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zollarsr

zollarsr

What are the most challenging aspects of your job at SAIC?

Helping with crisis communications, strategic communications, responpding to hundreds of media calls from print, broadcast and TV journalists.

Posted @ 02:26PM, February 01, 2008 by zollarsr | Permalink
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zollarsr

zollarsr

How would you describe what you did at SAIC?

Managed San Diego-area media relations and public affairs office. SAIC has more than 44,000 employees worldwide.

Posted @ 02:26PM, February 01, 2008 by zollarsr | Permalink
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zollarsr

zollarsr

What's the secret to getting hired at SAIC?

You need to be smart, hardworking, dedicated, and have the ability to meet tight deadlines under often very stressful conditions.

Posted @ 02:24PM, February 01, 2008 by zollarsr | Permalink
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C Brathwaite

C

How would you describe what you did at SAIC?

Posted @ 12:25PM, September 23, 2007 by C Brathwaite | Permalink
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Catherine Butler

Catherine

How would you describe what you did at SAIC?

digitization, Adobe Acrobat-bookmarking

Posted @ 08:19AM, September 17, 2007 by Catherine Butler | Permalink
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sal Pena

sal

How would you describe what you did at SAIC?

Managed financial aspects of department, technical and customer support, project management, purchasing, working with vendors, suppliers and other company departments such as IT, Telecom and Facilities. Prepared presentations, conducted meetings, developed department goals and implemented procedures and performance standards to achieve these goals. Oversaw employment, promotion, performance evaluation, training, motivation, counseling and discipline of department employees.... read more

Posted @ 08:33PM, August 21, 2007 by sal Pena | Permalink
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William Murray

William

How would you describe what you did at SAIC?

I provided in-depth policy analysis on the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, missile defense and U.S. defense policy as a whole to the Treaty Advisor, U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command. I also performed analysis of open source intelligence, supervised a team conducting a vulnerability assessment of U.S. facilities involved in missile defense testing and supported the development of an automated tool for tracking and analyzing the effectiveness of strategic communications.... read more

Posted @ 06:37AM, July 24, 2007 by William Murray | Permalink
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Byron

What's the secret to getting hired at SAIC?

Demonstrate educational background, core competency, work experience and performance attitude that is specifically suited to successfully execute the engineering design and analysis tasks required to fulfill the customer requirements. Must work well with teams of multi dsiciplinary engineers, sub contractors, vendors and government management and key government oversight personnel. Must be able to communicate effectively, support, provide oversight review and direct the efforts of support contractors working in the field.... read more

Posted @ 02:52PM, June 14, 2007 by Byron Oxman | Permalink
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Byron

How would you describe what you did at SAIC?

Provided tasking and oversight for a multidisciplinary team effort to provide CBRN resistant HVAC/collective protection systems to positively pressurize mission critical facilities and buildings. Perform design briefs, developed budgets and proposed solution for preliminary and final design briefs. Performed design, survey analysis, software test and developed design solutions for a wide variety of CBRN force protection sensor technologies as a team member in a major force protection program.... read more

Posted @ 02:40PM, June 14, 2007 by Byron Oxman | Permalink
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Jonathan Lin

Jonathan

What are the three best things about working at SAIC?

* The People
* The complexity of the projects
* Large company with many growth path
* Free beers at the vending machine (ok..maybe not..just a dream)

Posted @ 04:53PM, March 04, 2007 by Jonathan Lin | Permalink
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