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posted at 5/5/2003 12:28 AM |
ID# 50001
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I'm posting here a link to my resume in the hopes that someone out there has a friend-of-a-friend-who-knows-a-guy who can help me out.
My resume is here: http://www.drruss.net/resume.html
I'm looking for either a full-time job or post-doc in either acoustics, acoustics research (industrial or academic), nondestructive testing, electrical engineering or computer engineering. I'll also consider jobs in the finance or education sectors; or any other jobs I'm remotely qualified for. I'd even consider help-desk type jobs at the moment.
Thanks,
sg
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posted at 5/5/2003 12:58 PM |
ID# 50024 This is a reply to: 50001
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your resume looks great, the only thing is...i have no idea what you do. i f iw ere to tell a friend of a friend what you do, i wouldn't know where to start...can you put it in layman's terms? 2 of my cousins are in the engineering field.
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posted at 5/5/2003 6:22 PM |
ID# 50043 This is a reply to: 50024
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I'm an electrical engineer with specialized experience in computers and acoustics. I also have some robotics experience.
-sg
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posted at 5/5/2003 6:25 PM |
ID# 50044 This is a reply to: 50001
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Is your acoustic work mostly in vibration and harmonics testing or does it involve auditory quality aspects?
Do you have any fibre optics/CAN and/or Telematics (mobile communications) experience?
Any automotive based application experience?
Drop me an email because I believe that there are some EG positions open at my work.
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posted at 5/5/2003 7:52 PM |
ID# 50053 This is a reply to: 50001
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Since you have ultrasound experience, you may want to consider looking into the medical device field. I don't have any contacts, but you can look into Siemens and GE Medical.
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