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Leveraging your Relationships
Josh Lindemann, Technical Recruiter
At Ambassador, relationships are the underlying theme of our business. We provide services to our clients, but we grow our business by building a relationship with our clients so that we become more than just a vendor. Our recruiting team works with talented people regardless of whether they fit into our immediate needs or those of our clients. We want people to understand that our relationship is a partnership. In this partnership, success is mutual and both sides emerge as winners.
In the October issue of Abuzz, Nancy Cuppy, one of our Senior Account Executives, wrote about the exponential times we live in, where the amount of technical information is doubling every two years. Knowing which industries are on the rise and which technologies are on the cusp of wide-spread adoption can be a full time job. That's where leveraging your relationship with a firm who has been in the Indianapolis IT market for 20 years can help.
Our recruiting team can assist you in not only finding your next position, but also in planning your career path. We talk to hundreds of people every week, each with a unique career path that gives us insight into the best available options within IT. Are you curious about a current certification and how it's viewed in the market today? Ask your professional recruiter. Are you wondering about your resume format? Ask your professional recruiter. These informative conversations allow us to build a relationships with candidates; we're not solely focused on filling a requirement today, but rather building a relationship for the future.
Continue reading Josh's article.

Kevin Dostalek
Vice President
I'm happy to announce that my internal corporate blog has been liberated and is now accessible to the public. I'd love your feedback on it as I'm excited to have an audience with wider influence that I can co-engage to change the world.
The Kick Board is a place to kick around ideas, kick start projects, kick down problems - you get the picture. Topics include agile software development, all things learning related, leadership, geek humor, web 2.0 stuff, and other Microsoft technologies like SharePoint, .Net, Silverlight, and Azure.
Recent postings include:
- Medical Methodologies Are Mostly Agile
- DeepZoom Possibilities
- Microsoft BizSpark
The site looks just like my whiteboard at work, complete with a post-it note twitter feed. I'd be honored if you'd join me in a pursuit of learning opportunities.
Visit The Kick Board

Here are a few articles you may find interesting. Please feel free to contact us if you come across an article you would like us to share.
Microsoft Continues to Delight Developers By Darryl K. Taft - November 10, 2008 eweek.com
How 10 Famous Technology Products Got Their Names By Thomas Wailgum CIO.com
From iPod and BlackBerry to Twitter and Wikipedia, we take a look at the processes and people who came up with the names for these iconic tech products.
Twitter for Business: 5 Ways to Tap the Power of the Tweet By Logan Kugler - November 11, 2008 CIO.com
Twitter can be a valuable business tool, if you know what you're doing.
Questions for: Myles Brand By Darren Everson - November 13, 2008 WSJ.com
The NCAA President Tackles Questions on Football Playoffs, a Joint Venture With the NBA and Academic Reform.

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~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy

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