BlueCross BlueShield Training Program

The IT training program at BlueCross BlueShield of SC (BCBSSC) is called the “Entry-Level Training Program” or ELTP. We started this program in 1997 and it was fashioned to give recent college graduates who had earned their degree in Computer Science or a related field, a career with BCBSSC Information Systems. Entry-Level Training Programs are comprehensive; they include classroom and on-the-job training. Program duration is from 14-22 weeks. Everyone accepted into an ELTP is expected to successfully complete it. Upon completion, the incumbent will be a) assigned to a department where their skills will be put to use, b) expected to acquire additional knowledge and skills, and c) reclassified to the entry-level position appropriate for their area. Currently, there are 4 distinct tracks: Application Development host and non-host systems, System Support and ICT*. ICT covers the areas of telephony, servers, networks and Z-Linux. Application Development on the host systems (IBM system Z) provides training in systems development methodology, work request life cycles, job control language (JCL), COBOL, debugging tools, Application Productivity System (APS), databases and develop business problem solving skills; training lasts 14 weeks. Application Development on the non-host systems provides training in web-applications; training lasts 14 weeks. System Support is 18 weeks long and the courses cover web-based applications, network management, server management, system security, and other areas relevant to keeping our non-host applications functioning properly. ICT covers training for network management, server management, system security, and other areas relevant to keeping our operations functioning properly. ICT training last 22 weeks. This year, there will be 23 positions; 10 in Application Development for the host systems, 6 in the non-host systems, 4 for ICT and 3 in System Support. This opportunity is located in Columbia SC. Our next ELTP starts on May 28th. BCBS will be at the SET fair. Barbara Eppink BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina I/S Recruiting/SRM 803-264-1002 803-264-8096 (fax) barbara.eppink@bcbssc.com www.southcarolinablues.com

Java Developer Co-Founder Wanted

Want to lead the next Internet revolution but don’t want to move to Boston (I have to shovel that?) or the Silicon Valley (you want how much for that apartment?)? Are you driven to do something great? Are you passionate about making a difference in this world? We want you to join the team at Voterheads. We’re looking for a wicked-smart Java developer to join our team. The ideal candidate is well versed in the MVC development framework and has at least a couple of web projects under their belt, but we’re always willing to see superhuman acts of will to show us why you deserve to be here anyway. The ideal candidate is also passionate about making their community, their state, and their nation a better place. You’ll be part of a small team. You’ll have a large voice in application direction and architecture. You’ll have flexible hours but we would like a commitment of at least five hours per week. If you’re the right fit, you’ll have an ownership stake in the company. Do you want to be part of that ‘cool thing that happened in Columbia, SC’ or do you want to look back with regret wishing you had? Send us your resume and Github portfolio today: passionategeniusesonly@voterheads.com Requirements:
  • Java Knowledge and Willingness to Learn
  • Passionate, Energetic, Hard-Working
  • Track-Record of Finishing
  • Good communication (written, verbal) skills in small groups
Options:
  • Web development experience (JSON/JQuery/HTML5/CSS)
  • Lucene experience
  • Ruby on Rails experience.
  • Local Government (City/County/School) experience

Ameson Year in China

The Ameson Year in China is a program for recent college graduates or other qualified applicants seeking to expand their horizons and develop a global vision using their natural asset - English. In exchange for teaching English as a contribution to Chinese students for an academic year, the AYC is designed to give participants the chance to gain a deep understanding of Chinese culture, learn one of the world’s most in-demand languages, enhance their professional development, gain professional experience, and improve future employment prospects in the U.S. and around the world. The program also provides opportunities to conduct independent projects of personal significance and establish a personal business or academic network in China, which can all be invaluable assets for a future career. Working commitments consist of about 25 hours of educational activities per week. The fully standardized curriculum, along with teaching materials and support, gives participants plenty of time to practice their Chinese, conduct research, or explore their surroundings. Qualifications Include: - Holder of a Bachelor's degree or higher by June 2013 - Shares the Ameson Foundation's goals of international cooperation - Native English speaker - Possesses the adaptability needed to live and work abroad - No criminal record - Passionate, motivated and self-disciplined - Willing to teach students between the ages of 6 and 15 - Able to act as an informal ambassador for the U.S. Students interested should e-mail Program Associate Tim Jackson directly at timjackson.ameson@gmail.com with their résumé. If any further information is needed or requested, please let me know. Thanks, Tim Jackson

IT Support Postion

160 year old manufacturing company in Batesburg-Leesville has an opening for an IT support position. Successful candidates shouls have a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office products with an emphasis on Access and as well as PC and network hardware. Responsibilities will include database development/ maintenance, software maintenance/troubleshooting, hardware maintenance/troubleshooting. Linda S Smith Personnel Manager Payroll Administrator J.B. Martin Company P.O. Box 3607 Leesville SC 29070 803-532-6277 x 650

Junior Level PHP Developer

A client of ours is looking for Junior Level PHP developer. The employee will get a chance to work on 4 different eCommerce websites on a daily basis learning both the technical and business sides of the business. S/he will also get a chance to work with a technical web shop (us at OrangeCoat.com) as we help with the larger projects and strategy for the company. It would be a great opportunity for a programmer looking to be in the eCommerce world and/or someone looking for a stable programming job without all the crazy ups and downs of startup life or the boring bureaucracy of large corporations. We'd love to get some resumes from Carolina students and hope you can share the job link around. http://www.carcoversdirect.com/jobs/developer

Website Designer

My name is Brannon Desseyn, with Starboard Music Group, a boutique-style music management and publicity group based out of Nashville, TN. We are in the process of launching our business officially, and are in need of a web designer to do some tune-ups to our website. The job would be quick and contractual, although, if the student were to do a good job, we would like to continue to use them in the future. We are looking for someone who is passionate about design and music, and has an understanding of pop-culture. brannon@starboardmusicgroup.com

Co-Op Developer at SCANA

STUDENT/CO-OP APPLICATION DEVELOPER POSITION is available in the Information Systems Department of SCANA. Ideal candidate is a sophomore or junior pursuing a major or minor in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Information Systems or a related degree with these additional qualifications:
  • Must have a cumulative 2.50 GPA or higher
  • Must have transportation (students are required to work on site in our Cayce location)
  • Must be able to work 15-25 hours during the work week. Weekend hours are not available.
  • Must take and pass a Programmer Aptitude Test
  • Coursework or experience with any of the following will be considered a plus: object oriented programming, SQL, VB .NET, C++, C#, ASP.NET, perl, database design, data synchronization, server administration, general networking. A solid working knowledge of Microsoft SQL Server is preferable.
  • Successful candidates have strong analytical, troubleshooting, and customer service skills, and are self motivated to learn new languages, platforms, and technologies with minimal guidance.
Interested students can Apply online at www.scana.com, job #964233

Model Engineer (Financial Institutions)

(Columbia, SC) Responsibilities Include:
  • Build and maintain complex financial models that incorporate a high level of proficiency in finance and technical knowledge.
  • Research more efficient and effective ways to perform procedures in Excel and Access.
  • Use entrepreneurial skills and think outside of the box to develop a new product. This includes researching forums, writing/editing macros, researching other literature and materials, possibly learning new code languages, etc.
  • Develop automation of preparation of periodic deliverables.
Requirements Include:
  • SQL Knowledge and experience
  • Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) experience a plus
  • Financial modeling and development
  • Ability to handle complex financial and mathematical formulas and equations
  • Work as a team, meets deadlines
  • An advanced knowledge and in depth experience using Microsoft Excel and Access.
  • Finance or Computer Science major candidate is preferred
  • Banking experience/knowledge is a plus
Our team members enjoy a flexible, team environment with excellent compensation and benefits (http://www.elliottdavis.com/careers_benefits.aspx), limited travel, and on-going career learning. Along with individual career goals and training opportunities, your managers, shareholders and chosen coach support your success - because your development is an integral part of our overall business plan.

Summer Fellowship in NYC

Provide your students with a chance to be selected for an exciting media industry internship in New York City that includes travel, accommodationsand an allowance!

Please share the following information about the IRTS Summer Fellowship Program with junior, senior and/or graduate students. We hope your college or university will be among those that will be able to take pride in having a student selected for this prestigious program.

Students selected for this highly competitive program learn about opportunities throughout the media industry, in addition to interning at a specific company where skills are matched to a corresponding area of our business. Accomplished students from all majors (including math, computer science, business, marketing, communications, etc.) are encouraged to apply. Learn more at: http://irtsfoundation.org/summerfellowshipprogram.html.

We have extended the application due date to Sunday, December 9th, 5PM EST.

We also encourage FACULTY to apply for the IRTS FACULTY SEMINAR being held in conjunction with the Consumer Electronics Show this January. Accommodations and conference costs are covered for those accepted. Visit www.irts.org to learn more.

The best of luck to all who apply!

Lauren Kruk-Winokur  Director, Academic Programs & Communications  1697 Broadway, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10019  212.867.6650x12 | lauren.kruk-winokur@irts.org

2013 IRTS SUMMER FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

Date : June 2 - August 3, 2013  Where : New York, New York

The IRTS Summer Fellowship Program teaches up-and-coming communicators the realities of the media industry and business world through a nine-week, expense-paid fellowship, which includes practical experience and career-planning advice. Students selected for this highly competitive program learn about opportunities throughout the industry, in addition to interning at a specific company in NYC where skills are matched to a corresponding area of our business. The Fellowship also provides the opportunity to network with industry professionals, take related field trips and attend panels, lectures and group discussions

ELIGIBILITY :  The Summer Fellowship Program is competitive. Students must be college juniors, seniors or graduate students at the time of application. Applicants must be full-time students who will not graduate prior to May 1, 2013.

For detailed eligibility information and to download an application learn more at: http://irtsfoundation.org/summerfellowshipprogram.html.

COST : Travel, housing and living allowance included.

APPLICATION DEADLINE : December 9, 2012

All applications should be sent to SUBMIT@IRTS.ORG

Information can also be found on the IRTS Broadcast Sales Associate Program, which is held in tandem with the Summer Fellowship Program. This diversity initiative is designed to give graduating seniors a jumpstart on the management track by providing customized sales training, in addition to the regular features of the Fellowship Program.

The IRTS Foundation is a New York City-based 501(c)(3) charitable organization, which brings together the wisdom and power of today's leaders to train and educate the next generation of media and communication professionals. Our programs and diversity initiatives help ensure that the business responsible for informing, entertaining, and educating the public reaches its highest potential in this exciting digital age.

Privacy is important to IRTS Foundation. At any point, send an e-mail to submit@irts.org with "Unsubscribe" (please use all caps) in the subject line if you would rather not receive future email notices from IRTS.

IRTS Foundation 1697 Broadway, 10th Floor New York, NY 10019

Software Developer in Athens GA

Trail Management Systems is looking for a Software Developer. Responsibilities: Java Programming (GUI and serverside), MySQL Database Administration, Bug fixing, and New Enhancements Time: Half time (20hrs) to full time (40hrs). Hours are flexible around school schedules. See full job ad for more info.

Web Programmer for USC School Psych Online Test Development

At the Applied Cognitive Neuropsychology Lab in the USC Psych Dept., we have developed an online test of working memory and need help with additional development. Tasks include creating different versions of the tests (e.g., adult research version versus child school version), modifying items in existing test, translating ideas for additional tasks and tests (different cognitive abilities and early school readiness skills), creation of a login system and score database for individual users (teachers, researchers, etc.)… Perfect for grad students in computer science. Java experience required. Previous experience with test development preferred. Experience with MATLAB an even bigger plus. This is an ongoing project. We would prefer someone who could invest at least one year but will piece together different students for each individual planned task if necessary. Funding is contingent on the lab receiving grants. Possible opportunity (with heavy involvement) to be included on future grant applications, etc. as Programmer/Consultant. Contact Julia Englund (test co-author) at juliaenglund@gmail.com if interested or for more information.

IT Industry Booms; Job Candidates Lag

Our own Dr. Buell is quoted by the GSA Business magazine. (original article)
"Everybody is desparate. The demand is huge," said Duncan Buell, University of South Carolina Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering department. "There is a company in Columbia that wants to hire 100 people. Our annual output is about 80, so that's just one company that wants more than our entire output.