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Subject:UK & Germany Job Work From:Craig Yetter <yetter -at- IBM -dot- NET> Date:Fri, 21 Feb 1997 09:10:34 -0000
We are seeking individuals with 3 or more years of experience
working with business information systems in one or more of the
following areas:
Instructional Design & Training Development
User Procedures Documentation
On-Line Reference & Performance Support
Experience in one of more of these areas is also
helpful: Accounting, Human Resources, Benefits Administration
Dual language skills a plus. English speaking is a requirement.
This opportunity will require some travel, but is home-based. We are
looking for individuals in the London area and anywhere in Germany. We are
in urgent need of German native developers.
Usertech is a consulting company headquartered in the United States, but
operating throughout the world. We have been in business since 1979 and
have a solid reputation for delivering high-quality user support (We've won
national awards with STC). If you'd
like more information about Usertech, you can visit our web site at http://www.usertech.com.
If you are interested in a career at Usertech, please send a copy of your
CV to:
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