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<Title>Hack the Parks- Bringing the Community Together for Change</Title>
<Tagline>Do you have a solution to improve Baltimore City Parks?</Tagline>
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    <p>Park improvements can be an engine of change for Baltimore. Well-maintained city parks <a href="https://www.planning.org/cityparks/briefingpapers/saferneighborhoods.htm" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">promote social health</a>, improve neighborhood safety, and spur economic growth. </p>
    <p>The power to make Baltimore's parks (and the city, as a whole) sustainable, livable and vibrant lies with us. So we are calling on the citizens of Baltimore to "hack" the city's parks. By hacking we mean, citizens develop their own applications (whether they be technology-based or not) which create simple, tangible benefits for the community.</p>
    <p><a href="http://gb.tc/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">gb.tc</a> has partnered with the <a href="http://moit.baltimorecity.gov/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Mayor's Office of Information Technology</a> and Baltimore's <a href="http://bcrp.baltimorecity.gov/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Department of Recreation and Parks</a> to give Baltimoreans a real opportunity to change our urban green spaces. The goal isn't just to better life in Baltimore, but to give citizens the chance to build real, sustainable businesses which help achieve this end.</p>
    <p>Hack the Parks is making <a href="http://gb.tc/programs/hacktheparks/eligibility/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">grants available</a> to support the most innovative park improvement proposals. We encourage you to think small, at least to start. The funded projects are all pilots. In addition to seed money, the selected pilot projects will also be given park space or other Rec and Parks resources to test their plans, pivot, and evolve into truly viable products. </p>
    <p>Here's how it works:</p>
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    <li>Throughout April and May 2013, anyone can propose a solution (or multiple solutions) to improve a Baltimore City park.</li>
    <li>On May 24, the selected pilot projects will be announced.</li>
    <li>In June, Rec and Parks will roll out implementation of the funded solutions.</li>
    <li>All summer long, the solutions will be used in their assigned city parks. Updates on each project will be posted on this website, so the community can keep track of its progress.</li>
    <li>At the end of the summer, there will be a celebration where presentations will be made on each project's success.</li>
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    <p><em>Hack the Parks is made possible with the support of </em></p>
    <p><a href="http://moit.baltimorecity.gov/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="http://gb.tc/files/resources/small_orioles-moit.png" alt="MOIT Logo" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a></p>
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<Title>Summer 2013 Engineering Internships with Domino</Title>
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<Title>Tip of the week: Time management skills</Title>
<Tagline>5 Stellar Time Management Tips</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content">Story from: CollegeInfoGeek <a href="http://collegeinfogeek.com/5-time-management-tips/">http://collegeinfogeek.com/5-time-management-tips/</a><br><br><br><p>So you’re in college now, and maybe you’ve found that even without 
    seven straight hours of class a day, it’s still hard to get things done.
     Maybe you’ve got other commitments that keep you busy, or maybe you 
    just haven’t built <a title="Hack Your Willpower By Building Unbreakable Habits" href="http://collegeinfogeek.com/hack-your-willpower-by-building-unbreakable-habits/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">effective habits</a> and don’t have the motivation to start big tasks.</p>
    <p>On the other hand, maybe you think you’re moving along just fine – 
    either way, you can benefit from these helpful time management tricks. 
    Some are just tips, some are entire time management methods, and some 
    are tools to help you out along the way.</p>
    <h2>1. Get it out of your head</h2>
    <p>The most essential part of good time management is to get your 
    engagements out of your head and into a system that you have easy access
     to. Personally, there is no way I could keep everything I need to do 
    memorized and not miss things. You have a lot of different obligations 
    in college and it is important that you record everything you need to do
     for each of them, and also to keep them well organized. Here’s a few 
    different ways you can do this.</p>
    <h3>A planner</h3>
    <p>Paper planners were and are still a great way to keep a calender and a
     record of all you need to do. Planners keep everything in one spot, and
     you can take a planner everywhere you go depending on its size.</p>
    <p>However, this is College Info Geek – we like to use a little more modern approach.</p>
    <h3>Keep it online</h3>
    <p>There are countless web apps out there offering time management 
    systems. The trick is finding one that integrates everything that has to
     do with time management; here’s the system I use that works extremely 
    well for me.</p>
    <p>The base of my system is firmly rooted in <a title="Google Calendar" href="http://www.google.com/calendar" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Google Calendar</a>.
     I have a different colored calender for each different “part” of my 
    life – class, work, events on campus, other events, homework, etc.</p>
    <p>This works really well for me because I can take one look at the 
    calendar and get an idea of where my time will be going for the week. 
    Google Calender is my calendar of choice because it integrates so well 
    with Gmail, so I can quickly add events as they come into my inbox.</p>
    <p>For my to-do list I use <a title="Toodledo" href="http://www.toodledo.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Toodledo</a>. Toodledo edges out competing to-do web apps like Remember The Milk and Tada Lists for a couple of reasons.</p>
    <p>Firstly, everything is done from one screen; I don’t have to go to 
    multiple pages to set up multiple lists like I do in Tada Lists. I can 
    just add a task and tell Toodledo which folder to put it in and then 
    give it a priority. Secondly, I like Toodledo because it integrates with
     the next program…</p>
    <p><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=302503702&amp;mt=8&amp;ign-mpt=uo%3D6" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> Pocket Informant</a>
     is my mobile time management command center. I have an iPod Touch, and 
    since I spend about 95% of my time under the cover of wifi, I’m 
    constantly connected to the internet.</p>
    <p>Pocket Informant is hands down my favorite calendar/to-do app 
    available. While the full version is a little expensive, there is a free
     version available for you to try out if you have an iPod or iPhone 
    (Pocket Informant is also available for Windows Mobile and Blackberry, 
    and is coming soon to Android).</p>
    <p>Pocket Informant syncs with both Google Calendar and Toodledo to 
    create the perfect time management environment for when I’m away from 
    the computer. I can view everything offline when I have no internet 
    connection, and I can also create tasks and events. When my iPod gets a 
    connection, the program will sync with Google Calendar and Toodledo and 
    add any tasks or events I created to them.</p>
    <p>Pocket Informant also has a powerful and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of the <strong>accelerometer</strong>. The
     calender portion of the application offers List, Day, Week, and Month 
    views; the List, Day, and Month all look identical in portrait and 
    landscape mode.</p>
    <p>However, week view offers two different modes of viewing. Portrait 
    mode gives each day of the week a box on the screen that displays a list
     of that day’s events and tasks; touching a certain day will bring up a 
    hybrid week/list view as well.</p>
    <p>In landscape mode you get a view very similar to Google Calendar; 
    there are seven columns for each day of the week and each event is shown
     graphically in its time slot.</p>
    <p>Pocket Informant also offers a lot of flexibility when it comes to tasks. The app offers three methods of task management: the <strong>Franklin Covey</strong> method, the <strong>Getting Things Done<em> </em></strong>method, and the <strong>Toodledo</strong> method.</p>
    <p>By default the Getting Things Done method will be selected; I find 
    that method to be overkill for me, plus I love being able to sync tasks 
    to my desktop, so I use the Toodledo method. I’m not familiar with the 
    Franklin Covey method, but it’s nice to have another option.</p>
    <p>Hopefully my method has at least given you an idea as to how to start
     building your own task and event management system. Let’s move on to 
    some other tips.</p>
    <h2>2. Minimize Distractions</h2>
    <p>If you’re like me, your computer is a huge distraction. There are 
    plenty of good ways to keep your computer from distracting you (turn it 
    off, set it on fire, give it away), but what if you have work to do on 
    your computer?</p>
    <p>We are definitely part of a “multi-tasking” generation; that is, we 
    pride ourselves on being able to manage a lot of things at once. This is
     especially true for out computers. I used to always keep Gmail, 
    Facebook, Twitter, my RSS feeds, Skype, and other things open right 
    alongside my homework.</p>
    <p>Did it distract me? <strong>You bet. </strong></p>
    <p>You’d be kidding yourself if you thought it didn’t. Not only does 
    frequently stopping to check social networks and other things waste 
    time, but it also breaks your concentration.</p>
    <p>I believe you actually waste more time trying to regain concentration
     after switching back to your work than you do actually engaging in the 
    distraction! Plus, you retain less information if you are constantly 
    switching your focus.</p>
    <p>So, say you’re <a href="http://collegeinfogeek.com/mutant-guide-to-finals/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">studying for finals</a> and you <strong>need </strong>to concentrate. how do you <strong>minimize distractions</strong> when working on the computer?</p>
    <p>Firstly, close the unimportant tabs in your browser and applications 
    on your desktop. It won’t hurt you to be disconnected from social 
    networks for an hour or two while you learn something worthwhile or get 
    some homework done.</p>
    <p>Some people advocate a “50/10″ rule (or variations of it), where you 
    work for 50 minutes and take 10 off. Personally, I like to just sit down
     and crank out my work to completion before going back to leisurely 
    pursuits. Which method you choose will depend on your work style.</p>
    <p>If you really have to, you can use an extension to force yourself not
     to get distracted. Check out the StayFocused extension in my <a href="http://collegeinfogeek.com/16-chrome-extensions/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Chrome extension guide</a> for an example.</p>
    <p>Social network updates are not the only distractions you face when 
    doing computer work. There are other things that can pull your eyes away
     from that dry math assignment; I like to personalize my desktop with 
    cool wallpapers and Rainmeter gadgets. These things can create clutter 
    that makes it hard to work.</p>
    <p>However, you don’t need to do away with the nice desktop enhancements you have; just use an anti-distraction program like <a title="CinemaDrape" href="http://www.hellogramming.com/cinemadrape/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">CinemaDrape</a>.
     CinemaDrape blacks out everything on your screen except what lands 
    inside an adjustable window. Simply adjust the window to display only 
    what you’re working on.</p>
    <p>Computer distractions aren’t the only think vying for your attention;
     you need to address the things in your work environment as well. Are 
    you studying in a room with a bunch of people? Personally, I can study 
    with my friends in the room and not have much of a problem as long as 
    I’ve got my closed headphones. For others, solitude may be needed. Gauge
     this for yourself.</p>
    <h2>3. Start Your Day Early</h2>
    <p>I’m serious about this one. Starting your day early can be an excellent way to squeeze more time into your day.</p>
    <p>I find that both myself and most of the people I know don’t do much 
    work during the late hours of the night. Yet almost all of them tend to 
    stay up really late, tailoring their schedules so they can sleep until 9
     or 10 a.m. every day.</p>
    <p>I’m guessing that many of you do the same, so just consider what I’m 
    saying here. How much do you think you could get done with a few extra 
    hours in the morning?</p>
    <p>Oscar, the man behind the blog Freestyle Mind, set his wake-up time to 5 a.m. for 30 days – you can view his conclusions <a href="http://freestylemind.com/waking-up-at-5am-conclusion" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>. In my own life I’ve found that getting up early gives me much more time, especially if there are things I <em>have</em> to do in the morning.</p>
    <p>I take a military physical training class three days a week at 6 
    a.m., and after that I work at 8:00 until class starts at either 11:00 
    or 12:30; as a result I’m done with class <em>and </em>work by 3:00 p.m.
     at the latest, every day. I have from 3:00 until around 10:30 to do all
     my homework, attend clubs, and hang out with friends. All I need to do 
    is make sure I go to bed at a decent time so I’m well-rested enough to 
    keep up the routine.</p>
    <h2>4. Wring Class Out For All It’s Worth</h2>
    <p>The average college student spends between 2-4 hours in class every 
    day, and many of them waste that time spacing off or only passively 
    listening. Those who do have to make up for the lost time after class by
     studying extra-hard; why not learn all you can during the time you’ve 
    already allotted to do so?</p>
    <p>My method of paying attention in class involves keeping my writing 
    hand going the entire time. During my first year of college I noticed 
    that I was much more alert in the classes I actively took notes in than 
    in the ones I just listened to. I also retained a lot more information.</p>
    <p>You can squeeze even more value out of your classes by recording 
    them. I advise making sure your professor is O.K. with this first (they 
    likely will be), but recording your classes can give you another method 
    of review come study time.</p>
    <p>The more ways we process information, the better we retain it – so 
    listening to a lecture over again before bed can be a great way to go 
    over the material you’re studying. Another great time to listen to past 
    lectures is during your workouts or when you go running.</p>
    <h2>5. Break Down Your Tasks</h2>
    <p>Ok, so sitting down to cross off “Write 8-page essay” from your task 
    list may not be very easy to do. The solution is to break down those 
    herculean tasks into smaller, more manageable ones.</p>
    <p>The <em>Getting Things Done</em> method of task management suggests 
    that you break down tasks until each one can be performed in only a few 
    minutes; while this may be extreme, it is an important time management 
    skill to learn.</p>
    <p><strong>“Write intro paragraph”</strong> is a much easier task to get
     done, and crossing it off your list will motivate you to continue onto 
    the next one. If you really want to get into this type of task 
    management, <a href="http://calnewport.com/blog/?p=15" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Cal Newport’s adaptation</a> of <em>Getting Things Done </em>for college students may be for you.</p>
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<Title>Intern of the Week: Fahad Zafar for CS</Title>
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    <p><span><strong>Name:</strong> Fahad Zafar<br></span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Internship, Co-op or Research Site:</strong> GOOGLE<br></span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Location of the Organization (City, State):</strong> Mountain View, California <br></span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Title of Your Position:</strong>Software Engineer </span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Major(s)/Minor(s):</strong>Computer Science  </span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Expected Graduation Date (Month &amp; Year):</strong> September 2014</span></p>
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    <p><strong><span>1. Briefly describe your internship, co-op, research or service-learning 
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    <br><p><span>This year, I had the privilege to work for Google, one of the biggest technology companies in the world. It was a great learning opportunity where I met many skilled, smart and creative people. I worked with the YouTube editor team on developing new video effects and integrating an external code source into their platform.<br><br></span></p>
    <strong><br></strong><p><strong><span>2. What have you enjoyed the most about your position or organization/company and what have you found most challenging?</span></strong></p>
    <br><p><span>I found the work environment at Google to be very motivating, open and creative. I dealt with intelligent and highly skilled people working on real world problems, which proved to be a very uplifting experience. I truly enjoyed working with in this unique company culture. Working with the massive company code-base was initially challenging, but thanks to my team members, it all fell into place sooner than expected.<br><br></span></p>
    <strong><br></strong><p><strong><span>3. What have you gained from your experience that you could not have gained from another summer activity?</span></strong></p>
    <p><span><br></span></p>
    <br>Understanding the development life-cycle of software used by millions of people, watching all the pieces that solve complex problems come together and contributing to one of the most used websites in the world was truly an unforgettable experience. Not many tech companies work with data, services and problems on such a large scale as Google; being a part of this environment turned out be the learning experience of a lifetime.<br><br><p><strong><span>4. How do you see your summer work as meaningful? Has it given you a chance to
     work on issues or with communities that matter to you?</span></strong></p>
    <br><p><span>Yes. I enjoy working with video/image data. Working with YouTube made me understand how to deliver meaningful experiences to millions of people.<br><br></span></p>
    <strong><br></strong><p><strong><span>5. How has your summer experience shaped the way you think about your power to
     impact the world? This might involve skills you’ve gained, information 
    you’ve learned, mentors you’ve connected with, or projects you’ve 
    completed.</span></strong></p>
    <br>Working at a company with such a large user base is indeed a remarkable learning experience. I learned a little bit of everything, ranging from the subtleties of presentation to solving large data problems. It has changed my perspective on practical software development. My mentor’s experiences were very enlightening as we discussed many different issues related to computer science.  I have adopted many of the good practices that I was asked to follow during work for my personal projects. I have no doubt that my experience has instilled a great sense of accomplishment and confidence in me.  <br>
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<Title>New Internship with Firaxis Games</Title>
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    <p>Interested candidates should submit a resume and a small C/C++ code sample.  </p>
    <p><span>Required Coursework:    CMSC 341, 313, 331, 435, or equivalent , with strong GPA</span></p>
    <p>Other majors will be considered depending on background.</p>
    <p>Required skills:      Comfortable in C/C++.   </p>
    <p>                                    Strong programming skills. </p>
    <p>                   Understands OO design and software engineering principles</p>
    <p>Good communication and problem solving skills.  Able to work independently.</p>
    <p>                     </p>
    <p>Preferred Skills:   </p>
    <p>      Familiar with MSVC, Perforce and CMake.   </p>
    <p>      Exposure to SQL, C#,  HLSL/GLSL, and flex/bison are pluses.</p>
    <p>      Familiarity with adobe photoshop or AutoDesk 3DSMax are large pluses.</p>
    <p>      Previous engineering experience (internship/co-op) is highly preferred.</p>
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    <p>Apply today through UMBCworks!</p>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="27681" important="false" status="posted" url="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/peacecorpsprepumbc/posts/27681">
<Title>Serve as an Intern Helping Refugees and Asylees</Title>
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    <h1> Lutheran Social Services is Seeking Interns</h1>
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    <p><strong><span>Internship Position: </span></strong><span>Refugee
    Recertification Program Intern (Volunteer)<br></span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>Location: </span></strong><span>Baltimore, MD</span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>Commitment</span></strong><span>: 20 hours/week
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    <p><strong><span>APPLY VIA UMBCworks or E-mail your resume and cover letter to:</span></strong><span> Deepti<span>  </span>Scharf, Outreach and Support Specialist, at <a href="mailto:ScharfD@lssnca.org">ScharfD@lssnca.org</a></span></p>
    
    
    
    <p><span>LSS/NCA clients represent a wide
    variety of work experiences and talents. Our amazing pool of international clients
    includes professional artists, musicians, doctors, lawyers, UN consultants and
    interpreters. Even during these difficult economic times, we have worked as a
    team to assist refugees and asylees with employment and have secured a wide
    variety of jobs ranging from TV news broadcasting to nursing assistance. This
    internship is an excellent opportunity to work intimately with a diverse group
    of people and to network with the greater Baltimore community.<span>  </span></span></p>
    
    <p><span>Many refugees and asylees arrive in the U.S. with decades of
    experience in fields such as accounting, IT, teaching, engineering, and
    nursing.   These individuals face significant challenges joining the
    workforce in a professional position because employers in the United States do not
    recognize their advanced degrees or licenses from their home countries. The
    Refugee Recertification Program works with these clients to help them navigate
    the complex credentialing and recertification process and to find a job in
    their field.  </span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>Roles and Responsibilities</span></strong></p>
    
    <p><span>•    Outreach to recruit new clients</span></p>
    
    <p><span>•    Advise clients throughout the re-credentialing
    process on subjects such as resumes, the job search, self-presentation and
    trainings</span></p>
    
    <p><span>•    Arrange and conduct workshops and
    trainings for client benefit</span></p>
    
    <p><span>•    Develop and assist with presentations
    on RRP to partners through print media, power points</span></p>
    
    <p><span>•    Recruit potential partners and
    employers through social networking</span></p>
    
    <p><span>•    Work toward furthering career
    development for RRP clients.</span></p>
    
    <p><span>•    Coordinate with LSS/NCA employment
    workers to develop job leads and placements</span></p>
    
    <p><span>•    Assist in developing new training
    materials</span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>Required Qualifications</span></strong></p>
    
    <p><span>•    Excellent written and oral
    communication skills</span></p>
    
    <p><span>•    Interest and experience educating,
    networking, and communicating</span></p>
    
    <p><span>•    Passionate about helping people and
    working in a multi-cultural environment</span></p>
    
    <p><span>•    Able to think creatively, develop
    strategies, and see them through to completion</span></p>
    
    <p><span>•    Detail-oriented and</span></p>
    
    <p><span>•    Able to work independently</span></p>
    
    <p><span>•    Willingness to be patient,
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<Title>Great IT Postions at Orbis Technologies</Title>
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    <p><span>Orbis Technologies, Inc. is currently seekingseveral highly motivated Software
    Engineering Interns to work at our corporate office in Annapolis, MD.  This position will provide an excellent
    opportunity to work closely with other developers and company leadership.</span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>Overview/Responsibilities:</span></strong><span> This position will gain experience
    in development, implementation, and test of semantic technology solutions for
    commercial and government clients. The position will assist in developing
    semantic applications using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) and Open Source
    software to create custom solutions for our clients. Potential Applications
    include: MapReduce programming and Semantic Text Analytics. </span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>Qualifications:</span></strong></p>
    
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         Science, Software Engineering, 
         Electrical or related field</span></li>
     <li><span>Graduation date expected
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    <p><span> <span><strong>Program Highlights: </strong></span><strong></strong></span></p>
    
    <p><span>·<span>      
    </span></span><span><span>Interns gain practical hands-on experience
    through working directly with cutting-edge technologies and senior management
    on real-world business and technical problems. </span></span></p>
    
    <p><span>·<span>      
    </span></span><span><span>Interns are provided a comprehensive
    overview of the skills needed to operate in a world-leading company through a
    multi-disciplined structured learning environment that includes weekly
    presentations by company leadership. </span></span></p>
    
    <p><span>·<span>      
    </span></span><span><span>Professional training and skill-building in
    a variety of corporate positions. </span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>·<span>      
    </span></span></span><span><span>Many interns are offered the
    opportunity to work full-time after successfully completing the program and
    completion of their academic studies.</span></span></p>
    
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    <p><strong><span>Compensation:</span></strong><span> Hourly rate based upon education
    and experience.  </span></p>
    
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    <p><strong>Application
    Instructions:</strong>  Interested candidates should send an email
    with the following:</p>
    
    <p><span>·<span>      
    </span></span>Cover
    letter</p>
    
    <p><span>·<span>      
    </span></span>Resume</p>
    
    <p><span>·<span>      
    </span></span>Current
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    <p><span>·<span>      
    </span></span>A least
    one letter of recommendation from previous employer or professor (two letters
    are preferred)</p>
    
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    <p><span>Orbis Technologies, Inc. is a growing technology company based in
    Annapolis, MD with offices in Warner Robins, GA, Jacksonville, FL and Orlando,
    FL.  Our company is focused on providing
    high end Strategic Technology Services to DoD and Fortune 50 Clients. Orbis
    provides a variety of professional technology services to assist Clients in
    building next generation information infrastructures including building
    analytics and applications directly for our customers. This</span> <span>includes hosting private cloud computing
    infrastructures for select clients who desire security and additional
    protection of their data. Orbis is a recognized leader in deploying semantic
    technology based information platforms, semantic text analytics, cloud based
    analytics and ontological data modeling</span>.<span></span></p>
    
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    <div>The DST Internship Program is designed to provide college students real-life work experience that directly correlates to their field of study while making a valuable contribution to our organization. High performing interns may have the opportunity for future internships or full-time opportunities with DST Systems.</div>
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    <div>We have a number of technical internships for Computer Science and Information Technology majors.  Opportunities include Software Development, Software Design, and Network Administration.</div>
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    <div>Summer interns will be on a full-time basis for 8-10 weeks beginning the first week in June.  All internships are located in their Baltimore based office. </div>
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    <div>Prometric has just posted many IT internships. Apply by April 17 in UMBCworks to be considered for their On Campus Interview date of April 22.</div>
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    <div>If you have questions on how to apply to this postion or how to gain access to all of the Shriver Center great internships, please contact me at <a href="mailto:kphelps@umbc.edu">kphelps@umbc.edu</a> or <a href="http://www.shrivercenter.org/students/internco-opresearch/how-do-i-get-started/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">visit http://www.shrivercenter.org/students/internco-opresearch/how-do-i-get-started/</a>
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    <p>This position will provide an opportunity to understand, test and support enterprise-level applications that are critical to the success of Prometric.  The candidate must have a firm understanding of object-oriented and unit testing concepts and an interest in learning leading edge Microsoft technologies in an effort to support and grow a comprehensive suite of tests to ensure the reproducible success of a quality application deliverable.</p>
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    <p><strong>Intern – Lab Services Engineer </strong></p>
    <p>This is an entry-level opportunity to work with an energetic team in our Lab Services and Integration Infrastructure group.  The team supports Prometric’s testing teams and external client labs, along with managing the system integration and validation of all Test Center systems.  This individual needs to be able engineer labs and perform analytical tasks for troubleshooting problems.   </p>
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    <li>Build and test the labs to ensure labs are delivered on time.</li>
    <li>Update and maintain documentation for lab builds and procedures.</li>
    <li>Provide support as needed to meet infrastructure hardware and software requirements in a timely basis to meet project milestones and meet operational requirements for channel support.</li>
    <li>Accumulating all information required for design and deployment plans. This involves the review of technical specifications and client requirements for correct configurations.</li>
    <li>Responsible for identifying inconsistencies with technical specifications and software components provided and then taking steps to address those inconsistencies to ensure that all client and business requirements are met prior to package creation.</li>
    <li>Analyses are performed at all levels of total system product to include: concept, design, fabrication,</li>
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    <p>The candidate will complete product road maps for Prometric’s in-house developed systems.</p>
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    <p><span>·</span><span>         </span>Creating in Visio product road maps (from current state through desired state)</p>
    <p><span>·</span><span>         </span>Creating SharePoint site to hold product roadmaps and product documentation</p>
    <p><strong>Intern – Software Development </strong></p>
    <p>Participate in design and development of web based applications using C# .Net, SharePoint 2010, SQL Server 2008 technologies. Work with software development, QC, Business analysts’ teams as part of SDLC. </p>
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    <p><span>·</span><span>         </span>Database development (SQL Server)</p>
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    <p><span>·</span><span>         </span>Develop reports for Crystal Reporting platform</p>
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    <p>Work in the command center to remotely connect to our sites and upgrade servers and workstations</p>
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    <p>A software development intern will assist the department with development, documentation, and organizational projects.</p>
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    <p><strong>Intern – Test Development </strong></p>
    <p>Support work associated with launching library within TDS using books from the St. Paul office and assigning new catalog codes as designated</p>
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    that all-important Grad School or employment application?<strong><br><br>NEVER FEAR - The Shriver Center is here to help!</strong><br><br>Contact The Shriver Center for a placement appointment: 410-455-2493.<br><br>If you found the position outside of the Shriver Center or UMBCworks, we 
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