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About
Careerplus

Mission
Careerplus,
was developed by Constantine Kaniklidis,
President, TES (Technology Education Support), as
a public service to jobseekers, especially, but not exclusively,
those in the IT industry. It attempts to bring together - using
the latest in Internet search technology, including metasearch,
contextual search, and invisible web search technology, among others
- the best career resources to assist these jobseekers in learning
about IT-oriented careers and options, and to provide a one-stop
portal aggregating a highly honed set of job search resources whose
use may maximize job market penetration. It also includes career
advice, salary estimation, trends and outlooks analysis resources
as adjuncts to job search technology.
In addition to resources for the IT industry,
Careerplus also provides
valuable resources for careers in education, government, the non-profit
sector, and law, with others to be added as interest is demonstrated
by users of the site.
Constantine
Kaniklidis
Constantine Kaniklidis,
President of TES
(Technology Education Support),
is an industry-recognized expert in Web-enabled technologies, e-Commerce,
Web Development, Web Services, Data and Internet Security, NT/Windows
2000/XP, as well as the legacy environment. Over the past 25 years
he has conducted thousands of technical, management, and executive
seminars, and delivered consulting services in all these areas.
In addition, he provides training and consulting services in:
Client/Server and Web-enabled Architectures
Data Security / Internet Security and Privacy
Web Development
Web Services
Windows NT / Windows 2000, XP
He is a member of IETF
(Internet Engineering Task Force), IEEE,
ISOC
(The Internet Society), IEEE-TCI
(IEEE Technical Committee on the Internet), IEEE-TCSP
(IEEE Technical Committee on Security and Privacy), IEEE-TFEC
(IEEE Task Force on Electronic Commerce), ISSA
(Information Systems Security Association), and
OASIS
(Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards),
among others.
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