| Who Am I? |
| Hi, my name is Jim Kline and I am Corporate Finance Professional seeking a Director level Financial Planning and Analysis position with a medium to large size organization. I have strong analytical skills and financial skills combined with a exemplary supply chain operations and staff background. My unique combination of skills makes me an extremely qualified candidate for organizations going through transition or the ones that want to beat their competition on a daily basis. My background is supported by a Bachelors of Science in Business Logistics and an MBA from Penn State University. |
| Career Connection |
| Career Connection is a great career and job search group in the Dallas Metroplex area. They have helped tens of thousands of people over the years find themselves and the next career move. While not a charity, the costs are very reasonable $10 to join, $10/month and they offer programming, jobsearch help, some counseling, and even a cup of Joe. The goup meets 10-12AM Tuesday Mornings (9:00 for newbies orientation) @ Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church (Don't worry no one is going to make you pray).
http://www.careerconnection.org |
| Dennis Smith |
| Dennis writes a blog for the talent aquisition portion of T-Mobile.
Yes he is a company flack, but he is a good kind of company flack.
(And no, I am not trying to suck up to him for a fee account, job, or even the latest phone, although I would accept all 3).
If you want to learn more about T-Mobile from the company side of talent aquisition, go to
http://www.wirelessjobs.com |
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| The Job Candle |
| Tuesday, August 01, 2006 |
I know this is not the way it is suppose to be done... but I figure a little extra help would not hurt. Attached is my Job Candle, on one side it says JOB on the other Trabajo, and in between are icons of hammers, wrenches, office equipment, shovel etc.
I started this tradition a few years ago when I was out of work and walking through a Hispanic food chain found in Houston and now Dallas/Ft Worth called Fiesta. I was getting desperate and did all I could think of to get a job. On a whim I bought the candle for about $0.50 and took it home and lit it. By the end of the week I had two offers in hand where I did not even have two interviews lined up when I bought the candle.
I have shared this tradition with my friends and compatriots, just to remind them that some one is thinking about them.
Does it really work? I am now on my 2nd candle and still no job. Each candle burns for about a week or so (also great when the power goes out for a long time like after a hurricane or ice storm.) |
posted by Jim @ 8/01/2006 07:35:00 PM   |
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Name: Jim Kline
Home: Plano, Texas, United States
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