Monthly Archives: January 2011
2011.02.18/19/20 Comprehensive Career SEMINAR | Free | Stuttgart, Germany
You are invited to meet with Bill Golden, CEO of USAJobZoo.com, USADefenseIndustryJobs.com and IntelligenceCareers.com to discuss the job market of 2011 through 2017.
Cost: FREE
Monday, Feb 18/19/20, 2011 Time: 9AM-12PM and 1-4PM
Place: Stuttgart Marriott Hotel Sindelfingen Mahdentalstrasse 68 Sindelfingen, Baden-Wurttemberg 71065 Germany
This year’s presentation is titled: ‘The Future of Work, Employment and Economic Stability’. The seminar has been updated now that we know a whole lot more about what the economy and job market will look like.
This will be a ‘comprehensive’ overview seminar covering:
* Economics 101 – the state of our current economy
* The impact of politics and policies on employment
* Employment trends across a wide range of industries
* Understanding opportunities in the defense and intelligence industries
* Discovering new career opportunities
* Determining your marketplace value
* Determining if you should go back to school
* Identifying relevant career opportunities
This seminar is appropriate for all levels of job seekers that are ‘professionals’ with a definable skillset, or that are engaged in studying for a careerfield.
A benefit of attending this seminar is that your resume will be evaluated after the event, your general market value estimated in up to three job markets, and we will work to identify relevant opportunities with specific employers.
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About your presenter
This seminar will be given by Bill Golden, a senior career advisor for more than 140 career information blogs that are sponsored by USAJobZoo.com and USADefenseIndustryJobs.com, aka IntelligenceCareers.com
Bill’s background includes almost 35 years working within defense and intelligence, either in operations (’75-96) or as an industry analyst and consultant (’96-present).
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Preregistration
Preregistration is not required but it would be nice if you dropped us an email with your resume attached. That way we can review it and possibly have our analysis completed by the date of the seminar.
Send your resume and intent to attend this seminar to seminars@usajobzoo.com
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Why this seminar is free
USAJobZoo.com, USADefenseIndustryJobs.com and IntelligenceCareers.com represent a combined 500,000+ job listings for professionals across the USA and in 28 countries.
We are earn our way in life in getting you to use one of our recruiting websites and applying to employers. The more professionals that apply to companies puts more money in our pockets for a job well done.
We also hope to help you become successful in your job search. A bit of good advice just might get you a great job and your company will probably need someone like us to find more professionals. Your recommendation of us to your employer matters.
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SOURCE IntelligenceCareers.com
Customer Service, 1.800.919.8284 or customerservice@intelligencecareers.com
2011.02.21 Comprehensive Career SEMINAR | Free | Heidelberg, Germany
You are invited to meet with Bill Golden, CEO of USAJobZoo.com, USADefenseIndustryJobs.com and IntelligenceCareers.com to discuss the job market of 2011 through 2017.
Cost: FREE
Monday, Feb 21, 2011 Time: 9AM-12PM.
Place: Heidelberg Marriott Hotel Vangerowstrasse 16 Heidelberg, Baden-Wurttemberg 69115 Germany
This year’s presentation is titled: ‘The Future of Work, Employment and Economic Stability’. The seminar has been updated now that we know a whole lot more about what the economy and job market will look like.
This will be a ‘comprehensive’ overview seminar covering:
* Economics 101 – the state of our current economy
* The impact of politics and policies on employment
* Employment trends across a wide range of industries
* Understanding opportunities in the defense and intelligence industries
* Discovering new career opportunities
* Determining your marketplace value
* Determining if you should go back to school
* Identifying relevant career opportunities
This seminar is appropriate for all levels of job seekers that are ‘professionals’ with a definable skillset, or that are engaged in studying for a careerfield.
A benefit of attending this seminar is that your resume will be evaluated after the event, your general market value estimated in up to three job markets, and we will work to identify relevant opportunities with specific employers.
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About your presenter
This seminar will be given by Bill Golden, a senior career advisor for more than 140 career information blogs that are sponsored by USAJobZoo.com and USADefenseIndustryJobs.com, aka IntelligenceCareers.com
Bill’s background includes almost 35 years working within defense and intelligence, either in operations (’75-96) or as an industry analyst and consultant (’96-present).
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Preregistration
Preregistration is not required but it would be nice if you dropped us an email with your resume attached. That way we can review it and possibly have our analysis completed by the date of the seminar.
Send your resume and intent to attend this seminar to seminars@usajobzoo.com
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Why this seminar is free
USAJobZoo.com, USADefenseIndustryJobs.com and IntelligenceCareers.com represent a combined 500,000+ job listings for professionals across the USA and in 28 countries.
We are earn our way in life in getting you to use one of our recruiting websites and applying to employers. The more professionals that apply to companies puts more money in our pockets for a job well done.
We also hope to help you become successful in your job search. A bit of good advice just might get you a great job and your company will probably need someone like us to find more professionals. Your recommendation of us to your employer matters.
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SOURCE IntelligenceCareers.com
Customer Service, 1.800.919.8284 or customerservice@intelligencecareers.com
2011.02.04 Comprehensive Career SEMINAR | Free | Woodbridge, Virginia
You are invited to meet with Bill Golden, CEO of USAJobZoo.com, USADefenseIndustryJobs.com and IntelligenceCareers.com to discuss the job market of 2011 through 2017.
Cost: FREE
Fri, Feb 4th, 2011 Time: 9:30am-3:30pm … with a light lunch served from 12-1PM at no extra charge.
Place: Ridgefield Office Center 4391 Ridgewood Center Dr Suite B Woodbridge, VA 22192-5399
This will be a ‘comprehensive’ six hour seminar covering:
* Economics 101 – the state of our current economy
* The impact of politics and policies on employment
* Employment trends across a wide range of industries
* Understanding opportunities in the defense and intelligence industries
* Discovering new career opportunities
* Determining your marketplace value
* Determining if you should go back to school
* Identifying relevant career opportunities
This seminar is appropriate for all levels of job seekers that are ‘professionals’ with a definable skillset, or that are engaged in studying for a careerfield.
A benefit of attending this seminar is that your resume will be evaluated after the event, your general market value estimated in up to three job markets, and we will work to identify relevant opportunities with specific employers.
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About your presenter
This seminar will be given by Bill Golden, a senior career advisor for more than 140 career information blogs that are sponsored by USAJobZoo.com and USADefenseIndustryJobs.com, aka IntelligenceCareers.com
Bill’s background includes almost 35 years working within defense and intelligence, either in operations (’75-96) or as an industry analyst and consultant (’96-present).
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Preregistration
Preregistration is not required but it would be nice if you dropped us an email with your resume attached. That way we can review it and possibly have our analysis completed by the date of the seminar.
Send your resume and intent to attend this seminar to seminars@usajobzoo.com
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Why this seminar is free
USAJobZoo.com, USADefenseIndustryJobs.com and IntelligenceCareers.com represent a combined 500,000+ job listings for professionals across the USA and in 28 countries.
We are earn our way in life in getting you to use one of our recruiting websites and applying to employers. The more professionals that apply to companies puts more money in our pockets for a job well done.
We also hope to help you become successful in your job search. A bit of good advice just might get you a great job and your company will probably need someone like us to find more professionals. Your recommendation of us to your employer matters.
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SOURCE IntelligenceCareers.com
Customer Service, 1.800.919.8284 or customerservice@intelligencecareers.com
2011.02.11 Comprehensive Career SEMINAR | Free | Honolulu, Hawaii
You are invited to meet with Bill Golden, CEO of USAJobZoo.com, USADefenseIndustryJobs.com and IntelligenceCareers.com to discuss the job market of 2011 through 2017.
Cost: FREE
Date: Fri, Feb 11th, 2011
Time: 10:30AM – 5PM … with a light lunch served from 1-2PM at no extra charge.
Place: Ala Moana Hotel 410 Atkinson Drive Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
This will be a ‘comprehensive’ six hour seminar covering:
* Economics 101 – the state of our current economy
* The impact of politics and policies on employment
* Employment trends across a wide range of industries
* Understanding opportunities in the defense and intelligence industries
* Discovering new career opportunities
* Determining your marketplace value
* Determining if you should go back to school
* Identifying relevant career opportunities
This seminar is appropriate for all levels of job seekers that are ‘professionals’ with a definable skillset, or that are engaged in studying for a careerfield.
A benefit of attending this seminar is that your resume will be evaluated after the event, your general market value estimated in up to three job markets, and we will work to identify relevant opportunities with specific employers.
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About your presenter
This seminar will be given by Bill Golden, a senior career advisor for more than 140 career information blogs that are sponsored by USAJobZoo.com and USADefenseIndustryJobs.com, aka IntelligenceCareers.com
Bill’s background includes almost 35 years working within defense and intelligence, either in operations (’75-96) or as an industry analyst and consultant (’96-present).
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Preregistration
Preregistration is not required but it would be nice if you dropped us an email with your resume attached. That way we can review it and possibly have our analysis completed by the date of the seminar.
Send your resume and intent to attend this seminar to seminars@usajobzoo.com
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Why this seminar is free
USAJobZoo.com, USADefenseIndustryJobs.com and IntelligenceCareers.com represent a combined 500,000+ job listings for professionals across the USA and in 28 countries.
We are earn our way in life in getting you to use one of our recruiting websites and applying to employers. The more professionals that apply to companies puts more money in our pockets for a job well done.
We also hope to help you become successful in your job search. A bit of good advice just might get you a great job and your company will probably need someone like us to find more professionals. Your recommendation of us to your employer matters.
===============
SOURCE IntelligenceCareers.com
Customer Service, 1.800.919.8284 or customerservice@intelligencecareers.com
2010.02.04 Comprehensive Career SEMINAR | Free | Woodbridge, Virginia
You are invited to meet with Bill Golden, CEO of USAJobZoo.com, USADefenseIndustryJobs.com and IntelligenceCareers.com to discuss the job market of 2011 through 2017.
Cost: FREE
Date: Fri, Feb 4th, 2010
Time: 9:30am-3:30pm
Place: Ridgefield Office Center 4391 Ridgewood Center Dr Suite B Woodbridge, VA 22192-5399
This will be a ‘comprehensive’ six hour seminar covering:
* Economics 101 – the state of our current economy
* The impact of politics and policies on employment
* Employment trends across a wide range of industries
* Understanding opportunities in the defense and intelligence industries
* Discovering new career opportunities
* Determining your marketplace value
* Determining if you should go back to school
* Identifying relevant career opportunities
This seminar is appropriate for all levels of job seekers that are ‘professionals’ with a definable skillset, or that are engaged in studying for a careerfield.
A benefit of attending this seminar is that your resume will be evaluated after the event, your general market value estimated in up to three job markets, and we will work to identify relevant opportunities with specific employers.
===========
About your presenter
This seminar will be given by Bill Golden, a senior career advisor for more than 140 career information blogs that are sponsored by USAJobZoo.com and USADefenseIndustryJobs.com, aka IntelligenceCareers.com
Bill’s background includes almost 35 years working within defense and intelligence, either in operations (’75-96) or as an industry analyst and consultant (’96-present).
===========
Preregistration
Preregistration is not required but it would be nice if you dropped us an email with your resume attached. That way we can review it and possibly have our analysis completed by the date of the seminar.
Send your resume and intent to attend this seminar to seminars@usajobzoo.com
===========
Why this seminar is free
USAJobZoo.com, USADefenseIndustryJobs.com and IntelligenceCareers.com represent a combined 500,000+ job listings for professionals across the USA and in 28 countries.
We are earn our way in life in getting you to use one of our recruiting websites and applying to employers. The more professionals that apply to companies puts more money in our pockets for a job well done.
We also hope to help you become successful in your job search. A bit of good advice just might get you a great job and your company will probably need someone like us to find more professionals. Your recommendation of us to your employer matters.
===============
SOURCE IntelligenceCareers.com
Customer Service, 1.800.919.8284 or customerservice@intelligencecareers.com
2011.01.14 McLean, Virginia – USADefenseIndustryJobs.com Career Fair
McLean, Virginia USADefenseIndustryJobs.com Career Fair
January 14, 2011 Time: 10AM – 3PM Place: Crowne Plaza Tysons Corner Address: 1960 Chain Bridge Rd. McLean, VA 22102
The companies and organizations below have a wide range of jobs and unique career opportunities to offer to cleared defense industry technology, intelligence and linguistic professionals.
MOST positions will require a Department of Defense Security Clearance.
Meet recruiting teams on Friday, January 14th at McLean, Virginia for:
* Advanced C4 Solutions, Inc.
* AECOM
* Federal Services Group
* National Security Programs
* BAE Systems
* Electronics, Intelligence & Support
* CGI Federal
* CSC Federal/Defense Division
* Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
* Freedom Consulting Group
* InCadence Strategic Solutions
* Inovex Information Systems, Inc.
* JTG, Inc.
* MacAulay Brown, Inc.
* MilitaryHire.com
* Mission Essential Personnel, LLC
* Nour USA
* Pragmatics, Inc.
* The Praemittias Group, Inc.
* Varen Technologies, Inc.
* Veritiss LLC
* Verizon Business / FNS
JOBS – Go to this webpage to view the jobs being offered http://www.intelligencecareers.com/careerfairs/joblistings.cfm?cfevid=216
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2010.01.14/21/28 Meet Defense Intelligence Agency Recruiters in McLean VA, Springfield VA or Baltimore/BWI MD
Defense Intelligence Agency recruiters will be available to meet with cleared professionals at three different locations during January 2011.
Most positions will require a Department of Defense (DoD) security clearance.
MCLEAN, VIRGINIA Friday, January 14, 2011 Time: 10AM – 3PM Place: Crowne Plaza Tysons Corner Address: 1960 Chain Bridge Rd. McLean, VA 22102
SPRINGFIELD, VIRGINIA January 21, 2011 Time: 10AM – 3PM Place: Hilton, Springfield Address: 6550 Loisdale Rd. Springfield, VA 22150
BWI/BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Friday, January 28, 2011 Time: 10AM – 3PM Place: Hilton Baltimore BWI Airport Hotel Address: 1739 W. Nursery Road BWI/Linthicum, MD 21090
DIA Defense Intelligence Agency
The Defense Intelligence Agency is seeking the following occupational specialties:
* Acquisition and Contracting * Administrative * Analysis (Intelligence Officers – all disciplines) * Counterintelligence * Education * Engineering * Facilities and Logistics * Financial Services * Human Capital * Information Technology * Intelligence Collection * Intelligence Operations * Oversight and Compliance * Science * Security
The Defense Intelligence Agency is a Department of Defense combat support agency and an important member of the United States Intelligence Community. With more than 12,000 military and civilian employees worldwide, DIA is a major producer and manager of foreign military intelligence. We provide military intelligence to warfighters, defense policymakers and force planners, in the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community, in support of U.S. military planning and operations and weapon systems acquisition.
Our workforce is as diverse as our missions. We possess a workforce skilled in the areas of military history and doctrine, economics, physics, chemistry, world history, political science, bio-sciences, and computer sciences to name a few.
Our employees travel the world, and meet and work closely with other professionals from foreign countries. We offer our employees personal development through many education and training programs. We provide our employees with state-of-the-art computers and technical equipment needed to perform our mission. We offer worldwide assignments within DIA, to other U. S. agencies and to military centers of excellence.
Other corporate recruiters representing a wide range of organizations and defense contractors will also accompany the DIA Recruiting Team, as part of an USADefenseIndustryJobs.com career fair.
Tell or Bring A Friend!
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USADefenseIndustryJobs.com
HOT JOB Senior Language Analysts (Arabic, Georgian, Spanish), Maryland
Arabic, Georgian, Spanish Language Analyst
Offered by TASC Location of Position: Annapolis Junction, MD
Job Description
Take your career to a new level. TASC is seeking cleared language analysts for our Maryland location with Arabic, Georgian and Spanish experience. The positions will require level 3/3 proficiency in reading and listening ILR standards. Current DLPT 3/3 test scores are also desired.
Qualified candidates will have at least 10 years of SIGINT experience and 7 years of Cryptologic experience and must be able to accurately render a transcript or translation into standard, understandable idiomatic American English. Native speakers must maintain excellent oral and written American English language capabilities. Experience performing intelligence analysis and reporting is highly desired. Senior Language Analysts will also perform as quality controllers.
Active TS/SCI w/ CI polygraph minimum. Must be willing to take FS polygraph.
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LEARN MORE / APPLY: https://www.intelligencecareers.com/jobs/11-001/jobview.cfm?jobid=3287963&domain=linguist&refsrc=NJWblogs
Sr. Intelligence Analyst, Iraq
Offered by Future Technologies, Inc. Location of Position: Iraq
Job Description
Sr. Intelligence Analyst
Proficient in utilizing basic computer applications and intelligence related automation to support analytical efforts and product development.
Assignments and Experience Requirement
Minimum of 10 years analytical experience within DoD or equivalent Government Agencies required, at the operational level. Middle Eastern Foreign Area Officer Background qualifies for the Middle East regional specialist position. Strong backgrounds are required in the following analytical areas: Middle East regional analysis, Geo-Political analysis, and HUMINT analysis. Must possess strong briefing skills and be capable of effectively directing subordinate analysts in the accomplishment of intelligence products and assessments.
Clearance Required: TS/SCI
Education Required: BA Degree
LEARN MORE / APPLY: http://www.intelligencecareers.com/jobs/11-001/jobview.cfm?jobid=2037700&refsrc=NJWblogs&domain=intelligence%20analys
Geo-Political analysis, HUMINT, Top Secret
Top 25 Oddball Employer Interview Questions of 2010
Glassdoor.com Reveals Top 25 Oddball Interview Questions of 2010
SAUSALITO, CA /PRNewswire/ We all know the job interview process can be stressful, but for many candidates it can feel like a pressure chamber, especially when questions seemingly come out of left field. Glassdoor.com, a career and jobs community offering insights on companies and workplaces, has compiled its annual list of oddball interview questions based on the tens of thousands of interview questions shared by job candidates during the past year.
The Top 25 Oddball Interview Questions of 2010 on Glassdoor:
1. “If you were shrunk to the size of a pencil and put in a blender, how would you get out?” – Asked at Goldman Sachs, Analyst position
2. “How many ridges [are there] around a quarter?” – Asked at Deloitte, Project Analyst position
3. “What is the philosophy of Martial Arts?” – Asked at Aflac, Sales Associate position
4. “Explain [to] me what has happened in this country during the last 10 years.” – Asked at Boston Consulting, Consultant position
5. “Rate yourself on a scale of 1 to 10 how weird you are.” – Asked at Capital One, Operations Analyst position
6. “How many basketball[s] can you fit in this room” – Asked at Google, People Analyst position
7. “Out of 25 horses, pick the fastest 3 horses. In each race, only 5 horses can run at the same time. What is the minimum number of races required?” – Asked at Bloomberg LP Financial, Software Developer position
8. “If you could be any superhero, who would it be?” – Asked at AT&T, Customer Sales Representative position
9. “You have a birthday cake and have exactly 3 slices to cut it into 8 equal pieces. How do you do it?” – Asked at Blackrock Portfolio Management Group, Fixed Income Analyst position
10. “Given the numbers 1 to 1000, what is the minimum numbers guesses needed to find a specific number if you are given the hint “higher” or “lower” for each guess you make?” – Asked at Facebook, Software Engineer position
11. “If you had 5,623 participants in a tournament, how many games would need to be played to determine the winner?” – Asked at Amazon, Manager position
12. “An apple costs 20 cents, an orange costs 40 cents, and a grapefruit costs 60 cents, how much is a pear?” – Asked at Epic Systems, Project Manager position
13. “There are three boxes, one contains only apples, one contains only oranges, and one contains both apples and oranges. The boxes have been incorrectly labeled such that no label identifies the actual contents of the box it labels. Opening just one box, and without looking in the box, you take out one piece of fruit. By looking at the fruit, how can you immediately label all of the boxes correctly?” – Asked at Apple, Software QA Engineer position
14. “How many traffic lights in Manhattan?” – Asked at Argus Information & Advisory Services, Analyst position
15. “You are in a dark room with no light. You need matching socks for your interview and you have 19 grey socks and 25 black socks. What are the chances you will get a matching pair?” – Asked at Eze Castle, Quality Assurance position
16. “What do wood and alcohol have in common?” – Asked at Guardsmark, Staff Writer position
17. “How do you weigh an elephant without using a weigh machine?” – Asked at IBM, Software Engineer position
18. “You have 8 pennies, 7 weigh the same, one weighs less. You also have a judges scale. Find the one that weighs less in less than 3 steps.” – Asked at Intel, Systems Validation Engineer position
19. “Why do you think only a small percentage of the population makes over $150K?” – Asked at New York Life, Sales Agent position
20. “You are in charge of 20 people, organize them to figure out how many bicycles were sold in your area last year.” – Asked at Schlumberger, Field Engineer position
21. “How many bottles of beer are drank in the city over the week?” – Asked at The Nielsen Company, Research Analyst position
22. “What’s the square root of 2000?” – Asked at UBS, Sales and Trading position
23. “A train leaves San Antonio for Huston at 60mph. Another train leaves Huston for San Antonio at 80mph. Huston and San Antonio are 300 miles apart. If a bird leaves San Antonio at 100mph, and turns around and flies back once it reaches the Huston train, and continues to fly between the two, how far will it have flown when they collide?”- Asked at USAA, Software Engineer position
24. “How are M&M’s made?” – Asked at US Bank, Leadership Program Development position
25. “What would you do if you just inherited a pizzeria from your uncle?” – Asked at Volkswagen, Business Analyst position.
The interview questions are part of the Glassdoor Interview Reviews section, offering in-depth accounts of the interview process for specific job titles at specific companies – all for free. To date, approximately 80,000 interview questions around the world have been collected. Interview Reviews include details from actual candidates about the entire hiring process — from the interview format and average duration to overall difficulty. Each review also includes details as to whether an offer was made and whether it was accepted or rejected — and why — along with any negotiation tips.
Users can find or share Interview Reviews through the “Interviews” tab from the Glassdoor.com home page or via http://www.glassdoor.com/Interview/index.htm.
About Glassdoor.com
Glassdoor.com is a career and workplace community offering a free inside look at jobs and companies with access to millions of job listings. Glassdoor enables employees, job seekers, employers and recruiters to simultaneously see – for the first time – unedited opinions about a company’s work environment along with details on salaries, company reviews, CEO approval ratings, job interview questions and reviews, and office photos as well as career advice.
Headquartered in Sausalito, Calif., Glassdoor officially launched in 2008, and was founded by Richard Barton, Robert Hohman and Tim Besse in 2007. The company has raised $9.5 million from its founders, Benchmark Capital and Sutter Hill Ventures. More information about Glassdoor can be found on its blog (www.glassdoor.com/blog), Twitter (www.twitter.com/glassdoordotcom), and Facebook (www.facebook.com/glassdoordotcom).
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SOURCE Glassdoor.com
CONTACT: Samantha Zupan, +1-925-324-3954, or Dawn Lyon +1-415-846-4706, pr@glassdoor.com, both of Glassdoor.com
Web Site: http://www.glassdoor.com







