Job Post: IBM Librarian/Internet Reseacher

Jerry Cohen jerryc at computer.net
Sat Apr 14 07:59:22 EDT 2001


From:
        Jerry Cohen <jerryc at computer.net>


Subject:
        [WEB4LIB] job post

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        Multiple recipients of list <web4lib at webjunction.org>



This notice Expires: May 1, 2001


FLASH!!!


LIBRARIANS WANTED


Immediate contract openings for 3, 6 and 12 month (term) projects with
IBM's Thomas J. Watson Reseach Center Westchester County, New York, for
individuals with advanced training
in Library Science.

The contracted individuals will be engaged in a project developing new
technology in a search-related field. This will involve working as part
of a small team of programmers and librarians.

IBM's T.J.WATSON RESEARCH CENTER is one of the most reknown science and
technology laboratory in the world.
It is known as the birthplace of the first computer and for the
discovery of superconductivity.

Experience working in this environment, is a sure fire "resume enhanser"

Requirements for the project-based Librarian positions are:

* M.S. in Library Science or closely related discipline,
 (or,  B.S. plus 2 or more years experience).

* At least 2 years experience in working with Web search engines.

* Familiarity with major search engines i.e. Yahoo, Lycos, Alta Vista,
Google, etc.

* Experience working with Windows 95 or Windows NT.

* A definite plus is any experience in constructing taxonomies or in
using advanced search technologies.

* Candidates must live within commuting distance of the IBM, Thomas J.
Watson Research Center facility in Yorktown Heights, NY

* This is a full-time contract position. Candidates must be willing to
work on-site. This is not a telecommuting position.

To respond, please  call: (914) 723-5605

or,  fax your resume to:

Jerry Cohen, Recruiter
at GONZER ASSOCIATES
 (a technical staffing firm located in Hartsdale, NY)

Phone:  (914) 723-5605  .... leave detailed message


Fax:        (914) 723-3877



Please note:   All applications must be received no later than May 1,
2001





Jerry Cohen



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