Hi all- I think Len asked a very important and worthwhile question and as the only professional community focused on interactive project management I've been getting more and more questions like this in the past year or so. While I agree that posting your resume or experience list to a discussion list might not be the best first step, maybe we can take this opportunity to discuss that initial question posed by Len. In any market but especially right now in our current recession, how can folks just entering the job market like graduating students, or those or re-entering the market or more experienced folks like Len who may have managment experience but not with web or interactive media get into the field? What worked for you? How did you get in the field? What suggestions or recommendations would you give? What things would you do differently if you knew then what you know now? What would you do the same way? Thanks! -- Morry Galonoy Founding Director Web Producers Organization http://www.WebProducers.org > > > On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:38 AM, Len Kientz <lkientz1@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >> I am a Marketing and Advertising Project Manager highly skilled in >> the >> Pharmaceutical business. I am looking for an opportunity to work >> with Web >> Producers either in New Jersey/New York area or "virtually" in >> order to >> enhance my interactive Web project manager experience. Would anyone >> have a >> recommendation for me? -- Too much mail? Switch to Digest mode - Manage your subscription at http://webproducers.org/? page_id=9 Check out the Web Producers Job Board http://jobs.webproducers.org Messages are archived in our publicly accessible web archive. Trim your posts and delete personal information if you do not want them in the public web archive. To unsubscribe send a blank message with unsubscribe in the subject to webproducers-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (and be sure to reply to the confirmation e-mail)