Intel CEO: Fostering an Innovation Economy
May 30, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
Intel CEO: Fostering an Innovation Economy
WORLD CONGRESS ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -– Intel Corporation President and CEO Paul Otellini today said that innovation and investments in information and communications technology (ICT) will accelerate economic recovery and jobs growth worldwide. He made these comments during a speech at the World Congress on IT in Amsterdam. Otellini also unveiled new Intel investments in education, and …
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Patent Savvy for Managers: Spot & Protect Valuable Innovations in Your Company
May 14, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · 5 Comments
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Why All the Engineering and Accounting Jobs?
May 13, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
I couldn’t help but notice that there is a run on Engineering and Accounting jobs in the market right now. I decided to do a little research to see if I was imagining this and here is what I came up with:
After speaking with employers and examining job descriptions It didn’t take long to realize that the mad rush to fill accounting positions can be traced back to the high profile accounting scandals at companies such as Enron, WorldCom, and Tyco. In response to these scandals Congress enacted the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002, also known as the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002.
Sarbanes Oxley established 11 new stringent standards for company boards, management, as well as public accounting firms. Rulings on requirements of Sarbanes Oxley come from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
As a result of this legislation as well as an overall climate of corporate regulation companies are placing a premium on finding quality accounting candidates, specifically those candidates that have experience with Sarbanes Oxley compliance.
The generous supply of Engineering jobs on the market can be traced back to several different factors. According to The Engineer of 2020: by the National Academy of Engineering the engineering field is and will continue to be driven by breakthrough technologies specifically Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Materials Science and Photonics, Information and Communications Technology, Information Management, and Logistics.
In this time of innovation in this country where technological advancements occur so rapidly the need for quality engineers is apparent. Competitive advantages are won or lost on the ability to drive innovation.
Another important factor to consider is the pool of candidates available for high level engineering jobs in this country. According to the National Science Board, International students account for nearly half the US doctorates awarded in engineering and computer science. In addition, more than 35% of US engineering and computer science university faculty are foreign-born.
According to the Journal of Engineering Education many nations are seeking to reap the benefits of advanced education, including strong positive effects on GDP growth. They are not only trying to attract international students to their countries they are trying to lure top talent as well. Those countries like China and India that used to feed American schools with engineering students are now making a concerted effort to keep those students home or to return home after getting their education. This new competition may be a factor on the pool of quality candidates for engineering jobs in this country.
One thing is for sure, if I were advising a young person today I would say get that accounting degree or that engineering degree and better yet get an advanced degree. You will be in high demand.
Justin Sheehan is President of the Zen Jobz recruiting agency and creator of http://www.zenjobz.com
Home of Pharma Jobs
May 7, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
Looking for a Job in pharma or health care Industry..? Start your career with Harneedi.com.which is an exclusive pharma and healthcare job portal covering all the Life science and health care industries. Harneedi.com shows path to the professionals to fulfill their dreams and reach their target Jobs in Pharma Industry.
With the emerge of biotechnology and nanotechnology, the pharma and healthcare industries are growing competitively with new developments and discoveries. Accordingto the international scale of health care industry, the dynamics of the employees working in the health care industry are half a percent less then the actual number. In this situation Makro has come up with a Job portal, Harneedi.com which is totally dedicated to serve the workers and industries to their satisfaction.
The healthcare industry has emerged as one of the most challenging sectors and also as the largest service sector industries in India. Biotech, clinical research, and pharmaceutical jobs, news as well as industry-renowned Career fairs in various life science industries can be known from Harneedi.com.
Harneedi.com has come up with platform to meet the employment opportunities in various Pharma companies and help the employees to be placed in suitable jobs in pharma. Harneedi.com is India’s No.1 Job portal for Pharma and healthcare professionals. It is the best option to get the desired jobs in pharma. Log on and register in the job portal and yourself a window of great job opportunities.
Presently there is a Job fair that is held in various part of India. Healthi Job fair will help employers to meet the Right Prepared Candidate for the positions they are looking. Healthi simply offers excellent pool of resources under one roof in short span of time. A wonderful opportunity to meet top employers in healthcare, pharma, biotech and life sciences domain from across India. To participate in this Job fair, upload your latest resume to register with us free of cost. This will ensure a free and faster entry into Job Fair. Not to forget the freebies you can lay your hands on at the job fair. Please get multiple copies of resume to apply for more than one employer.
HarNeedi is a major job portal that is dedicatedly working on healthcare and pharma employment. It even has a k-portal that has the consistent source of health care news and articles round the clock and round the world. Visit www.harneedi.com to view their services and more features. It even provides a Customer support, so you can call up HarNeedi support at 040 – 44 100 200.
Mechanical Jobs ? More Than The Name Implies
May 5, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
It may be popularly known in the construction industry as “mechanical jobs” but this functional name hides an extremely complex and important discipline of engineering.
Working directly with the principles of physics and materials science, mechanical engineers are one of the most broadly trained specialisations in the profession and one of those most critical to modern society.
Throughout their careers, these engineers will work with all things mechanical. Jobs on offer for those trained in the discipline can take people from the depths of the ocean floor to the edges of outer space; as fanciful as this seems, mechanical engineers are the people who design, build and maintain the tools that have thrown our progress exponentially forward since the start of the industrial revolution.
To work in the field, engineers have to demonstrate a solid understanding of some of the central concepts of practical science. Aside from materials science (understanding the properties of different elements and compounds and their practical applications), this includes the fields of mechanics; kinematics; thermodynamics; fluid mechanics; heat transfer; and the principles of all types of energy, from electricity to radiation.
Typical mechanical jobs can range from the utilitarian to the extra-ordinary. Aside from working with the machinery vital to modern manufacturing processes, or with vehicles on all land, air and sea, mechanical engineers work behind the scenes – on heating, cooling and lighting systems – and at the very edge of scientific process.
Perhaps the most famous example of how mechanical engineering is pushing the frontiers of research towards the production of safer, cheaper and more efficient machines is the field of nanotechnology. Working at the very smallest scale of the physical world, mechanical engineering crosses over into the research field of molecular engineering. Though most mechanical jobs have yet to make use of this branch of science as common practice, the field has massively expanded the understanding of materials science. New materials made from nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes or nanoparticles are being used everyday in everything from electrical storage, solar energy or construction.
Though the width of their expertise can make it hard to reach a single definition of the disciple, mechanical engineering is essentially where science meets the real world. Without their ability to apply concepts from chemical, electrical, nuclear or any other field of research, there would be hundreds of books on science and very little actual technology.
As you can see, ‘mechanical jobs’ is a remarkably pragmatic way of describing a profession that has had an amazingly profound influence upon the world and is certain to be critical to our way of life for the foreseeable future.
Harrison Wiles is a freelance author and has the vast knowledge in mechanical jobs and recruitment agency. For more information on construction jobs he suggests you to visit: http://www.randstadcpe.com/



