StudentTechies is looking for students (from UVA, PVCC, GWU, GMU, VCU, UR, and any other Richmond and DC-area colleges) and recent grads with technical skills to go on temporary assignments for StudentTechies' clients in Charlottesville, Richmond, the DC-area, and for remote work all over.

Students, we will help you:

Earn money - Tech skills are in demand. You can earn between $12 (networking, HTML) and $30 per hour for the most in-demand languages.

Go from job to job without having to worry about how to market yourself - Our advertising through newspapers, online bulletin boards, radio, the Chamber of Commerce, Virginia Technology Councils and other sources will bring a steady stream of work that we can pass on to you.

Hone your technical skills - Learn on the job, learn what businesses are using in the workplace today, and learn from fellow Student Techies.

Hone your professional skills - Learn first-hand about working in a business environment.

Differentiate your resume - Tech experience will give you a leg up when applying for your first job after college. Building a resume through the continuity of jobs with StudentTechies will give you something to show off.

Typical Jobs:

N Virginia IT consulting firm, is migrating many of its web site clients to Microsoft Content Management Server and needs people good with some combination of C#, vb.net, .net, asp, and html-- and if possible, though not expected, Content Management Server-- to work part-time with an option to go full-time after graduation. Telecommuting would be the norm, but it would be nice if you can visit either Culpeper or Mclean as much as possible.

Charlottesville medical manufacturer needs deskside support for Oracle applications.

DC media company needs Java developers.

Charlottesville office of large defense company needs C# coders for Visual Studio .net development.

Richmond company looking for students to join tech support group, starting with PC break/fix and potentially progressing into application development.

A company with a large campus in Charlottesville is looking for students to do desk-side break/fix, new PC deployment, and network tasks.

San Francisco consultancy and large Richmond company need several ColdFusion developers.

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