Internet says Ingram still is http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/2012/snapshots/10511.html
Mattel?
I bet that map is based on headquarters not location.
You thinking of Fisher Price in EA?
Yes, they are owned by Mattel.
Ah, didn’t know that. This must go based off of headquarters for sure then:
Mattel
333 Continental Blvd.
El Segundo, CA 90245
M&T and First Niagara? HSBC has presence here but not headquartered.
I think college is an investment. There is chances you take and if you are just an average person, maybe you should be going to an average or community college. Just getting a degree is one thing but you need to distance yourself from the rest of your class somehow to be different and better. Also you need to figure out your investment vs need in the industry in my opinion.
Hell, I would have loved to teach but I decided to take a more lucrative path that pays better and had more growth. I knew a ton of communications and sociology majors at UB and always asked them, “What do you see yourself doing when you are out?” and none of them had any idea. Most of them are still unemployed or working part time jobs.
Ahem… Praxair may not be headquartered here anymore, but it’s engineering HQ and we’re 238 on the list.
And as for MBA’s, mine’s covering a few nail holes on my office wall and that’s about it. They really just fill that last check box if you have an already impressive resume. In and of themselves they come from a typically pretty easy program so they don’t really indicate that much value. If you’re a solid candidate and you’re up against another solid candidate and your MBA checkbox is filled in with a bigger name school than the other guy then you win.
But I wasn’t ready to make the switch to management when I got it. It was just the best time in my life to fill that check box. Eventually it will be worth more than just covering nail holes should I ever get sick of doing real work.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2012/110712-it-salaries-2013-264063.html?t51hb
2013 IT salaries: 15 titles getting the biggest pay raises
Sharepoint should be up there too like a Developer. Lots of companies are getting boners for sharepoint. Developers even in Buffalo start at like 70k. I’d like to get a full time SCCM gig or System Administrator (AKA if it plugs in I deal with it)
Oh god sharepoint is the new corporate boner. Engineers make a lot and don’t need to know much. Every organization I went to has Sharepoint people that kinda fly by the seat of their pants. Microsoft is getting good at bundling a bunch of software into the enterprise support contracts and makes companies be like, well, i guess we would use this.
Sharepoint however is a great way to dump a lot of corporate info for people who don’t know what they are doing. Do some funny search strings and you would be amazed what you can find on a organization who hasn’t locked down their permissions.
It can be used amazingly though:
Both are totally sharepoint sites that are Internet as opposed to Intranet.
Maybe they could turn off verbose errors?
http://www.ferrari.com/Pages/Gateway.aspx?CountryId=88’&CountryTitle=United+States
I see what you did there.
You know what happens when you promote a good engineer to a management job? You lose a good engineer and gain a piss poor manager.
Ugghhh share point… shudder
If they have the “RIGHT” training, they can make a damn good manager/leader!
I know I know, it is just an old saying.
And one I can’t disagree with! But the more training I get in management/leadership, the more blatant I see the failures and follies of promoting someone to supervisor/management because they’re good at their job.
DOT