Job Post: Librarian at IBM Research

Jerry Cohen jerryc at computer.net
Fri Aug 4 20:28:05 EDT 2000


Please Note:  This notice expires: August 10, 2000


Job Post:  Librarian with advanced skills

                  Immediate opening

Location: These are contract positions at:

 IBM’s Thomas J. Watson Research Center at Hawthorne, NY

Description:

Immediate contract opening  6 to12-month term project in Westchester
County, NY for individual with advanced training in Library Science.

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

IBM's Watson Research is the premiere science research institution
worldwide. Employing upwards of 3,000 full-time scientists and
engineers, this facility is also reknown for developing the first
computers and for the discovering the phenomenon of superconductivity.

Participation in a project at this institution will enhance any resume
and, where this project is concerned, will add IT experience to your
c.v.

Requirements: for project-based Librarian positions:

· MS in Library Science or closely related discipline or BS plus 2 or
more years experience.
· At least 2 years working with web search engines i.e. Yahoo, Lycos,
Google, AltaVista, etc.
· Native Fluency in a foreign language (preferably French or Spanish)
· A definite plus is any experience in constructing taxonomies or in
using advanced search technologies.

To respond to this job post:

e-mail your resume and a cover letter to Jerry Cohen, at the following
address:

vovojerry at hotmail.com

Be sure to include your telephone number and address.

I will telephone you immediately upon receipt of your e-mail and answer
any questions you may have.

Candidates must be able to start work this month.

Compensation: From $20.00 to $25.00 per hour, full time (40 hrs. per
week)


Jerry Cohen, IT Recruiter
L. J. GONZER ASSOCIATES, INC.




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