Help Wanted: Managed Services Career Opportunities
In an effort to help managed service providers attract top talent, we’ve launched a managed services job board on MSPmentor. You can find career opportunities by visting http://ww.mspmentor.net/careers.
Our current job board is rudimentary, but we plan to offer an enhanced version soon. Also, we’ll continue to offer the managed services job board (aptly titled the MSPmentor Managed Services Career Center) as a free service. Anyone is permitted to post an MSP-oriented career opportunity on the board.
We welcome your feedback, and look forward to unveiling the more comprehensive Career Center within a few weeks. If you have questions or comments, please post a comment below or email me (joe [at] ninelivesmediainc.com).
Best wishes for continued success in the managed services sector.
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I haven’t posted a comment on this site before. But on behalf of everyone looking for a job at this time, thank you for adding this job board to your site. I’m learning a lot and considering some sort of career in MSP tech support.
Victor Crain
While we are in the area of Help Wanted: Managed Services Career Opportunities | MSPmentor Managed Services News amp; Blog, Have someone look over your resume to see where it can be improved. One of my pet peeves is to look at a resume and see an e-mail address like, [email protected] yahoo.com. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Create an e-mail address that is professional. Do you really want your potential employer to know you are a “princess?”
Victor: Thanks for reading MSPmentor
Atlanta Jobs: Building on your point, I can’t stand form cover letters that use multiple fonts — one font for the “Dear Employer” line, another font for the main body of the text which hasn’t been changed in years, and a third font for the “Sincerely” area. Cut-and-paste cover letters will get you nowhere. Candidates have to tailor the letter so that explains how the candidate can help the specific business that’s hiring. Getting off my soap box now.
-jp