Monday, October 14, 2013

Boston's Rockstar Recruiters | Q4 2013


 

Seven is the new magic number.
  • Ed Asner has seven Emmy awards.
  • Simon & Garfunkel have seven Grammy awards.
  • Mark Spitz set the standard of seven world records in seven races winning seven Olympic Gold Medals.
You need Seven to make The List -- The Boston Rockstar Recruiter list.
  • Seven recommendations from adoring fans

Boston's Top 100 Technology Recruiters


In the fall of 2012 Beantown Web asked the question, "Who are Boston's Rockstar Recruiters?"
  Welcome to the fifth installment of The List.


To begin the quest, Beantown Web identified more than 390 technology recruiters via LinkedIn.  Most are located in the Boston area.  Some are located in New Hampshire and Rhode Island and conduct a significant amount of business in the Boston area.

Beantown Web then turned to LinkedIn to identify customer satisfaction scores.  In particular, how many people were willing to provide a public recommendation for that recruiter?

Actors have Emmy Awards.  Singers have Grammy Awards.  Mark Spitz has Olympic Gold Medals.  The rest of us mere mortals have to make do with recommendations.

The standard to evaluate Rockstar Recruiters keeps climbing.  In order for a recruiter to make the inaugural Boston Rockstar Recruiter List a mere three LinkedIn recommendations was enough to merit Rockstar status.  Then, the bar was raised to five.  Then, six -- for two quarters in a row.  Now the bar stands at seven.

Only one out of four technology recruiters in the Boston metro area has earned Boston Rockstar Recruiter status with at least seven LinkedIn recommendations.

Boston's Top 10 Technology Recruiters


Boston's Top 10 Rockstar Recruiters play to packed houses and receive standing ovations.  The best in the biz have received at least 35 Rockommendations from adoring fans.


Here are the Top 10 Boston Rockstar Recruiters for the fourth quarter of 2013 [number of LinkedIn recommendations received]:
  1. Scott Dunlop [97] -- The Bivium Group
  2. John VanderSande [62] -- WinterWyman
  3. Chris Fountas [61] -- AVID Technical Resources
  4. Jamie LeBlanc [60] -- The Bivium Group
  5. Doug Schade [55] -- Winter Wyman 
  6. Robin Napier [49] -- CyberCoders
  7. Brendan Andersen [40] -- CyberCoders
  8. Leanne Owens [39] -- Onward Search
  9. Chris Mitchell [35] --  Winter Wyman
  10. David Honig [35] -- MarketSearch 

Top 10 in Assists


Some players are valuable because they score a lot of points.  Others pass the ball effectively.  This second list ranks "assists."  It answers the following:

"Of the recruiters listed in the Top 100, who are the most generous in offering recommendations to others?"
The Top 10 most generous Boston Rockstar Recruiters for the fourth quarter [number of LinkedIn recommendations given]:
  1. David Perlman [55] -- Grenadier Search Group
  2. Marsh Sutherland [31] -- Walden Recruiting
  3. Carol Taylor [28] -- Private Clients
  4. Andrea Williams [25] -- Career Minded Recruiting LLC
  5. Kelley White [18] -- Advantage Technical Resourcing
  6. Matt Ramos [17] -- Computer Express, Inc. (CEI)
  7. Brendan Andersen [16] -- CyberCoders
  8. Nagesh Kumar Gona [15] -- XpertTech, Inc.
  9. Jonathan Anderson [15] -- Softworld
  10. four tied at 14 recommendations given
Congrats to Brendan Andersen [40 + 16] for posting Top 10 scores on both the receiving and giving lists.

Team Scores


Finally, the team scores. The following teams placed the most recruiters (at least three) in the Top 100 [number of recruiters in the Top 100]:
The Boston Rockstar Recruiter Countdown begins @webapprentices and will continue throughout the fourth quarter listing all 100 Boston Rockstar Recruiters.  Simply follow @webapprentices and connect with your favorite Boston Rockstar Recruiter each day.  Each Boston Rockstar Recruiter will also be recognized on Beantown Web's Facebook page.

If you are aware of a Boston-based Technology Recruiter who has garnered at least seven LinkedIn recommendations, go to Beantown Web's Facebook page and share your Rockstar Recruiter selection with our readers.  Rock on!

Monday, September 09, 2013

Boston Web Tech Job Market | Q3 2013


Massachusetts continues to exhibit above average technology job growth.  In fact, only New Jersey has added a greater percentage of new technology jobs in the past year.  Details are available at The Dice Report.

Boston Web Tech Job Market


On a local level, the demand for Web tech professionals continues to be strong in the Boston metro area.

However...

Job demand did slow during the past three months.  This is not unexpected since the summer months are traditionally slower months for job creation.  It is likely that there will be a seasonal bounce over the next three months as employers refocus on getting back to work.

The list of Top 20 Web Technologies in Boston has been updated for the third quarter. It appears in the right-hand column and below.  The list is based on keyword searches in job postings at Indeed.com. The most in-demand keywords are listed more frequently than less in-demand keywords.

Indeed.com is a meta-search engine that offers a maximum number of search possibilities.  All searches encompass a 25-mile radius of Boston.  Search parameters can be adjusted to fit your personal needs.

Top 20 Web Technologies in Boston


Here is an abbreviated list of the 20 most in-demand web technologies in Boston. [ or from early June ] listed by number of job postings at Indeed.com:

September, 2013
  1. SQL | 3,693 22%
  2. Java | 2,953 17%
  3. agile *** | 2,212 18% 
  4. Oracle | 2,164 34%
  5. JavaScript | 1,981 22%
  6. Python | 1,308 10%
  7. "Web Services" | 1,231 13%
  8. SQL Server | 1,219 29%
  9. C# | 1,212 25%
  10. Social Media | 1,212 12%
  11. XML | 1,197 21%
  12. HTML + CSS | 1,082 20%
  13. jQuery | 994 18%
  14. SaaS | 974 13%
  15. UI | 961 03%
  16. Perl | 931 06%
  17. MySQL | 769 19%
  18. scrum *** | 756 10%
  19. Ruby | 709 20%
  20. PHP | 654 21%
*** Note: While "agile" and "scrum" are not technologies, they are methodologies used in technology development.  These keywords appear in many web development job descriptions.  Experience with "agile" and "scrum" is often required or preferred.

An expanded version of this list -- Boston's Top 100 Web Technologies -- is being counted down for the next three months @webapprentices.

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Monday, August 12, 2013

Chowda Chat | Jen Kramer


Chowda Chat is a periodic Beantown Web installment that features a conversation with an influential member of the Web technology community.

The purpose of Chowda Chat is to provide Web technology professionals with information to help advance their careers. The format involves three questions and responses followed by one final thought.

Today's Chowda Chat presents the insights of Jen Kramer, speaker, author, instructor, curriculum developer.

You are an instructor at Lynda.com.  What are the technology topics you focus on?

"I started making videos with lynda.com back in 2008. I was at their headquarters in California last week recording titles #15 and #16, with #17 coming up at the end of the month. While I can't tell you what I'm recording now, most of my released titles focus on Joomla and on responsive design frameworks like Bootstrap and Foundation."

There is a rumor that you are writing a technology book?  Are there any updates you would like to share with our audience at this time?

 "I am writing my third book, "Sams Teach Yourself Bootstrap in 24 Hours".  It will be published by Pearson, probably sometime early next year.  I'll be focusing on Bootstrap 3 in the book."

You are a featured speaker at the upcoming Northeast PHP Conference in Cambridge (August 16 - 18).  Tell us about your presentations.

"I'm doing a three-hour workshop at the conference, "Up and Running with Bootstrap". Attendees will get a great overview of Bootstrap very quickly. We'll look at the grid system, navigation systems, a bit of styling, and some of the built-in JavaScript functions. It's a hands-on workshop, so bring your laptop and be ready to code!"

"I'll also be presenting a talk on Sunday afternoon comparing Bootstrap and Foundation. On the surface, these two frameworks seem to solve the same problems. However, they are actually very different frameworks that serve different target audiences in different ways. I'll be addressing those differences in my talk."

Final Thought

"Teaching is a passion for me! I just had an article about teaching HTML to new web design students on Smashing Magazine, and I'll be teaching a class on multimedia at Harvard Extension this fall. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone at Northeast PHP!"
The three-day Northeast PHP Conference begins Friday, August 16, 2013 in Cambridge, MA.  Tickets are still available.

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Previous Chowda Chats

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Best (PR--Communications) Places to Work | 2013


The Boston Business Journal recently honored the 80 Best Places to Work in Massachusetts.  The 11th annual celebration of companies that are creating a high level of workforce satisfaction and loyalty took place on June 13, 2013.  Companies were recognized in each of four categories as follows:

  • small (20-100 employees)
  • medium (101-500 employees)
  • large (501 or more employees)
  • plus a PR/communications category

PR/Communications Company Category


If you are looking to work at a PR/Communications company that values the efforts of its workers, then start with the list of five below.  Click the LinkedIn icon to identify the connections you have into each company.

Additional Lists:
Google Maps:
  • Access Google maps of the 80 Best Places to Work in Massachusetts in 2013. 
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Tuesday, July 09, 2013

Best (Large) Places to Work | 2013


The Boston Business Journal recently honored the 80 Best Places to Work in Massachusetts.  The 11th annual celebration of companies that are creating a high level of workforce satisfaction and loyalty took place on June 13, 2013.  Companies were recognized in each of four categories as follows:

  • small (20-100 employees)
  • medium (101-500 employees)
  • large (501 or more employees)
  • plus a PR/communications category

Large Company Category


If you are looking to work at a large company that values the efforts of its workers, then start with the list of 25 below.  Click the LinkedIn icon to identify the connections you have into each company.

Additional Lists:
Google Maps:
  • Access Google maps of the 80 Best Places to Work in Massachusetts in 2013.
[ NOTE: The Best Places to Work in Massachusetts are being recognized daily on Twitter.  Follow Beantown Web on Twitter @webapprentices and on Facebook by becoming a Fan of Beantown Web. ]