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  • AppliedTrust featured on One Day, One Job!

    27Apr
    Author: ned Categories: Infrastructure, Ramblings, Recruiting Comments: 0

    I’m very excited to announce that AppliedTrust is being featured today on One Day, One Job, the popular site that highlights a different hiring employer every day.  Created by Willy Franzen, One Day, One Job is a unique resource for college students beginning their careers.  This is awesome exposure for our company and a great opportunity for us to find the perfect new Seal to join our team!

    As our regular readers know, AppliedTrust is looking for a great infrastructure engineer who wants to work in Boulder, Colorado. This role is a “Jack of all trades” within the broad field of Information Technology – they get to play with networks, servers, software, and security.  One ideal candidate for this job would be a graduating Computer Science or Engineering major who has experience with Windows and Linux system administration and doesn’t want to spend all day programming.  We would definitely also consider someone with more work experience.  If you are interested, or know of a good candidate, please check out our jobs page: http://www.appliedtrust.com/jobs

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