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Assists Server Team members in deploying site updates and new projects. Demonstrated experience with object-oriented design and programming, database design, and game development, as well as knowledge of other languages, such as ASP. Provides technical support for enterprise applications by effectively researching, analyzing, communicating, and resolving user issues. view job details

Create and manage digital assets. Follow design guidelines, asset naming conventions and other technical constraints. Create an assortment of textures, maps and pre-made environmental assets to allow for quick renders or models to be creative in the timeline assigned. view job details

Provide advice on all matters pertaining to the planning, coordination, and execution of 3D and 2D graphics production, animation, and compositing. Create textures for modeled material using diffuse, specular and normal maps, and use good UV layout distribution to maximize quality. Generate multiple 3D and 2D models and Animations. view job details

Create detailed 3D models for various projects, ensuring high-quality visual representation. Collaborate with designers to meet project specifications and deadlines. Collaborate with animators and visual effects artists to integrate 3D models into larger projects. Ensure seamless transitions and realistic interactions within the final product. Stay updated on industry trends and advancements in 3D modeling techniques. Implement new tools and methods to enhance workflow efficiency and model quality. view job details

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3D Systems Corporation, through its subsidiaries, provides three-dimensional (3D) printing products and services worldwide. The company offers 3D printers, such as stereolithography, selective laser sintering, direct metal printing, multi jet printing, and color jet printers that transform data input generated by 3D design software, CAD software, or other 3D design tools into printed parts under the Accura, DuraForm, LaserForm, CastForm, and VisiJet brand names. It also develops, blends, and markets various print materials, such as plastic, nylon, metal, composite, elastomeric, wax, polymeric ... view company details

Fast Radius develops injection molded and 3D printed components for aviation, medical and automotive sectors. view company details

Hawk Ridge Systems manufactures and designs engineering 3D CAD software and systems for the engineering and design community. view company details

Local Motors is a free online and physical workspace where users can collaborate, design and build 3D vehicles. view company details

Data I/O Corporation designs, manufactures, and sells programming systems and services for electronic device manufacturers in the United States, Europe, and internationally. Its programming system products are used to program integrated circuits (ICs) with the specific data necessary for the ICs. The company provides PSV handlers offline automated programming systems; and RoadRunner and RoadRunner3 series handlers, an inline automated programming systems. It also offers SentriX, a security provisioning system; LumenX Programmer; non-automated programming systems, such as FlashPAK III programme... view company details

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As the employment market becomes more and more competitive, career path and what jobs to persue have gradually become a concern of the contemporary generation. Specifically, quiet people are struggling more about the question: what are the best careers for introverts? Introverts want to do non-custom serving jobs, as they don't know how to interact with customers. On the other hand, the type of job is not the only aspect to consider. Like all other people, introverts dream of a good career with higher salaries. The options below tell you what an introvert can do. Job advice ... view article details

Job descriptionComputer Programmers are responsible for creating code that essentially tells a computer how to operate. They write, test, and maintain these coded instructions, also referred to as programs. The work of programmers has been expanded in today's world, due to the innovative and advanced technologies that now exist. Programmers are now heavily involved in all aspects of technical problem solving for companies. Common computer languages that programmers use include COBOL, C++, BASIC, Java, and HTML. Most programmers know several computer languages because they tend to be similar, m... view article details

Find an Entry Level Jobs That Can Pad Your Wallet No one ever promised you were going to graduate from college and land yourself a job as CFO. But in today's job market, where competition is particularly keen, it seems as if even the mediocre jobs are few and far between. Before you relegate yourself to flipping burgers, check out the 12 jobs we've listed here. These jobs, while appropriate for recent college grads looking to enter the work place, have reasonable starting salaries and excellent growth potential. Graphic Designer Designs and creates graphics for advertisements, logos, packaging... view article details

The old adage says that curiosity kills the cat, but luckily, it won’t kill your co-workers. Unfortunately, not all employees agree that curiosity is encouraged and rewarded on the job. According to a study published in the Harvard Business Review which surveyed more than 23,000 individuals – including 1,500 C-Suite leaders and 16,000 employees – there is a discrepancy about the frequency and perceived value of curiosity among C-level executives and lower-level employees. The following chart represents the estimated percent of C-Level employees (red) and other employees (blue) who agreed wit... view article details

Good news for this year’s crop of college graduates! Job Outlook 2008, an annual survey of college recruiters, reports that employers plan to hire 16 percent more new college graduates than they did last year. Reasons for this expanded recruitment effort include an increased demand for many employers’ products and services and a high number of current employees who are retiring or near retirement age. According to the Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) Salary Survey says that the overall average starting salary offer to new college graduates, despite a less-than-robust eco... view article details

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As remote work increases, office location and employee location are increasingly being questioned as drivers of pay, and there is no clear consensus on how employers should adjust salaries to adapt to this new trend. For instance, on Indeed’s blog for employers, William Tincup states “that paying people a salary based on where they live should be seriously reconsidered if not phased out.” Conversely, a recent article in WorldatWork’s Workspan notes that both Facebook and Twitter will pay their increasingly remote workforce based on where they live, not where they work. A Payscale blog from las... view blog & white papers details

As businesses reach the midpoint of 2024, optimizing operations is a top priority for many leaders. But where should they start? One effective tool to consider is the job hierarchy chart. This often-overlooked tool can be a game-changer for streamlining workflows, clarifying roles, and boosting productivity. While it may sound like an outdated business tool, today's dynamic job charts are anything but. They are bringing fresh clarity and efficiency to companies of all sizes. So before diving into the second half of 2024, explore how a well-crafted job hierarchy can unlock the team's full poten... view blog & white papers details

Are you someone who is always curious about what the future holds, especially when it comes to the workplace? Well, listen up, because you are about to dive into the top workplace trends to watch for in 2024. From new tech and tools to updated policies and benefits, companies will be shifting gears in major ways. Get ready to soak up insights on where corporate culture goes. Learn how to break down changes around remote and hybrid work, sustainability goals, and more. You will get the inside scoop on how leaders plan to attract and retain talent. Workplace trends are taking an exciting turn, s... view blog & white papers details

Motivating and engaging the team is one of the most vital tasks of any company leader. While pay is a factor, a strategic bonus plan can drive peak performance. The key is to find the right bonus plan examples suitable for the team and company culture. There are diverse bonus plan examples to consider, each with pros and cons. With the right bonus plan in place, the team becomes more motivated and invested in the overall success of the company. Bonus Plan Examples Based on Skills Bonus plan examples based on skills reward employees for developing and using abilities that benefit the company. P... view blog & white papers details

How much do you think your CEO makes compared to you? You probably have no idea, and that lack of salary transparency is exactly what some younger generations of workers want to change. Millennials and Gen Z employees are pushing companies for more openness around what the boss earns. The trend shows how priorities are shifting when it comes to salary information. Workers, especially younger ones, believe they deserve to know the pay gap between the C-suite and everyone else. But corporate cultures have not typically operated with that level of openness. The divide around making salaries publi... view blog & white papers details