转一篇blog,这个人思路蛮清晰的 [do you want to work for a company with uninvolved management and a sweatshop mentality in which you occasionally see those people superior to you?]
2008-03-22 14:15
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Maybe it's just my mood. It probably is. I receive a lot of email about job positions. In fact, I receive a lot of calls, too. Almost always both voicemail and the email is deleted before I even reach the end. This one struck me especially grotesque. I admit I am being especially critical. But here was my interpretation from some key phrases sent to me by the 'headhunter'.
Typically works with minimum supervision, conferring with superior on unusual matters.
translates to: poor management that is uninvolved and even refers to themselves as "superior"
Ability to work in a fast-paced, high intensity, performance-driven environment.
translates to: we don't know how to gauge performance except by how tight we set deadlines that the team that have to implement those timelines had no input into. Top-down organization driven by people in positions via the peter principle or worse. Plus an 80's style management philosophy.
ability to provide IT and project consulting to internal and external customers.
translates to: we don't really have a scope for your position- you will be expected to be everything to everyone and "superior" people aren't involved until you ass is in the fire
high degree of complexity, high risk, significant business change, high profile or customer facing
translate to: yet your 'superior' is not involved except in unusual matters. Seems to me that if it were so important, so high risk, such complexity the 'superior' would be involved.
I'll let you be the judge. If you're interested in a position in Groton, MA and like the below job description contact Jim Spinner at yorksolutions.net
The positions are in Groton, MA and are on a contract to hire basis. Client is looking for sharp individuals with strong, current experience with IT Project Management. There are a couple of different positions - one for Project Managers, and one for a Program Manager.
Experience:
• A minimum of 6-8 years experience in IT project management.
• Experience in leading intermediate size projects which could have a high degree of complexity, high risk, significant business change, high profile or customer facing, span business and functional boundaries.
Knowledge:
• In depth knowledge of and practical experience with project management and Software Development Life Cycle methodologies.
• Proficient with Microsoft Suite and Mapping tools.
Skills:
• Strong IT background with aptitude in business and managing change.
• Strong consulting, interpersonal and communication skills.
• Ability to make group presentations as well as communication (verbal and written) and negotiate with personnel inside and outside the corporation.
Abilities:
• Typically works with minimum supervision, conferring with superior on unusual matters.
• Ability to work in a fast-paced, high intensity, performance-driven environment.
• Ability to translate concepts into structured plans that can be implemented.
• Proven technical ability and strong analytical ability.
• Ability to think in terms of process as well as function and to outline existing processes and define emerging processes.
• Proven ability to provide IT and project consulting to internal and external customers.
Typically works with minimum supervision, conferring with superior on unusual matters.
translates to: poor management that is uninvolved and even refers to themselves as "superior"
Ability to work in a fast-paced, high intensity, performance-driven environment.
translates to: we don't know how to gauge performance except by how tight we set deadlines that the team that have to implement those timelines had no input into. Top-down organization driven by people in positions via the peter principle or worse. Plus an 80's style management philosophy.
ability to provide IT and project consulting to internal and external customers.
translates to: we don't really have a scope for your position- you will be expected to be everything to everyone and "superior" people aren't involved until you ass is in the fire
high degree of complexity, high risk, significant business change, high profile or customer facing
translate to: yet your 'superior' is not involved except in unusual matters. Seems to me that if it were so important, so high risk, such complexity the 'superior' would be involved.
I'll let you be the judge. If you're interested in a position in Groton, MA and like the below job description contact Jim Spinner at yorksolutions.net
The positions are in Groton, MA and are on a contract to hire basis. Client is looking for sharp individuals with strong, current experience with IT Project Management. There are a couple of different positions - one for Project Managers, and one for a Program Manager.
Experience:
• A minimum of 6-8 years experience in IT project management.
• Experience in leading intermediate size projects which could have a high degree of complexity, high risk, significant business change, high profile or customer facing, span business and functional boundaries.
Knowledge:
• In depth knowledge of and practical experience with project management and Software Development Life Cycle methodologies.
• Proficient with Microsoft Suite and Mapping tools.
Skills:
• Strong IT background with aptitude in business and managing change.
• Strong consulting, interpersonal and communication skills.
• Ability to make group presentations as well as communication (verbal and written) and negotiate with personnel inside and outside the corporation.
Abilities:
• Typically works with minimum supervision, conferring with superior on unusual matters.
• Ability to work in a fast-paced, high intensity, performance-driven environment.
• Ability to translate concepts into structured plans that can be implemented.
• Proven technical ability and strong analytical ability.
• Ability to think in terms of process as well as function and to outline existing processes and define emerging processes.
• Proven ability to provide IT and project consulting to internal and external customers.
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