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Originally posted by slow99 View PostI've had one round of interviews with this company. This is final round. I posted somewhere earlier that I'm moving back regardless of how my job search goes. I'll just move back and find a job once I'm here ... we're sick of SF.
Sorry Kim. I've got ADD.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by slow99 View PostGraduated undergrad summa cum laude with a degree in Economics.
Graduated with honors from the UT Full-Time MBA program with a concentration in Finance and Asset Management in May of 2010.
I'm also a member of CFA Institute and have passed the level 1 and level 2 CFA exams - just need to find a few hundred hours and pass level 3 to be a CFA Charterholder as well.
An MBA from a top 20 school and the CFA designation are pretty much required in my line of work. I was in a different field of Finance that had limited upside an
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Originally posted by Venom View PostI'm working on mine in SPED with a diagnostician certification.
Originally posted by Kimmypie View PostCool. Thanks for the info! Definitely will look into this. I create curriculum & stuff all the time using technology & paper based methods. Sounds interesting!
Originally posted by Roscoe View PostAlso - btw, any software company has a training department. They typically travel to the client site, but they train the new clients on how to use their software. My company just hired a "learning specialist" to help augment our training staff... I'll see if I can find the job description and PM it to you for a review.
Originally posted by Treasure Chest View PostWithout a degree, they just call it "prostitution."Token Split Tail
Originally posted by slow99Lmao...my favorite female poster strikes again.Originally posted by Pokulski-BlatzYou are a moron .... you were fucking with the most powerful vagina on DFW(MU)stangs.
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I got my MBA a few years ago and did learn a lot. It is a lot of good info on managing and on even owning your own business. I feel like I learned more in my MBA then my undergrad but part of this is probably because I was more mature and actually tried. I got a MID (masters in industrial distribution) about a year ago and learned a ton from it. I am a manufacturers sales rep and have been offered a higher position but would have to move to St. Louis and don't want to make the move. Since I got the last degree I've had a lot of offers making quite a bit more than I am currently at but because of a new baby I'm sitting still for now.
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I'm working on my Masters in Systems Engineering through the Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals program. I don't "need" it right now, but it will help for a promotion in a couple of years.
My undergrad is in Electrical Engineering and I work in the defense industry... specifically counter Radar stuff. Unfortunately I'm up in the North East, but after I'm done with school I plan on moving back to Texas.
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