Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Denver Colorado Area Recruiters & Headhunters, Top Salesman Here To Sell… Resume Included





This Title above relates to many of my friends in the Denver area recently with such a large gap between Sales openings and the large number of Sales people who hope to “to fill” these much desired jobs.

Truth be told, I too am one of these Top Sales Performers looking to fit my background with a solid company where my skills will be utilized to the highest degree. How to do this you might ask?

That’s the million dollar question and why this Site exist for you, feel free to chime in with what’s been working for you, every little bit helps when job searching in a market such as this.

Tips To Help:
*Don't get down, think of the big picture ahead
*Network..Network, than Network again
*Only 10% of jobs found online so look elsewhere
*Start an industry blog, yep it could help
*LinkedIn-This site will be more useful than you could ever imagine
*Join local clubs-orgs
*Call Headhunters and Sales Managers till you get what you want

Contact me, I’m job searching and looking to utilize my skills in an Information Technology or Green Energy position!
My LinkedIn Profile & Resume

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Colorado leads renewable energy growth & employment, Denver Looks To Benefit!

Colorado leads renewable energy growth, employment
Amanda H. Miller -Article Link
May 26, 2011

Colorado is leading the nation in clean technology job growth with several new wind and solar energy companies relocating to and expanding in the state.

President Barack Obama renewed his call for economic growth through investment in renewable energy resource development last week. While he lauded the economic benefits of going green, Colorado employees enjoyed new work in the clean tech sector, according to information released by the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation. Employment in Colorado’s clean technology sector grew by 32.7 percent between 2005 and 2010.

More than 20 solar and wind companies have announced they would open or expand offices in Colorado within the last two years, according to the release.

“Obviously business follows public policy,” said Janet Fritz, spokeswoman for the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation. “The passage last year of new clean energy standards will help. It shows companies that there is demand here for clean energy.”

The state has been working to lure clean technology companies into the state and has tried to promote an atmosphere where the companies will feel welcome and able to thrive, Fritz said.

It doesn’t hurt that Colorado is home to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, which is dedicated to testing and bringing new renewable energy technology to market. The state is also now home to Ecotech Institute, the nation’s first college dedicated entirely to