd Saturday of the month.  Additional information is available at: http://stgregorythegreatchurch.org/career-support. The meeting is at Saint Gregory the Great’ Church, in the Parish Center, O’Connor Hall, at 4680 Nottingham Way, Hamilton Square, NJ 08690.
 
Saturday, November 17th, from 9:30 am - 12:00 noon: Networkers Without Borders will host: Noreen Braman, Program Manager for the New Jersey Lawyers Assistance Program, who will give a presentation titled: Creating Your Personal Mission Statement. Creating a personal mission statement not only helps you define your personal values and goals, but how those values and goals create you: the person, the employee, the family member, the world citizen. Having a well thought out personal mission statement provides you with a framework from which you can draw better statements about yourself for potential employers, get insight into what gives you purpose, point you toward the work you would most enjoy, define the qualities you look for in others, and help you be more self-aware. A regular review of your personal mission statement also shows you how your priorities, interests, or beliefs may have shifted and help you realign your thinking to better keep you working toward your vision of yourself. In this workshop, Noreen will guide you through beginning this process, using advice and suggestions from some of the top minds in the field, some of which may be unexpected and surprising. While this is a great follow-up to our last meeting, it is not necessary to have attended that one to attend this one. So here is the big question to think about in advance: What do I value above all else? Please RSVP to networkersmtg@njlap.org by November 24, 2018 so that we have enough seating. For additional info: http://njlap.org/CareerNetworkingResources/tabid/98/Default.aspxor call 1-800-246-5527. The meeting is at the New Jersey Law Center, One Constitution Square, New Brunswick, NJ 08901.
 
Monday, November 19th, from 7:00 am - 9:30 am: The Monday’s @ 7 Group will host Speaker and Topic to be Determined. For additional information, check the group’s website athttp://www.mondaysat7.org/ or send a message to: Mondaysseven@gmail.com. The meeting is at the Westport United Methodist Church, 49 Weston Road, Westport, CT 06880 (Exit 42 off the Merritt Parkway).
 
Tuesday, November 19th, from 10:30 am - 1:00 pm: Professional Service Group of Central NJ will host Eileen Sinett, a Communication and Presentation Coach, who will give a presentation titled:Body Language/Elevator Pitch/Networking. Networking is one communication skill that develops your business relationships and markets you and your expertise. In this presentation participants will learn:
·         3 creative ways to express your networking message or elevator speech.
·         How your body language influences connection.
·         The importance of the invisibles: energy, mindset and confidence, which make your message memorable.
Please feel free to forward this note to anyone that you think would benefit from joining us. Or, better yet, just bring them with you. Additional information is available atwww.psgcnj.biz.  PSGCNG meets every Monday, except holidays. The meeting will be at First United Methodist Church of Somerville, 48 West High Street, Somerville, NJ 08876.
 
Monday, November 19th, from 5:30 - 7:30 pm: The New York Science, Industry and Business Library will offer a program titled: LinkedIn. Learn strategies and tips on how to utilize your LinkedIn account for your job search or career advancement. This class covers topics such as:  customizing your LinkedIn profile; finding LinkedIn groups to join, and using LinkedIn as part of your job search. Registration opens Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 1:00 pm. The meeting is at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.
 
Monday, November 19th, from 6:00 - 9:00 pm: The Westchester Networking Organization (WNO) will host Marty Latman, Executive Director of Latman Advisory Services, who will give a presentation titled: Am I Managing my Career? What’s the Plan? Do you just have a job or do you have a career? Do you expect to gain maximum success and happiness in your current position? Are you working lots of hours and finding the financial rewards and happiness you expected? Do you have a Career Plan? You are responsible for the management of your career. Are you really managing it? In his presentation, Marty will provide you with a roadmap to manage your career. He will discuss steps you need to take to successfully manage your career while enjoying it. Please feel free to forward this note to anyone that you think would benefit from joining us. Or, better yet, just bring them with you. For additional information, or to register for this event, please visit WNO’s website at:http://wno.weebly.com. Please note the new meeting location at: New York Life Offices, 777 Westchester Ave, 4th Floor, White Plains, NY 10604.
 
Monday, November 19th, from 6:30 – 8:45 pm, The Warren Financial Executive Network Group (FENG) will host Alex Freund, a career and interviewing coach, who will give a presentation titled:Branding for LandingAre you over thinking how to get that job? Did you know there are essentially two steps to getting a job? What does it take to stand out in the world of work? Everyone has a personal brand. The question is, does your brand accurately represent who you are? It serves to reason that a strong brand is preferable to a weak one. In this session, Alex will discuss how to create a strong, compelling brand that will have companies wanting you for the position. Companies spend millions every year building their brands.. They are carefully crafted and vigorously defended. You need to put the same effort into your brand. Looking at the job search process, hiring managers and human resource officials determine evaluate you quickly and based on few inputs.  The good news is you have the opportunity to stand out. Delivering your brand clearly and consistently is just as important, but first you need to understand what a brand is and is not. Alex explores branding and the art of creating a distinct brand for yourself. He will share which variables are most often used by Human Resources determining whether to call you in for an interview or not. So whether you want to learn how create your own brand, become known in a new career field, or attract interviews, it may boil down to the quality of your brand. During this event, you will:
·         Look at the concept of brand is (and isn’t)
·         Explore what it takes to build your awesome brand
·         Learn what it takes to be the candidate
·         Be taught how to position yourself to hear “Yes. It’s you we want.”
·         Examine determinants of your brand
·         Gain valuable insights to landing a job and doing the “happy dance”
We invite other networking groups to attend, such as: The Breakfast Club, Careers in Transition, Career Connections Consortium, Career Forum, and NJ-SENG. Please register athttp://www.thefeng.org/chapters/announcement.php?ChapterID=45. Call the library at 1-973-285-6930 in case of inclement weather. The meeting is at the Morris County Library, 30 East Hanover Avenue, 1st Floor Conference Room, Whippany, NJ 07981.
 
Tuesday, November 20th, from 10:00 am – 12:30 pm. The Professional Service Group of New Brunswick (PSGNB) will host a free workshop on Networking. Learn how to use networking techniques, tools and resources to increase your visibility and also uncover the hidden job market. We will also help you with your 30 Second commercial. For the schedule and to learn more about the organization and activities visit the website at: PSGNB.org. The workshops are held at the Kennedy branch of The Piscataway Public Library, 500 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854.
 
Tuesday, November 20th, from 5:30 - 7:30 pm: The Jenkintown Career Networking Group will host Lynne M. Williams, Director of the Philadelphia Area Great Careers Group, who will give a presentation titled: 50 and Over Now What? Unemployed, Underemployed - What Are My Options? Lynne will share her story of hope, how to start over again, and where to find free and inexpensive resources. She will tell you how she learned to make lemonade from the lemons handed to her - divorce, fire, job loss, and more (yes there is some juicy stuff). Lynne will send you home with these takeaways:
·         A little inspiration. Who doesn’t need that?
·         Oh the places you will go, the A-Z guide for free and inexpensive resources
·         Ideas on how to market yourself, other than the usual culprits
·         The story of relationships, courting (consulting / 1099) vs. the marriage proposal (the W-2)
·         Interactive Passion Test, quick, down, and not really dirty
·         Accountability, oh yes you can
Please feel free to forward this information to anyone that you think would benefit from joining us. Or, better yet, just bring them with you. Please register at: https://www.meetup.com/Career-Networking-Group-in-Montgomery-County-Meetup/events/249766076/  The meeting is at the William Jeanes Memorial Library, 4051 Joshua Road, Lafayette Hills, PA. 19444 
 
Tuesday, November 20th, from 6:30 - 8:00 pm: Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church will host a special meeting on Speed Networking. The single most important thing you can do to manage your career and for most, the biggest challenge is to develop a network. How do you meet people and how do you tell them what they need to hear so you can meet with them, find new contacts and move your career forward? Coach Win Sheffield will begin the evening with tips on how to present yourself comfortably in a few short sentences (an elevator pitch) to engage your listeners. You will then have the opportunity to meet with others and practice your pitch. It is useful to come prepared with business cards or index cards with your contact information. For your information, the group meets on the third Tuesday of each month, at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, 1 West 55th Street, New York, NY 10019.
 
Tuesday, November 20th, from 7:30 - 9:30 pm: The Career Forum will host Joey Himelfarb, a Sales Professional, who will give a presentation titled: Visualization and Your Job Search.  For more information contact Sylvia Velez at 1-908-630-3530 or email svelez@somersethillsymca.org.  The meeting is at the Somerset Hills YMCA, 140 Mt. Airy Rd, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920.
 
Wednesday, November 21st, from 1:15 - 2:30 pm: The New York Science, Industry and Business Library will offer a program titled: Career Resources. Explore job/career resources available at the Science, Industry and Business Library (SIBL) and other public sites; Find industry and career advice, resume guides and more.  The meeting is at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.
 
Wednesday, November 21st, from 3:15 - 4:30 pm: The New York Science, Industry and Business Library will host a special program titledLearn to Create your Resume using MS Word and Google Docs Templates. Learn to Create your Resume using MS Word and Google Docs Templates. A G-mail account is required for this class. You may want to bring a USB flash-drive to save your resume. Class Pre-requisites:  A G-mail account and basic mouse and typing skills are necessary for this class. The meeting is at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.
 
Wednesday, November 21st, from 7:00 - 9:00 pm: GenY Networking Group will host: Speaker and Topic to be Determined.  The group meets twice monthly on Wednesdays. For additional information or to register, please contact Joe Finazzo at joseph.finazzo@yahoo.comThe meeting is at the Library of the Chathams, 214 Main Street, Chatham, NJ 07928.
 
Friday, November 23rd, from 1:15 - 2:30 pm: The New York Science, Industry and Business Library will host a special meeting titled: Business Plan Research Workshop.  This workshop provides research guidance specifically tailored to your particular business plan. The meeting is at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.
 
Friday, November 23rd. No program this week by the Professional Service Group of Mercer County due to the Thanksgiving holiday celebration. Visit the PSG of Mercer County website to learn about their numerous resources and Calendar of upcoming events. And visit the Princeton Public Library website to learn about their programs and resourceshttps://www..psgofmercercounty.org/.  
 
Saturday, November 24th, from 10:00 am - 12:00 noon: The Saint Cajetan Ministry Network Group will host Speaker and Topic to be Determined. The group meets every two weeks at two locations: St Catharine's in Glen Rock on Thursday evenings 7-9pm and then on Saturday mornings at St Anne's in Fair Lawn 10am-12noon. For additional information, contact Ed Grzesiak atedgrzesiak.stcajetan@stannefairlawnnj.org or 1-201-321-5144. The Group meets every two weeks at Saint Anne’s Faith Center, 15-05 Saint Anne Street, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410.
 
Monday, November 26th, from 7:00 am - 9:30 am: The Monday’s @ 7 Group will host Speaker and Topic to be Determined. For additional information, check the group’s website athttp://www.mondaysat7.org/ or send a message to: Mondaysseven@gmail.com. The meeting is at the Westport United Methodist Church, 49 Weston Road, Westport, CT 06880 (Exit 42 off the Merritt Parkway).
 
Monday, November 26th, from 10:00 am - 12:00 noon: Northern NJ Professionals in Transition (NNJ_PIT) will host Kenneth Lang, who will give a presentation titled: How to Use LinkedIn, Specifically From Your Mobile Device. FYI, there are many differences from the desktop version of the database or interface. A schedule of upcoming meeting dates is available at:www.bit.ly/NNJ_PIT1.  Please feel free to forward this note to anyone that you think would benefit from joining us. Or, better yet, just bring them with you. The group meets on generally alternating Mondays, except on library holidays. The companion online discussion forum/information archive/bulletin board/event calendar is available at: www.bit.ly/NNJ_PIT2. For additional information, please contact NNJ_PIT-owner@yahoogroups.comThe meetings are at Hilton Branch of the Maplewood Public Library1688 Springfield AvenueMaplewood, NJ 07040.
 
Monday, November 26th, from 10:30 am - 1:00 pm: Professional Service Group of Central NJ will host Alex Freund, a career and interviewing coach, who will give a presentation titled: Techniques of Video InterviewingToday’s fast-developing video technology does not skip over the unemployed. In fact, it just adds another challenge for them. More and more companies are trying to save on the expenses of recruiting by using video interviews for screening and selection purposes. Clearly, this represents another burden for candidates because it’s one more step to master in addition to the already challenging telephone interview. Alex will discuss both the technical and human issues to be aware of when preparing to interview via Skype. Please feel free to forward this note to anyone that you think would benefit from joining us. Or, better yet, just bring them with you. Additional information is available atwww.psgcnj.biz.  PSGCNG meets every Monday, except holidays. The meeting will be at First United Methodist Church of Somerville, 48 West High Street, Somerville, NJ 08876.
 
Monday, November 26th, from 3:15 - 4:30 pm: The New York Science, Industry and Business Library will host a meeting titled: Business Databases that You Can Access Remotely with Your New York Public Library Card. In this class, the instructor will show you how to access business databases from home using your New York Public Library Card. The following databases will be demonstrated: Business Collection, Business Insights: Essentials, Business Source Complete (EBSCO), Gale Directory Library, Gale Virtual Reference Library, Lynda.com and Small Business Resource Center (EBSCO).  This will be a lecture/demonstration class. The meeting is at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.
 
The New York Science, Industry and Business Library, located at 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016-4314, offers an extensive series of weekly programs pertaining to job search, training, and career advice.  Inquiries about programs may be made by calling 917-275-6975, Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 6 pm.  Click on their link at: http://www.nypl.org/events/calendar?location=65 for a detailed list of upcoming classes.  In addition to these great in-person classes, the library also recorded some of the presentations and they are available 24/7 on-line at:http://www..nypl.org/node/90324.  Check them out, I am sure you will be pleasantly surprised by the amount of helpful information awaiting you.
 
Free Pro Bono Career Coaching.  Career Coaching is a PRO BONO / FREE service available to job seekers who wish to focus an existing job search strategy and/or gain insight on how to craft an effective self-marketing plan. Each session is comprised of a 50 minute meeting with a volunteer Job Coach at SIBL's Madison Avenue location.  To make an appointment for a PRO BONO / FREE coaching session, please visit:
 
 
Please provide your name, phone number, e-mail address, and specific goals. If you do not have an e-mail address, please input noemail@email.com when prompted. Once booked, an e-mail confirmation and follow-up reminder will be sent to the e-mail address provided. In addition, you may also receive a courtesy telephone call confirming your appointment.  If you have any questions, please contact the Job Search Central Manager at jscnypl@nypl.org or call 1-212-592-7006.
 
The Queens Library, New York City:  Every month, Queens Library’s Job & Business Academy (JBA) provides our customers with the technology training, small business help, and job-search assistance they need to succeed, all for free. Now, it is easier than ever to find out which classes are being offered. Just check the listings in our monthly brochures. These brochures provide detailed information on the many workshops and programs JBA offers at our community libraries in the areas of Job SearchTechnology and Computers, and Small Business and Entrepreneurship, including a short description of each course and the dates, times, and places it is being offered. To inquire about class registration or make an appointment, please call 1-718-990-8625 or emailjobsearchhelp@queenslibrary.orgTo read more about our classes, download them here. For more information on the Job and Business Academy, please contact: Tara Lannen-Stanton, Assistant Director - Job and Business Academy at 1-718-990-5102 or tstanton@queenslibrary.org
 
The United Way of Northern New Jersey offers Free Career Coaching.  The program provides professionals with an opportunity to learn techniques for success in the workplace and shares local resources for job training.  Obtain help with topics such as:  Tools to brand yourself, Updating your resume and cover letter, Career networking tips, Techniques to ace your next interview, Strategies for resume distribution, Counseling on alternative career paths, Advice on dressing for success, and Help setting and achieving short and long-term career goals.  These one-on-one sessions are by appointment only. To make an appointment, email Durelle McPherson or call 1.973.993.1160, ext. 210.  The meetings are at United Way of Northern New Jersey, Suite 205, 60 South Fullerton Ave, Montclair, NJ 07042.
 
Westport Public Library, located at 20 Jesup Road, Westport, CT 06880 offers an interesting series of weekly programs pertaining to job search, training, and career advice. Click on their link at:http://www.westportlibrary.org/events for a detailed list of upcoming events. In addition, many of these informative presentations are recorded and the podcasts can be viewed 24/7, when time allows, at:http://www.westportlibrary.org/digital/podcasts/searchresults?podcast_terms=jobseekerThis is a time saving and cost effective way of seeing a great presentation, from the comfort and convenience of your home. Isn’t technology great!
 
Webinars Featuring Kathy Bernard, a public speaker, career coach, resume writer, and expert LinkedIn profile optimizer who has helped thousands land satisfying careers. Kathy is also the creator of WiserU.com, where you can find career and LinkedIn services and tips.  Check out Kathy’s numerous presentations, such as: How to Research and Impress Hiring Companies, Strong Online Identity, Pre-Employment Personality Tests, Negotiating Salary, LinkedIn Boot Camp, Use LinkedIn to Attract Employers, Networking Into A Job, Landing a Job After 40, Business Leads from LinkedIn, Outmaneuver Online Job Applications, How to SHOW and TELL You Are the Best, Mastering Online Job Applications, Mastering Interviews, Tips for Snagging Business on LinkedIn, Transform Your Resume, and Working With Recruiters.  To view Kathy’s presentations, Click Here for the Recording & Slides  Kathy does a great job with her presentations, I am sure that you will find them most helpful and very informative.
 
Microcasts Featuring Win Sheffield, a certified career coach, consisting of 71 assorted Power of You Microcasts.  These 5 minute microcasts answer various career questions, such as:
·         I have just been laid off and don’t know where to turn; what do I do
·         I am frustrated by my progress even though I am pursuing a variety of job options. What can I do to improve my results
·         Networking, I have very little idea who I should be meeting with or what to ask them. Can you help me get started
For the entire list of 71 five-minute Power of You microcasts, please click on the following link: www.winsheffield.com/podcasts.
 
Wednesdays, from 7:30 - 9:15 pm. Job Seekers of Montclair, located at St. Luke’s Church Hall, 73 South Fullerton Avenue (corner of Union Street), Montclair, NJ 07042. A nonsectarian job-search, career-change and support group meets; various speakers deliver on topics such as: recognizing your accomplishments, resumes, and networking. For a schedule of upcoming presentations, click on their link at: http://www.jobseekersofmontclair.org/,
 
Fridays from 10:00 A.M. until 12:00 Noon, Lehigh Valley Professionals (LVP) is a volunteer based networking and support organization for experienced professionals, and veterans who are in job transition. Those interested in membership are encouraged to attend the LVP meetings, scheduled each Friday at CareerLink, Lehigh Valley, 1601 Union Boulevard, Allentown, PA. 18109..  For more information, please visit LVP’s website at: lvprofessionals.org.
 

Special Computer Programming Practice Interview Offer.  If anyone wants to practice a computer programming interview, contact Bob Kerner.  Bob is offering to hold a session where he interviews people in a single day, just to give them practice. Bob does this for some folks in his graduate program who are already employed but seeking new positions.  The languages that Bob feels comfortable interviewing in are C++, Java, C# and Python. If interested, please contact Bob Kerner at 1-727-560-0408.