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jobseeker Post subject: RF Wireless Engineering, GSM RF Planning &
Optimization Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:09 am Hi Iam a recent graduate
with Master's in RF Wireless engineering. I am looking for a fulltime
opportunity in the RF Wireless planning and engineering position, could
someone pass on informations or leads on available opportunity. Thanks
Deep
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Guest Post subject: Posted: Wed Mar
30, 2005 2:59 pm u can try this website,
http://www.telecomcareers.net/
and try to send c.v to different recruiters, i think that will help.
good luck
tony
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m shahid Post
subject: Re: RF Wireless Engineering, GSM RF Planning & OptimizatPosted:
Sun Jun 19, 2005 1:52 pm jobseeker wrote: Hi Iam a recent graduate
with Master's in RF Wireless engineering. I am looking for a fulltime
opportunity in the RF Wireless planning and engineering position, could
someone pass on informations or leads on available opportunity. Thanks
Deep
hi i m searching for a knowledge and guidness on rf planning
in gsm. any body who would like to help me either by data or knowledge.
me thankful to him.
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Guest Post subject: Posted:
Fri Jun 24, 2005 9:58 am Send me a copy of your resume - DELETED
I am a recruiter for DELETED and I place RF Engineers at various wireless
companies. It's hard to find an entry level position but it doesn't
hurt to give to me.
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Guest Post subject: Re:
RF Wireless Engineering, GSM RF Planning & OptimizatPosted: Sat
Jul 16, 2005 2:05 am Hey! hope u fine .u got opppotunity by doing
project with us related to "simulation of GSM netwrok in Visual C++".
so u have a better chance to show ur abilities . come and join us.
best regards. bye
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RAYMOND Post subject:
GRADUATE RF VACANCIESPosted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 5:52 pm I am a recent
graduate who has a master's degree in Electronics & Communications
as well as holding a 2:1 Beng hons degree in Electronics & Computing.
I was wondering does anyone know of any companies or recruitment agencies
that are recruiting graduates in RF Engineering. I would be grateful
if you could get back to me. You can email me at DELETED
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recruitextreme Post subject: Deep--I can help!Posted:
Mon Aug 29, 2005 10:37 am Deep,
In regards to your posting,
I have a current entry level opportunity open that would fit your educational
background perfectly in RF Engineering. I am looking to hire 50 engineers
around the US, so we do have the positions open! Send me your resume
as soon as you can and I will definitely help you in your career search!
Email : DELETED
I hope to hear from you soon!
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Guest Post subject: I have an immediate opportunityPosted:
Fri Sep 02, 2005 9:57 am If you send me your resume, I can see if
i can get you an interview, i am looking now for an experienced RF engineer
call me...DELETED..
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dozzyq@yahoo.com Post
subject: Position in RF Planning and OptimizationPosted: Tue Sep 27,
2005 10:19 am Hi, I have a BEng hons degree in Electrical/Electronics
Engineering, currently working with one of the major Teleom operator
as an RF/BTS Support Engineer (3yrs experience) but wish to start a
career in RF Planning and Optimization, will appreciate any information
from anyone. Dozie.
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RP Post subject: RF
Engneering jobPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 5:40 am Hi, I am a grdaute
from University of London and amlooking for a graduate level job in
GSM RF planning and optimisation.
Cheers!
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