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November 15, 2006, 08:36 |
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Hello,
This is my first time visiting this forum. I am a recruiter representing a medical device company. My hiring manager just gave me a position for a senior engineer with experience in Heat Transfer and Fluid Dynamics. I am trying to network with local universities that offer doctorate of philosophy in ME, but I can not get a response. Someone recommended that I look into online forums, which is why I am here. I have NO CLUE what this is and how is would pertain to their point-of-care products. I think I am finding it difficult to find someone because I do not understand exactly what skills I am looking for. First, am I in the right place to discuss this? Second, would anyone be able to explain this to me in terms that a salesperson could understand? |
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November 17, 2006, 14:32 |
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try this, just a quick case study in your field
http://www.cd-adapco.com/press_room/...08_viasys.html |
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November 18, 2006, 15:44 |
Re: Help (on recruiting CFD engineers)
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Hello, I advise you to register in the website www.linkedin.com. Then you just have to search for people with the keyword 'CFD' or 'Heat Transfer and Fluid Dynamics'. The skills are well presented abd clear. People are there espeicially to give their expertise.
In the tab 'service' is also listed the best of each professions: accountant/CPA, engineer, etc...you can send "InMAils" in all confidentiality. Good luck Donald, |
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November 18, 2006, 15:48 |
Re: Help (on recruiting CFD engineers)
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test
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