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Hello Midrange forum. Are you a victim of corporate downsizing? Did your former employer outsource your job offshore to a country in Asia? Has the depressed economy or some other adverse circumstance left your career in shambles? Time sure have changed significantly over the past few years. I recently received an email from a highly skilled midrange professional, with more than 27 years of successful IT experience (a real technical Guru). He was looking for job and explained to me that he hadn't worked in IT since 2001. The bigger surprise was that he did not leave the industry, the industry left him, not behind, but left him out. This was no ordinary IT person, this was a man who personally provided me with technical mentoring that helped shape my career as an IT professional. My friends experience reiterates that often, being good at what you do just isn't enough and the industry we work in is very competitive and often unforgiving! Today my friend is back in the industry performing high level analysis for a company internal software application project and with just a little bit of effort he will have his career back on the right path in the coming months. iTech Consulting, LLC wants to hear about your story. We are currently conducting a national search for mid-level (4-10) and senior level (10+) displaced iSeries/AS400 software application developers who would be interested in getting their careers back on the right path. Please send me a copy of your resume and a brief summary of your personal story. Let's discuss the situation and work together to try to get your career back on the right path! Warmest Regards,
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