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Posted by Mike Snyder on December 30, 2009 |Thanks to the great success of Microsoft CRM, our company has been growing consistently over the past few years. And right now, we have multiple job openings that' we’re trying to fill. These positions include:
- .NET Software Developer (Chicago)
- Microsoft SQL Database Developer (Chicago)
- Microsoft CRM Project Manager/Consultant (Chicago, Denver)
- Microsoft CRM Sales and Business Development (Denver)
- Business Systems Analyst (Chicago, Denver)
We already offer a great employee benefit package, but today we expanded it even further by announcing new employee benefits for 2010:
- We’re expanding our work-from-home program to EVERY Wednesday (it used to be just every other Wednesday). From Memorial Day to Labor Day, we still offer Summer Hours where people can adjust their work so that they can work from home on Friday (not Wednesday) and take off at 1:00pm. After Labor Day, it will be work-from-home on every Wednesday again.
- Everyone will get their birthday off as paid time-off in 2010! We got this idea from the Gen Y award application. We liked it so much, we decided to steal it for ourselves. :) Don’t worry if your birthday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, you can take off the preceding Friday or following Monday.
If you’re interested in any of the jobs listed above, please contact us ASAP! We’d love to speak with you. You can even apply online for these positions through our website.
As part of the Gen Y award that we recently won, they put together a quick photo tour of our Chicago office if you want to see what our place looks like.
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Good to hear :)
Posted by: David Smith | Dec 30, 2009 4:33:48 PM
Thanks for sharing, it is very useful. I am only receiving 1 Build error and cannot figure it out. I would appreciate any help
The type or namespace name 'ContactInputBuffer' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
Referencing this code:
public override void ContactInput_ProcessInputRow(ContactInputBuffer Row)
Posted by: Brian Cradick | Jan 15, 2010 9:41:27 PM