February 21, 2010

Hunnie,

I have accumulated a list of potential employers of your interest. I have separated them into Yes's and Maybe's:

50 Below
(http://www.50below.com)
5 W. 1st Street Ste 302 Duluth MN 55802
Phone: 866-527-6697 Fax:
Contact: Nate Martineau
Email: jobs@50below.com
Position: Inside Sales Representative, Duluth, MN, Full-Time
Position: Web Graphic Designer, Duluth, MN
Position: Senior Web Site Builder, Duluth, MN
Position: Web Site Consultant, Duluth, MN
>> Job Descriptions here


Admission Possible
(http://www.admissionpossible.org)
450 N. Syndicate St., Suite 200 St. Paul MN 55104
Phone: 651-917-3525 Fax: 651-917-3522
Contact: Lara Dreier
Email: lara@admissionpossible.org
Position: AmeriCorps High School Coach, St. Paul, MN and Milwaukee, WI, Full-Time
Position: AmeriCorps College Coach, St. Paul, MN and Milwaukee, WI, Full-Time
Position: Communications VISTA, St. Paul, MN and Milwaukee, WI, Full-Time
Position: Events AmeriCorps Member, St. Paul, MN and Milwaukee, WI, Full-Time
Position: Workshop/Volunteer AmeriCorps Member, St. Paul, MN and Milwaukee, WI, Full-Time
Position: Development VISTA, St. Paul, MN and Milwaukee, WI, Full-Time
>> Job Description here
Job Description here 2


Aerotek
(http://www.aerotek.com)
7301 Parkway Drive Hanover Maryland 21076
Phone: 410-694-5237 Fax:
Contact: Jessica Leatherwood
Email: jleather@aerotek.com
Position: Full-Time Part-Time Internship
This looks like a temp agency.
"Aerotek offers three types of employment agency services

Temporary Staffing: Looking for short-term projects to keep your career fast-paced and exciting? Temporary (or contract) placement will allow you to keep your skills current while working in varied environments.

Temp-to-Hire Placement: Work on a temporary assignment with the intention of becoming a full-time employee. This allows you and the client to get to know each other before you make a long-term commitment.

Permanent Placement Staffing: Let us find you a full-time permanent position that suits your personality, talent, and career ambitions.
"



American Red Cross North Central
(http://www.givebloodgivelife.com)
100 S Robert St St Paul MN 55107
Phone: 651-290-8952 Fax: 651-290-8951
Contact: Lisa Newell
Email: newellle@usa.redcross.org
Position: Medical Technologist, St. Paul MN, Full-Time
Position: Laboratory Technician, St. Paul MN, Full-Time
Position: Laboratory Technical Assistant, St. Paul MN, Full-Time




Beckman Coulter, Inc.
(http://www.beckman.com)
1000 Lake Hazeltine Drive Chaska MN 55318
Phone: 952-368-7833 Fax: 952-368-1140
Contact: Katie Bedney
Email: kabedney@beckman.com
Position: Summer Internships, Chaska, MN, Internship
Company Profile:
Beckman Coulter develops, manufacturers and markets products that simplify, automate and innovate complex biomedical testing. Our diagnostic systems are found in hospitals and other critical care settings around the world and produce information used by physicians to diagnose disease, make treatment decisions and monitor patients. Scientists use our life science research instruments to study complex biological problems including causes of disease and potential new therapies or drugs.

Hospital laboratories are our core clinical diagnostic customers. Our life science customers include pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, universities, medical schools and research institutions. Beckman Coulter has an installed base of more than 200,000 clinical and research systems operating in laboratories around the world. In 2008, about 78% of Beckman Coulter's $3.1 billion annual revenue is recurring from consumable supplies (including reagent test kits), service and lease payments.




C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
(http://www.chrobinson.com)
14701 Charlson Road Eden Prairie MN 55347
Phone: 952-937-5429 Fax:
Contact: Jennifer Helle
Email: jennifer.helle@chrobinson.com
Position: Transportation Sales Representatives, Nationwide/Eden Prairie, MN/MN/WI, Full-Time
Position: Transportation Sales Internship, Nationwide/Eden Prairie, MN/MN/WI, Internship
Position: Information Technology Rotational Program, Eden Prairie, MN, Full-Time
Position: Information Technology Internship, Eden Prairie, MN, Internship

http://www.chrobinson.com/careers/


Career Professionals, Inc.
(http://www.gocpi.com)
7301 Ohms Lane, Ste. 200 Edina MN 55439
Phone: 952-835-9922 Fax:
Contact: Jamie Hewitt
Email: jamie.hewitt@gocpi.com
Position: Sales Representative, Minneapolis - St. Paul Metro Area, Full-Time
Position: Sales Associate, Minneapolis - St. Paul Metro Area, Full-Time
Position: Admissions Representative, Minneapolis - St. Paul Metro Area, Full-Time
(* This looks like an agency that connects recent college grads to an ambiguous supply of entry-level jobs ???)


Central Intelligence Agency
(http://www.cia.gov)
Recruitment Center 4B76 DD1 Washington DC 20505
Phone: 800-246-0120 Fax:
Contact: Henry Medina
Email: henrymz@ucia.gov
Position: Various Positions, Washington DC, Full-Time


Department of Veterans Affairs
(http://www.vba.va.gov/rostpaul.htm)
BHW Federal Building, 1 Federal Drive St. Paul MN 55111
Phone: 612-970-5469 Fax: 612-970-5470
Contact: Shannon Collins
Email: shannon.collins1@va.gov
Position: Veterans Service Representative, St. Paul, MN, Full-Time
Position: Loan Specialist, St. Paul, MN, Full-Time
>> Job Descriptions here!
(* Government job!!!)


Epic
(http://www.epic.com)
1979 Milky Way Verona WI 53593
Phone: 608-410-5553 Fax: 608-410-5912
Contact: Michelle Kipp
Email: mkipp@epic.com
Position: Implementation Consultant / Project Manager, Madison, WI, Full-Time
Position: Problem Solver / Technical Consultant, Madison, WI, Full-Time
Position: Software Developer, Madison, WI, Full-Time

>> Job Openings/Descriptions here!


Fishbowl Solutions, Inc.
(http://www.fishbowlsolutions.com)
3601 Park Center Blvd, Suite 106 St. Louis Park MN 55416
Phone: 952-465-3400 Fax: 952-465-3443
Contact: Amy Hutson
Email: hr@fishbowlsolutions.com
Position: Associate Software Consultant, St. Louis Park, MN , Full-Time
Position: Software Engineer Internship, St. Louis Park, MN, Internship
Position: Software Consultant, St. Louis Park, MN, Full-Time

>> Job Descriptions here!!


GradStaff
(http://www.gradstaff.com)
708 1st Street North, Ste 245 Minneapolis MN 55401
Phone: 612-339-5332 Fax: 612-339-5336
Contact: Jaclyn Schlaikjer
Email: jschlaikjer@gradstaff.com
Position: Financial Analyst, Full-Time
Position: Marketing Specialist,
Position: Mental Health Advocate,
Position: Underwriting Trainee, Full-Time
Position: Sales Representative Trainee, Full-Time
Position: Entry Level Accounting, Full-Time

>> Job Descriptions here!


Hematech, Inc.
(http://www.hematech.com)
4401 S. Technology Drive Sioux Falls SD 57106
Phone: 605-275-1566 Fax: 605-275-1502
Contact: Jody Wilson
Email: hr@hematech.com
Position: Summer Intern - Epigenetics Department, Sioux Falls, SD, Internship
Position: Summer Intern - Production Plasma Fractionation, Hull, IA, Internship
Position: Veterinary Technician - Temporary for 1 year, Hull, IA, Full-Time

>> Job Descriptions here!



Hitachi Global Storage
(http://www.hitachigst.com)
3403 Yerba Buena Road San Jose CA 95135
Phone: 408-717-6802 Fax:
Contact: Uyen Nguyen
Email: uyen.nguyen@hitachigst.com
Position: Rochester, Minnesota, Full-Time Internship

(* This recruiter is Vietnamese! :P)

As a leading storage technology company, Hitachi GST traces its roots to the invention of the hard disk more than 50 years ago. Today we are an integrated producer of hard disk drives spanning research of advanced technologies, to industry-leading design and development through precision manufacturing processes.

We offer a broad range of products to satisfy the needs of our customers, including consumers, small businesses and large original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). We have approximately 30,000 employees worldwide and manufacturing locations in Mexico, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines and China. Development laboratories are located in San Jose, CA and Rochester, MN, USA; and in Odawara and Fujisawa, Japan. Our sales and technical support offices are strategically located throughout Europe, Asia and North America.



KTI, INC
(http://www.ktitrans.com)
10301 Wayzata Blvd Minnetonka MN 55305
Phone: 800-608-0630 Fax: 952-428-7081
Contact: Emily Sulzer
Email: jobs@ktitrans.com
Position: Transportation Sales and Logistics Coordinator, Minnetonka, MN, Full-Time
>>Job Descriptions here!

KTI is a top transportation company in the State of Minnesota. We have had double digit growth every year we have been in business and are one of the fastest growing companies in the Midwest.


Mayo Clinic
(http://www.mayoclinic.org/jobs)
200 First Street SW Rochester MN 55905
Phone: 507.293.3661 Fax:
Contact: Amanda Roe
Email: roe.amanda@mayo.edu


National Marrow Donor Program
(http://www.marrow.org)
3001 Broadway Street NE Minneapolis MN 55413
Phone: 612-627-5856 Fax: 612-627-8196
Contact: Meghan Wood
Email: careers@nmdp.org
Position: Special Advocacy Intern - Writing & Communication, Minneapolis, MN, Internship
Position: Administrative Assistant - General Public Engagement, Minneapolis, MN, Full-Time
Position: Donor Contact Representative, Bilingual, Minneapolis, MN, Full-Time
Position: Senior Clinical Research Specialist, Minneapolis, MN, Full-Time
Position: Quality Assurance Analyst, Minneapolis, MN, Full-Time
Position: Research Interviewer, Minneapolis, MN, Full-Time

>> Search Job Openings here!


Open Access Technology International, Inc.
(http://www.oati.com)
2300 Berkshire Lane N Minneapolis MN 55441
Phone: 763.201.2000 Fax:
Contact: Catherine McGhee
Email: catherine.mcghee@oati.net
Position: Junior Software Developer, Minneapolis, MN, Full-Time Part-Time Internship
Position: webRisk Developer, Minneapolis, MN, Full-Time Part-Time Internship


Pioneer Hi-Bred
(http://www.pioneer.com)
7100 NW 62nd Johnston IA 50131
Phone: 515-727-7105 Fax:
Contact: Holly Dorenkamp
Email: holly.dorenkamp@pioneer.com
Position: Full-Time Part-Time Internship

(* Genetics related!!)


R&D Systems, Inc.
(http://www.RnDSystems.com)
614 McKinley Place NE Minneapolis MN 55413
Phone: 612-656-4555 Fax: 612-656-4434
Contact: Dianne Crawford
Email: dianne.crawford@rndsystems.com
Position: Summer Intern, Minneapolis, MN 55413, Full-Time Internship
Position: Scientist, Minneapolis, MN 55413, Full-Time
Position: Research Assoicate, Minneapolis, MN 55413, Full-Time
Position: Lab Assistant, Minneapolis, MN 55413, Full-Time

>> View opportunities here!


RESOURCE Inc.
(http://www.resource-mn.org)
1900 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis MN 55404
Phone 612-752-8057 Fax: 612-752-8001
Contact: Laura Ballou
Email: lballou@resource-mn.org
>>View Job Openings here!


ShopNBC
(http://www.shopnbc.com)
6740 Shady Oak Road Eden Prairie MN 55344
Phone: 952-943-6709 Fax: 952-943-6711
Contact: Jaime Seeley
Email: jseeley@shopnbc.com
Position: Merchandise Coordinator, Eden Prairie, MN, Full-Time
Position: Various Summer 2010 Internships, Eden Prairie, MN, Internship
Position: Various Media and Production Positions, Eden Prairie, MN, Full-Time Part-Time
Position: Customer Service Representative, Eden Prairie, MN, Full-Time Part-Time


South Metro Human Services
(http://www.south-metro.org)
400 Sibley Street, Suite 500 St Paul MN 55101
Phone: 651-256-1202 Fax: 651-256-1272
Contact: Debi Wendle
Email: deborahw@south-metro.org
Position: Mental Health Counselor, Ramsey County,
Position: Ramsey County,


Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc.
(http://www.tvoc.org)
14819 Energy Way Apple Valley MN 55124
Phone: 952-431-2065 Fax:
Contact: Tara Funseth
Email: tara@tvoc.org
Position: Family Service Workers, Various locations throughout MN, Full-Time Part-Time
Position: Early Childhood Teachers, Various locations throughout MN, Full-Time Part-Time
Position: Nurses and Health Assistants, Various locations throughout MN, Full-Time Part-Time

>> Job positions


These were the ones I picked out for you. The complete list can be found here : http://www.umjobfair.org/regEmployers/employerall.aspx


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February 20, 2010

Hello Hiring Manager,

This web blog is a demonstration of my web graphics design skills and potential.


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March 31, 2009

A man was out walking through the woods with his friend when suddenly they came upon a huge grizzly bear. They both froze in their tracks, as the bear stared intently at them, they contemplated what they should do. Finally the man said, I think we should run. The friend replied, are you crazy? We could never outrun a bear. The man answered back, I know that, I don’t have to outrun the bear, I just have to outrun you.

A woman parked her brand new Lexus in front of her office, wanting to show it off. As she got out, a truck passed too closely, and tore the door completely off. When the police arrived, they found the woman ranting and raving, about how her new car would never be the same. The officer shook his head and said, "Lady, you are so materialistic. Don't you realize when the truck hit your car, it ripped your arm off from the elbow down." "Oh my goodness" she screamed, "where's my tennis bracelet."


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October 28, 2008

Some interesting facts I gathered from watching The Doctors:

Food Allergies October 16, 2008
Dr. Sears explains that children often develop allergies because they are fed certain foods before their digestive tract is able to process it.

To help stave off potential allergies, Dr. Sears recommends:
No foods other than breast milk before 6 months
No egg yolks until 9 months
No egg whites before 12 months
No milk before 12 months
No peanuts or peanut butter until age 2. If there’s a history of peanut allergies in the family, then no peanut products before age 3.


Is Your Commute Killing You? October 15, 2008
Tod, 51, developed deep vein thrombosis (DVT) from the long hours he spent behind the wheel and on airplanes racking up frequent flyer miles. DVT is a blood clot that forms in the leg due to poor circulation. If it dislodges, it is carried through the blood stream to the lungs and can cause a pulmonary embolism. To avoid DVT, doctors suggest changing positions and stretching frequently to prevent blood from pooling in the legs. Regular exercise can also help to offset the deleterious effects of long commutes.



Damaged Goods? October 13, 2008
Statistics show that sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are more common than you may think. Approximately 20 million Americans are infected with the human papillomavirus (HPV) and 6.2 million more are infected every year. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States. At least 50 percent of sexually active men and women contract HPV at some time in their lives. Researchers estimate that up to 80 percent of women will contract HPV by age 60.


Male Biological Clock October 10, 2008
Turns out women aren't the only ones with ticking biological clocks. Recent studies show that the older a man gets, the higher the risk that his sperm will mutate, and men over 40 have a greater chance of producing children with bipolar disorder. The Doctors discuss the latest developments in male fertility and what’s in store for older fathers and "start-over dads."


Is Body Mass Index Accurate? October 7, 2008
The body mass index (BMI) is a means of determining whether a patient is overweight. Research indicates that the BMI only uses height and weight as factors and doesn’t take into account that muscle weighs more than fat; therefore athletic people may measure as obese. The Doctors agree that it’s a good idea to use the BMI but take it with a grain of salt.


Teens Need More Sleep! September 30, 2008
Studies have shown that teens need at least nine hours of sleep per night and most are only getting six hours.



Should the Drinking Age Be Lowered? September 30, 2008
A coalition of 100 colleges across the country have banded together to lobby to reduce the drinking age from 21 to 18. Dr. Lisa thinks this effort to lower the drinking age may be a play by the colleges to lessen their responsibility for underage student drinking. She adds that the number one killer of teens is drunk driving. But Dr. Ordon believes, "If you’re old enough to die for your country, you’re old enough to drink."

Are Backpacks Dangerous? September 29, 2008
Parents worry that overloaded backpacks may be harmful to their children. The Doctors say that backpacks are only dangerous if used improperly. Dr. Sears suggests roller bags to minimize back injuries, but if that's not possible, make sure that the backpacks do not weigh more than 15 percent of your child’s weight.

Do lunch meats cause cancer? September 24, 2008
A new ad campaign released by The Cancer Project suggests that eating hot dogs and other meats preserved with nitrates can lead to cancer. Dr. Ordon says that the ad may overstate the danger, but Dr. Sears points out that nitrates, a common preservative in lunch meats, are carcinogenic. Dr. Lisa thinks a kid can have a hot dog once in awhile, as long as they stick with the old adage, everything in moderation.

Explaining Menopause
Should women receive time off for menopause? Dr. Lisa describes the severity of some women's symptoms and offers treatment suggestions. Next up, studies have shown that girls are starting puberty 18-months earlier than their mothers did, and two years earlier than their grandmothers did. What could be the cause? Dr. Lisa explains that fat triggers hormones like estrogen, and suggests that obesity could be a considerable factor.


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September 10, 2008

"I CAN." :)


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It's time to be bold about who you really are.

You should understand that being different is fantastic. In fact, rejoice in all those things that make you different. Ultimately, it’s not how you look or what group you’re in that will determine your success in the world. I think you can carve new territory, you can do something completely out of the box, and if it is an act of love and goodness, it will be completely embraced---as bizarre as that may seem.

If you have faith in your real self, you’ll suffer less. You won’t waste valuable time that could be spent on more important things. There’s no time to waste. It’s time to be bold about who you really are.



Be passionate about what you do.

Life is short.

Life comes with no guarantees, no time outs, no second chances, you just have to live life to the fullest. Laugh as much as you can, spend all your money, tell someone what they mean to you, tell someone off, speak out, dare to be different, dance in the pouring rain, hold someone's hand, comfort a friend, pig out, fall asleep watching the sun come up, stay up late, smile until your face hurts. Don't be afraid to take chances or fall in love and most of all, live in the moment because when you look back someday, knowing you have no regrets it's going to be what makes you smile.
Have a good day!

Faith is the substance of all things hoped for.

Our greatest fear is not that we are inadequate, but that we are powerful beyond measure.



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