Wieland to sell site for proposed Midtown luxury condo, gallery | ajc.com
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Friday, July 24, 2009
How to Conquer Jobless Bias
How to Conquer Jobless Bias
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Friday, July 17, 2009
Dendreon – A company to watch
Dendreon Corp. , the Seattle-based drug maker, is looking at Atlanta's south side for an $80 million manufacturing facility that could create at least 300 jobs. Dendreon (NASDAQ: DNDN) is seeking FDA approval for a treatment -- Provenge -- that helps deal with prostate cancer that does not respond to traditional hormone therapy. The drug spurs the white cells to attack the prostate cancer. Companies competing in this space are Cell Genesys and Biovax. Dendreon did not immediately comment. Atlanta Business Chronicle first broke the news of Dendreon's interest in Atlanta in its July 17 print edition. The company plans to seek FDA approval by fall or early 2010, the company said. Provenge is unlike existing chemotherapy drugs, which aim to destroy tumor cells by poisoning them. As part of the Dendreon treatment, a type of white cell (an immune cell) called a dendritic cell, is removed from the patient and exposed to a protein in the Dendreon lab. This protein is found in prostate tumor cells. The white cells are then re-infused into the patient. The idea is that this trains the body's immune system to attack tumor cells. Dendreon's approach to cancer treatment is unique, said Dr. Omer Kucuk, professor of hematology and oncology at Emory Winship Cancer Institute. "Most of the treatments we have now for cancer are drugs that [have] a lot of side effects [and] are difficult to give," Kucuk said. "This is kind of a short treatment." Provenge, Kucuk said, is "an exciting new drug because its a vaccine and a new way of treating cancer." According to a clinical trial of 512 men with prostate cancer that no longer responded to hormonal therapy, there was a 4.1 month difference in median survival of the treatment group compared to the control group. Also 42 percent of the treated were alive at three years versus 23 percent of the controls, the company reported at a recent industry meeting. The company also noted there is a lot of logistics in the process, as the blood cells of the patient have to be sent to the drug company for treatment and returned to the doctor to be reinfused in that specific patient. That could be another reason Dendreon picked a location close to the world's busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Dendreon might be positioning itself for the impending FDA approval with the potential Atlanta facility, said Kucuk, who is not involved, or familiar, with any potential Atlanta deal. Dendreon's entry into Atlanta is a positive development for the city because it will add jobs and boost the tax base. Also, Buford, Ga., is home to Theragenics Corp. (NYSE: TGX), which makes Theraseed, a treatment for prostate cancer. The operations will also improve the area's reputation as a cradle for science and medicine, said Dr. Otis Brawley, chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society and an Emory professor. It will also help attract scientists and doctors to the area and spur collaboration with local research universities, such as Emory University, Brawley said. The operation will spur "the exchange of ideas and that's how science improves," Brawley said. The company manufactures Provenge for its clinical trials at a plant in Seattle, and at a similar plant in Morris Plains, N.J. Dendreon is expanding the New Jersey plant. http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2009/07/13/daily99.html
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Saturday, July 11, 2009
Marketing, business - 7 Tips for Network Marketing Success
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Free Seminar to learn LinkedIn
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eMarketing Coordinator
"eMarketing Coordinator" position in Marietta/Northwest Atlanta area
Granite Services (www.gsinc.com) is seeking a talented, enthusiastic and motivated individual to function as an eMarketing Coordinator (Search/Social/ eMarketing) at the General Electric office in Marietta, GA. Please note that this is a long-term salaried position with full benefits,a nd if selected, you will be working as a full-time contractor at our client's site office.
Overview of Position:
- Provide coordination/ support for e-mail marketing efforts, search
marketing, social marketing and other related campaigns
- Provide analytics and reporting support to measure efficacy of marketing
efforts
- Distribute customized Google analytics dashboard to P&L communicators
-Define and design user interface by translating business requirements
into interface functionality
- Collate data on trends related to search and email marketing
- Ability to develop banner graphics, animation, landing pages, and digital
media assets would be a huge plus!
If qualified and interested, please apply directly to:<https://powersource .gsinc.com/ recruiting/ viewpost. dyn?viewpost= 169314>
*CANDIDATES LOCAL TO ATLANTA, GA MAY ONLY APPLY*
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Friday, July 10, 2009
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Project Control Schedule Analyst
Project Control Schedule Analyst position at the GE office in Norcross
Granite Services is seeking a talented, enthusiastic and motivated individual to fill the position of a Project Control Schedule Analyst at the General Electric office in Norcross, GA. Candidates must be willing to travel to and gain access to nuclear power plants in the Southeast US. Therefore, all applicants must (ideally) be a US citizen, or be a permanent US resident (possess a Green Card).
JOB SUMMARY:
Under the direction of the Project Control Manager, the Project Control Schedule Analyst must possess the ability to create, modify, and update a power plant installation and maintenance schedule, as well as identify and resolve schedule conflicts. The Project Control Schedule Analyst must participate in diverse groups, establish effective communications with the project team, and produce aproject schedule analysis (verbal and graphical) for the client. The Project Control Schedule Analyst is responsible for schedule data interpretation and analysis data from multiple projects, consolidated report generation and the presentation of analytical results to client in formal settings. The Project Control Schedule Analyst must be familiar with cost accounting,
financial analysis, project management, and risk assessment.
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS:
Maintain the standard Organizational Breakdown Structure (OBS). Manage and create project Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) as applicable. Monitor P3e global activity codes, calendars, and resources. Provide project management with recommendations for improved schedule performance and appropriate corrective action alternatives. Update and maintain project schedules and provide periodic updates to project management. Provide the Project Control Manager with regular scheduling / cost control updates and reports. Review project closure data and reports, submit closed projects to project control COE. Maintain standardization of process during project execution. Coordinate project planning and execution with regional client Service Managers. Travel to project sites and regional offices as required to support outages and project control needs. Generate target and final as worked project schedules.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
through decision-making.
Proficiency in resource loading and planning projects.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
The ideal candidate will have experience with large steam power train and nuclear power plants. Candidate must be available to support maintenance planning and execution including interface with client scheduling systems and processes. Position may include short periods (up to two weeks) of down time between planning and maintenance events. Planning may include short site visits, office work in Norcross, GA and work from home.
Travel expenses will be reimbursed following federal guidelines.
Typical field employee benefits will be provided.
Granite International (a GE-affiliate) provides competitive wages, and is an equal opportunity employer. Thank you!
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Free Career Transition Workshop - July 7 2009
There's no doubt about it, the world can seem like a scary place right now. And for many of us, what is especially unnerving is the way the unemployment rate continues to rise. If you are one of those fearful of losing your job, have recently been laid off, or are searching for your ideal career, this presentation is a must-attend event.
Career transitions can be trying; and even more difficult during a job crisis. In this FREE workshop, you will learn how to successfully manage whatever career transition you are currently facing.
Guest speaker, Certified Career Coach Hallie Crawford, helps professionals identify their ideal career path and make it happen. She is regularly featured as a career expert in the media including Fox, CNN, Yahoo Hot Jobs, Entrepreneur Magazine, The Wall Street Journal and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. For more information about Hallie, please visit www.HallieCrawford.com
In this presentation, Hallie will give you the three critical steps you need to take right now in order to survive the job crisis. She will show you how to create possibilities for yourself - despite the tough economy. If you want to find out how to survive, and even thrive, during these tough times, join us!
What: Jewish Transition Network When: Thursday July 9th at 7pm Where: Congregation Beth Shalom Social Hall in Atlanta, GA
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Sunday, July 5, 2009
Time to Give Yourself a Personal Progress Report - FOXBusiness.com
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Saturday, July 4, 2009
Director, Real Estate
The Director of Real Estate will be responsible for working with the senior management to establish and implement an overall Real Estate Strategy which designs and supports a branch network that optimizes the brand awareness and positioning within a given market within the right cost envelope. The Real Estate strategy will take into consideration at a minimum the following topics:
- Retail vs. Office footprint
- Flagship vs. smaller locations
- Development of a standard branch model
- Branding
- Furniture
- Cost efficiency
- Multiple broker networks
The Director of Real Estate will also be responsible for the management of the day to day real estate activities. This will include building a team made up of internal and/or external team members. It will also include establishment of overall guidelines and processes around all real estate activities to ensure compliance with the overall strategy and the ability to track performance.
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Older job seekers struggle with age barriers
Like many unemployed older workers, 64-year old Allan Kellum fears his age has made it harder to find a new job. At a recent job fair, Kellum expressed interest in a supervisory role coordinating an international health assistance program. A recruiter set him straight: "The people applying for that are young." So now Kellum, who lives in McLean, Va., takes no chances. He's deleted his college graduation date from his resume and reduced the number of years it covers. He's hoping that will help move his resume past any screeners who would be put off by his age.
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Friday, July 3, 2009
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Saturday, June 27, 2009
Tech Expansion brings jobs to Gwinnett
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Sunday, June 14, 2009
Economic Development in the Southeast U.S.
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The Southeast has attracted an array of corporate facilities recently. In February, Asbury Automotive Group Inc., a major chain of national auto retailers, relocated to metro Atlanta from New York. In recent months, Tennessee announced three projects, all valued at more than $1 billion each, by units of Wacker Chemie AG, Volkswagen AG and Hemlock Semiconductor Group. North Carolina last week welcomed a new Apple Inc. data warehouse.
Meanwhile, state economic development officers say they are pursuing a higher number of relocation prospects. "The level of competition on retention, expansion and relocation projects has become more intense," said North Carolina Deputy Secretary of Commerce Dale Carroll.
Development agencies across the Southeast are therefore pushing their recruiting machines into overdrive. Gwinnett County, where NCR is moving its headquarters, revamped its development strategy in 2007 to prevent the slowing of the area's red-hot job growth. Nick Masino, the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce's vice president for economic development, says the organization hired seven new staff and created national and global marketing teams.
Since then, the number of companies the agency is courting soared to 36 this year compared with seven in the first six months of 2007. The Gwinnett Chamber has won five projects this year—including a 75-job expansion of Habasit America, a Suwanee, Ga., belting company, and a 300-job unit of California's YesVideo Inc., which transfers VHS to DVD. The agency says it brought at least 5,000 jobs to the county in the past 24 months. Half the companies it is pursuing are based in the Midwest.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Online job searchers beware of malware
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Some of the riskiest searches on the Internet today are associated either with finding items for free -- such as music or screensavers -- or looking for work that can be done from home, Internet security company McAfee Inc. reported Wednesday.
Santa Clara, Calif.-based McAfee (NYSE: MFE) released a report on the Web's most dangerous search terms that said during the recession it observed a growing number of malicious search results targeted at people who want to save money or earn extra income working at home.
McAfee researched more than 2,600 popular keywords (as defined by Google Zeitgeist, Yahoo Buzz and others sources) to assess the degree of risk for each. Maximum risk refers to the maximum percentage of risky sites a user might encounter on a single page of search results.
As defined by McAfee, the riskiest set of keyword variations was "screensavers" with a maximum risk of 59.1 percent. Nearly six out of the top 10 search results for "screensavers" contain malware. One of the single riskiest search terms in the world is "lyrics," with a maximum risk factor of one in two. Surprisingly, searches using the word Viagra, a popular keyword that is also common in spam e-mail messages, yielded the fewest risky sites. Searches with the safest risk profile included health-related terms and searches about the current economic crisis.
Consumers looking to save money or searching for means of additional income should take note: searchers clicking on results that contain the word "free" have a 21.3 percent chance of infecting their PCs with online threats, such as spyware, spam, phishing, adware, viruses and other malware. "Work from home" searches can be as much as four times riskier than the average risk for all popular terms, McAfee said.
The term "free work from home" carried a 40 percent maximum risk, with variants of that phrase carrying risks from 20 percent up.
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