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Anybody want a good Gov contractor i. t job in OKC hit the pm. Great pay, clearance, I'll even split my referral bonus.
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Has anyone every been in a position where a guy was hired at a level or two above you and he is clearly not qualified? I'm currently going through this and nothing against the guy, he's cool but the work is clearly above his head. I'm constantly having to explain things to him (sometimes 3-4 times..really annoying), hold his hand during work and always answer simple questions. I really feel like he has no experience. Meanwhile I feel like I was overlooked for the job and I know I have more experience and qualification than him. The senior person in my dept ( that has the same title as the new guy) also thinks so. We all work together on projects so he knows my level of knowledge and he is also upset that the new person has the same title as him and clearly doesn't know what he is doing.
I did a proctored EC Council exam last fall. There was a executable that popped open a window that couldn’t be minimized. There was also monitoring via web camera and key strokes.I wonder how they’re gonna proctor the exams. Only thing I can imagine that happens is they prevent any other web browsing
I think they should be done as long as you have access to a network connection . Having to drive to those places are a waste of time. Webcam monitoring, while necessary, is weirdI did a proctored EC Council exam last fall. There was a executable that popped open a window that couldn’t be minimized. There was also monitoring via web camera and key strokes.
They state this is done via web proctors.
I’d love if all the other vendors follow this lead. Test centers shouldn’t necessarily go away...but we’re getting to the point where this can be done remotely.
We brought in a guy at my last job that had a great academic background. He had a master's and a PhD along experience as a college professor. However I got inpatient teaching him how to approach projects since he was picking it up very very slowly. He had very little practical experience. Ended up leaving and he took up about half of my responsibilities. I did not feel confident in his abilities though.Has anyone every been in a position where a guy was hired at a level or two above you and he is clearly not qualified? I'm currently going through this and nothing against the guy, he's cool but the work is clearly above his head. I'm constantly having to explain things to him (sometimes 3-4 times..really annoying), hold his hand during work and always answer simple questions. I really feel like he has no experience. Meanwhile I feel like I was overlooked for the job and I know I have more experience and qualification than him. The senior person in my dept ( that has the same title as the new guy) also thinks so. We all work together on projects so he knows my level of knowledge and he is also upset that the new person has the same title as him and clearly doesn't know what he is doing.
Happened in my last contract, someone else started also as a contractor 1 month after me and eventually they just let his contract expire without renewal (was a 6-mo contract).Has anyone every been in a position where a guy was hired at a level or two above you and he is clearly not qualified? I'm currently going through this and nothing against the guy, he's cool but the work is clearly above his head. I'm constantly having to explain things to him (sometimes 3-4 times..really annoying), hold his hand during work and always answer simple questions. I really feel like he has no experience. Meanwhile I feel like I was overlooked for the job and I know I have more experience and qualification than him. The senior person in my dept ( that has the same title as the new guy) also thinks so. We all work together on projects so he knows my level of knowledge and he is also upset that the new person has the same title as him and clearly doesn't know what he is doing.
Has anyone every been in a position where a guy was hired at a level or two above you and he is clearly not qualified? I'm currently going through this and nothing against the guy, he's cool but the work is clearly above his head. I'm constantly having to explain things to him (sometimes 3-4 times..really annoying), hold his hand during work and always answer simple questions. I really feel like he has no experience. Meanwhile I feel like I was overlooked for the job and I know I have more experience and qualification than him. The senior person in my dept ( that has the same title as the new guy) also thinks so. We all work together on projects so he knows my level of knowledge and he is also upset that the new person has the same title as him and clearly doesn't know what he is doing.
Has anyone every been in a position where a guy was hired at a level or two above you and he is clearly not qualified? I'm currently going through this and nothing against the guy, he's cool but the work is clearly above his head. I'm constantly having to explain things to him (sometimes 3-4 times..really annoying), hold his hand during work and always answer simple questions. I really feel like he has no experience. Meanwhile I feel like I was overlooked for the job and I know I have more experience and qualification than him. The senior person in my dept ( that has the same title as the new guy) also thinks so. We all work together on projects so he knows my level of knowledge and he is also upset that the new person has the same title as him and clearly doesn't know what he is doing.
Took apart my first computer yesterday . Went pretty well aside from some first time mistakes
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