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Subject:Re: Job Qualifications From:"Wing, Michael J" <mjwing -at- INGR -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 11 Aug 1999 14:53:30 -0500
Is web research searching for things on the web? Or is it researching web
technologies (java applets, remote scripting, clustered servers, etc..)? If
it is the former, then anyone who has visited Yahoo, Snap, or Excite can
claim to be a web researcher. If it is the latter, only those who have
investigated and implemented technologies (such as creating java classes or
VB OLE wrappers) used in internet based applications can claim this
distinction.
Mike
Michael Wing (mailto:mjwing -at- ingr -dot- com)
Staff Writer/ Web Applications Developer
Intergraph Corporation; Huntsville, Alabama http://maps.intergraph.com
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 6:29 PM
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> Subject: Job Qualifications
>
> I see more and more job advertisements for web research specialists. I
> find
> that as a freelance writer, my best source of secondary information is the
> web. I would like to include web research on my resume and also would
> like
> to apply for a position as a web research specialist but am not sure what
> qualifications are required. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Any
> qualified web research specialists out there?
>
> Susan Rance
> suzyq -at- hol -dot- gr
> >
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