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Toronto: NEW PROJECTS: Major P&C Insurer Adding NEW STAFF - Analysts, Developers, QA
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Spectrum Computer Personnel Inc.
2004-01-15 15:10:00 UTC
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Major Property and Casualty Insurer seeks additional staff for new
projects. (undisclosed at this time).

- Business Analysts

- Developers

- QA Analysts


Property & Casualty insurance experience is mandatory - intermediate
to Senior level skills.

Technical environment includes OS 390 CICS, COBOL, DB2

Ability to program is required for all positions.



Permanent fulltime to $72k base plus bonus and package

Contractors will also be considered.

Downtown Toronto location

Please quote reference number when responding. Resumes as attachments
are preferred, any format except .pdf

Pls. send to jpapish ( at ) ca.inter.net

Thank you.





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Vitolg
2004-01-20 02:11:03 UTC
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Two months and counting... Property and Casualty experience is still so mandatory? I guess you're flooded with resumes of "analysts
and developers" specializing in that great field. I have no doubt that no guy with "just" several years in IT and experience with
different complex applications could do such an incredibly difficult job. To narrow the search, you client would better demand only
people living in houses with odd numbers. Makes more sense, uh?

Good luck to you and your client.

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