These are my top 5 On Line Jobs

Senior Web Designer

-design HTML prototypes, visual interfaces and interaction of Web-based applications and hand code CSS.
-A person who creates a Web site
-may use Web authoring software or an HTML editor to create the actual pages, or they may design the overall look and let a Webmaster do the actual coding.
-one with lots of programming talent
-also a web programmer

Reference: http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/job-JOL0ZLLZKKV;_ylt=ApPiueBJiaDuwDetq48RcNL6Q6IX?search_url=/job-search-l-Los_Angeles-CA-c-Internet_New_Media-m-0?offset=30

Call Center Agent

-often operated through an extensive open workspace for call centre agents, with work stations that include a computer -It can be independently operated or networked with additional centres, often linked to a corporate
computer network, including mainframes, microcomputers and LANs.

Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_center

Virtual Help Desk

-it is like a call center application that allows organizations to have one point of contact through multiple channels: web, e-mail and phone, enabling cost effective management and coordination of problems as well as information requests by employees, partners and customers.
-position requires excellent communication skills, previous IT training and/or experience.
-one must be familiar with Desktop Hardware and Operating Systems such as XP, WIN2K and NT 4.0.

References: http://www.scorpiosoft.com/products/vhd_f.htm
http://www.at-homeworks.com/job_listings.htm

Interactive Production Artist

-Translate designs into optimized digital files for websites, banner ads, interstitial or micro-sites.
- Work predominantly with images and copy, but may also work with other media formats, such as animation, video and audio.
- Assist designers, senior designers and Art Director with design, HTML, Flash and other tools as needed.
- Work with Senior Designer and Designer to track, process, develop and deliver all graphical assets for a website or media campaign.
- Preserve the integrity of the design while implementing it technically.

Reference:http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/job-J665Z99QWXG;_ylt=AlkRWcyCkgtcZaWhUMnFnPj6Q6IX?search_url=/job-search-l-Los_Angeles-CA-c-Internet_New_Media-m-0

Medical Transcriptionis

-A Medical Transcriptionist takes a physician’s dictated notes and types them up to be put in the patient’s medical file.
-this job deals with the process of transcription, or converting voice-recorded reports as dictated by physicians and/or other healthcare professionals into text format.
-equires an experience in Internal Medicine and must be proficient with Window-based PC, Microsoft Word, high speed Internet and Email.

References: http://www.at-homeworks.com/job_listings.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_transcription
http://www.justonlinejobs.com/services/medical-transcription-at-home.html


Being an IT student and studying different networking and other basics on web, I preferred to become a Web Designer. It may help me sometime to develop my skills on web designing. I can apply my imaginations about designing. And I can learn and be able to apply the things I learned during college.

think of the future..

IT Network Manager

Required Skills

=> Must be a Microsoft Certified Engineer with 7 to 10 years supervisory networking experience.
=> Must have experience in supporting CISCO routers, switches and CISCO IP telephone equipment.
=> Internet technology experience such as Active Directory, Exchange 2003, Internet Banking, Firewall configuration and McAfee Anti-Virus Suite and network security is required.
=> Supporting Microsoft windows server 2003, desktop windows XP and SQL2005 is also a must.
=> Additional experience in project management, and infrastructure design is critical ...

Other Nice to Have Skills

=> Displaying excellent interpersonal skills while working with non-technical employees and the ability to handle changing priorities while maximizing resources is very helpful.
=> Banking software applications support is helpful but not necessary.
=>The successful candidate must have a college degree in Information Technology or equivalent...

Job Description

=> Manager will manage and oversee Bank's network ...
=> Reviews, evaluates, recommends and administers enhancements to the Bank's current network infrastructure ...
=> Responsibilities include but are not limited to ensuring proper functioning of Bank’s Networks.
=> Installs updates as necessary, helps business operations utilize information systems to improve efficiency, keeps computer equipment, hardware, and software updated to meet organizational needs, sets up and maintains Bank’s network, Intranet, CISCO, Internet banking, systems, etc.
=> Ensures back up systems are in place and operational for all Bank systems. Oversees setting up and maintenance of all user accounts...


http://www.itjobs.com/cgibin/showjob.cgi?query=92334

Reflection..COMDDAP

The journey...

It was a very hot afternoon of July 2, 2009 when I and my classmates walked from our school, University of Southeastern Philippines down to the corner of Conpinco. We sat there to wait for our other classmates to come so that we can go together, can lessen the fare, and most especially, we don't have to walk under the hotness of the sun again.When our other classmates have arrived, there were already ten of us and just enough to "pakyaw" a jeep down to our real destination for that afternoon... COMDDAP

The searching...

When I saw the Apo View Hotel where the COMDDAP was held, I felt excited. There are two main reasons why. First reason is, it was really my first time to enter the Apo View Hotel. Second is the knowledge that I can learn and get from that event. Before we were able to enter the hall, one of the personnel of the event gave us a student pass, and we I felt also a bit shy (char!) because there is a man who is also taking pictures of us at the same time.

The place was already when we went inside, and only us, Usepians are in our school uniform(gitan-aw pud mi gamai..hehe). And we are very proud of that. We started our searching from the first stall down to the last one. Every stall has different products or promotions. They are also giving leaflets and fliers about their product and the same us the visitors have also something to read and learn.

Through our searching, we also met some of our ex-classmates who transferred to other school and even just for a while, the happy memories flash back.

I learned a lot from the searching and window shopping that we did. There are lots of information also that I can get from the leaflets and fliers that I have. There was a stall there that sells motherboards and I was amazed because their products look very nice, cool, and most especially the power is very efficient. I was also amazed about the very big printer there, that was my first time seeing those huge thing in reality. There were also laptops that are free to use, and so we took the chance to try it and to scan things. There was also a stall there that are giving freebies like ball pens, sling, and many more. We were also taking pictures with some of the displays or the display alone. The searching was cool, fun, and particularly, very informative.

The learning...

The second session is supposed to start at one o'clock in the afternoon, but it started late because the first session started late also.

When the second session of the seminar started, the first topic is about the Jupiter Systems Inc. Mr. Celmer L. Santos discussed about the Dealer Management System (DMS). Dealer Management System is a 24 years old software company and a 100% Filipino owned that we can truly be proud of. It has also a hundred plus personnel and also one of the pioneer if Enterprise Resource Planning Systems in the Philippines. This Dealer Management System particularly deals about cars/vehicles. It hat a complete end-to-end solution for auto management, a vehicle management, back office operations and financial reporting. It also covers the Customer Relationship Management, Vehicle Sales and Administration, and the Service Management. The service management ha a lot of general features, these includes:
==> advance booking
==> operation maintenance
==> repair orders
==> repair estimates
==> customer service history
==> time-in/time-out
==> parts requisitioning and picking
==> service invoicing
==> warranty claims and processing
==> reports and queries

The Dealer Management System (DMS) is a very important and helpful information especially to those who are planning to buy a car. It can help them to ensure that their car are in good hands. It can secure them that they can have the right treatment for their vehicle.

Here comes the most exciting part of learning. The next topic is about the HP thin Client. But before he started the to discuss about the HP Thin Client, he told us that at the end of the topic they will be giving away flash drives and t-shirts. That is one of the reason why it is exciting.

Thin clients are computing devices that function as an access device on a network. These solid-state devices connect over a network to a server where the bulk of the processing takes place. Thin clients have no hard drive, allowing for more secure storage of data and applications on the server. In fact, keystrokes, mouse events and screen images are all that is sent between the client and server. This makes the device much more secure than a standard desktop or notebook computer.
With no hard drive, fan or other moving parts, thin clients have a much longer lifespan than standard computers and use significantly less power. Lower maintenance costs are another benefit as software application updates, virus scanning and patches can be executed on the server. Deployment costs are also reduced as thin clients can be remotely configured and do not need to be set up individually. Break-fix simply requires replacing the thin client.

Thin clients are ideal solution for today's healthcare, industrial, retail, financial and education industries offering a number of benefits to your business.

Enhanced security
Unlike a traditional desktop or notebook computer, no applications or data are stored locally on the thin client. This makes them easy to replace if lost, stolen or damaged. Thin clients are an ideal choice for businesses that are facing increased regulatory compliance laws such as HIPAA or Sarbanes-Oxley

Easier manageability
Thin clients are managed at the server, located within the data center. The client hardware has fewer points of failure and lacks a hard drive for storage providing protection from viruses and malware. Thin clients connect to servers via web browsers or remote desktop software. Depending on the functionality the user needs, client desktops can be very simple single-application kiosks or a flexible and familiar Windows environment.
Thin clients can be set up out of the box in less than 10 minutes allowing easy deployment to new users or remote locations. HP thin clients can be remotely configured and managed via management software included at no extra charge.

High reliability
With thin client access devices, business continuity is a given in the event of a natural disaster, as the data and applications are not resident on the client device. Because of their solid state design, thin clients have an extended product life of up to 5 years and can be cost effectively replaced if needed.
Thin clients are ideal for environments unsuited for traditional desktop computers like dusty, remote or space-constrained environments. They can be mounted invisibly behind a flat panel monitor, under the desk or just about anywhere with the optional VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association)-compatible HP Quick Release.

Increased energy efficiency
Thin clients offer significant savings in power usage over traditional desktops. This is realized not only in energy costs but reduced air-conditioning costs in some cases. With their long lifecycle thin clients allow companies to achieve energy savings targets and reduce the need for replacement equipment.

Lower total cost of ownership
The increased security, reliability and ease of management contribute to a lower total cost of ownership for your client computing devices. With a longer useful lifespan, thin clients contribute to cost savings. According to a study by Gartner (TCO Comparison of PCs with Server-Based Computing, June 2006) thin client TCO annual savings have been measured as high as:
• 79% less downtime cost per user
• 16% capital cost savings
• 34% less in maintenance
• 19% less to operate
• 48% overall lower total cost

I really learned a lot from them and just bad luck for me because I was not able to get their freebies.I was also really amazed about its features and benefits because this kind of innovation will really help especially to the bigger establishments and in the corporate world. :lol!: