Artech Information Systems

Submitted by drewzhrodague on Fri, 2005-08-05 13:07.
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Good Day,

We have this Very Urgent requirement for our direct client GlaxoSmithKline - PA. If this interests you please reply with your Updated Resume to ababbar@artechinfo.com
as well.

Title : System Administrator
Location :King of Prussia - PA
Duration : 3 months(Extendable upto 18 months)

Description:

* Provide high level technical expertise for management of various SAN (Storage Area Networks), NAS (Networked Attached Storage) and Backup systems.

Technical requirements include expert knowledge of Veritas NetBackup, EMC Symmetrix/DMX using ECC, and UNIX system administration skills.

Candidate must possess excellent shell scripting ability.

Other Desirable skills: EMC Celerra management, Storageworks EVA, NetApp OnTap and Windows administration experience.

Candidates should also posess excellent organizational, communication and time management skills.

Candidate should also have prior experience with change management systems and technical documentation. Oncall support required.
Thanks and Regards

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Amit Babbar
Artech Information Systems LLC.
Phone: (973) 993-9414 ext 3340, Fax: 973 993 9366
www.artechinfo.com
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Submitted by jsinglet71 on Tue, 2008-05-13 21:42.

I've received tons of emails from this company and found that it appears these people do not actually open up your resumes and read them. I say this because not one time have to sent me a job that exists here where I live and none that fit my Objective in my resume.

But what really got me thinking was the following two things...

- Out of the 4 supposed recruiters I spoke with on the phone none of them could speak hardly any English. Its very difficult to answer questions honestly when you can't understand a word the person is saying.

- The portions I did understand were that it seemed imminent that I give them my Social Security number over the phone or possibly by E-Mail "before" they could submit me for the position. In today`s day and age, with all the identity theft going on, I just don't see how requiring a social security number before submission could be considered legitimate.

I've blocked their domain in my Email server and their phone numbers to prevent any further correspondence from this company.

I'm not saying they are up to no good - Just be cautious before doing business with this company.