I've been in school my whole life and now am a licensed psychologist in Chicago. Help me get paid!
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posted by steve.wdc
on Nov 26, 2012 -
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I would like to get a new job in Chicago. What are some things I can do over the summer to maximize my odds at finding employment in the windy city? My field is software engineering.
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posted by Green With You
on Apr 23, 2012 -
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I'm looking for software companies that do 1) aptitude-based hiring and 2) on-the-job training: "If you pass a (often language-agnostic) programming test, in addition to in-person interviews, maybe a code review, etc., we will train you for your job." What companies in the Chicago area follow this model?
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posted by zeek321
on Nov 5, 2011 -
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My brother is back in Chicago and looking for a job, preferably in the culinary world. But he's also looking to move away from retail and restaurant work, and is both unsure what's out there and wondering what other kinds of education he could do to improve his future prospects. Any suggestions?
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posted by Madamina
on Sep 20, 2010 -
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How do I distinguish my email application from the unwashed masses who also email applications to Craigslist jobs?
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posted by santojulieta
on Jun 26, 2010 -
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This time next year I want to move to Chicago and get a job. Like, a real job. What do I need to do NOW to set things in motion?
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posted by showbiz_liz
on May 16, 2009 -
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I'm a speech pathologist looking for a full-time job but have been offered a part-time job with a minimum 6-month commitment. Should I take the job or continue searching for a full-time job?
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posted by poq
on Sep 24, 2007 -
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What are some fun (independent/small, socially responsible, quirky) companies based in Chicago? My girlfriend is looking for a good place to work.
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posted by Xalf
on Nov 7, 2005 -
4 answers