Friday, February 28, 2014

Even More Jobs! (Feb 28, 2014)

Please send resumes to: Silvia.rondon@careersourcesfl.com or Jesus.carmona@careersourcesfl.com
POSITON   / JOB DESCRIPTION

CONSTRUCTION RESTORATION TECHNICIANS (Drywall techs, carpenters, flooring techs)
**Candidates must be presentable** (18 positions)
 $14.00-$18.00/Hr. + overtime
 Must be able to COMMUNICATE IN ENGLISH
 Location: South Miami area (Kendall)
 5 Years of Exp. required
 Specialization in one of the following trades or experience in a combination of them:
o Certified Water Damage Restoration Tech (Current IICRC WRT Certification)
o Drywall specialist (install, texture)
o Flooring specialist (laminate, wood, tile)
o Experience in other construction restoration
o Carpentry, cabinet installation/repair and painting
o Valid driver’s license and clean driving record
o Residence within 30 minutes of our office
o Ability to pass background check and drug screen
o Kendall /South Miami Area

SECURITY GUARDS (50 Positions)
Recruitment dates: TBA
 $9.00 – $10.00/ HR – Permanent FT positions
 Miami Beach and Fontainebleau Area
 Bilingual personnel required
 Flexible schedule required
 CLEEAN BACKGROUND!!!!
 License preferred but not required

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST PHYSICAL THERAPIST (2 Positions)
 $25.00/HR or DOE
 License required
 Schedule will be provided
 Bilingual preferred

HHA (2 Positions)
 $9.00/HR
 HHA Certification required
 Schedule will be provided
 Bilingual Preferred
 Doral Area

IP CAMERA INSTALLER/TECHINICIAN (2 Positions)
 $ 16.00- $18.00/Hr – F/T
 Bilingual preferred
 Surveillance Cameras and Networking exp. required

WELDER & Part-time Secretary (2 positions)
 North Miami Area
 $8.00/hr.
 Monday –Friday (some Saturdays)
 8:00am-5:00 pm
 English not required
 Welder : fencing exp. Preferred

CALL CENTER
 7.93 + Commission
 MUST HAVE FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE
 Inbound and outbound call center
 English not required

More Jobs...(Feb 28, 2014)

Please send resumes to: Marianela.garcia-mino@careersourcesfl.com            or call Marianela Garcia at: 305-228-2300 ext. 4220


POSITONS

JOB DESCRIPTION

CONTROLLER.





OFFICE MANAGER



RECEPTIONIST


·         $50 to 60K per year
·          Permanent Position /Full Time
·         Hotel Experience preferred, but not required
·         Fluent in English, bilingual  is a +
·         Computer knowledge

·         $35 to 40K per year
·         At least 3 years of office Management  experience
·         Computer knowledge

·         $10 per hour
·         Fully bilingual
·         MUST have bookkeeping Experience


Burger king.
Cashier and Delivery Driver

·         $8.00
Able to communicate in English.

Housekeeping and Houseman

·         Full Time / Permanent $ 8.00 per Hour
·         NO English required
·         AVENTURA  Area



Buss boy

·         $5 per hr. + TIPS ($350+ PER WEEK)
·         Full time/ Permanent
·         NO experience Required

Customer Services


·         $16 per hour
·         Temporary Position (3 Months)
·         40 hrs / week
·         MUST pass Criminal & Credit Check
·         DADELAND/KENDALL  Area
·         FLUENT  English.

Restaurant - Crew Member


·         $8 per hour
·         English Required
·         Coral Gables Area

Jobs...Jobs (Feb 28, 2014)


Thursday, February 20, 2014

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Job Opportunities !


From Miami-Dade County: Economic Development and Internacional Trade Unit

 IN-BOUND DELEGATION ON BUYING MISSION FROM COSTA RICA

march 11, 2014 – MARCH 12, 2014

We ARE PLEASED TO INVITE south florida Businesses to participate in pre-screened One-TO-One Meetings with costa rican businessES

tHE VISITING COMPANIES SEEK THE FOLLOWING FROM THEIR U.S. COUNTERPARTS

Info: MARIA DREYFUS-ULVERT AT MDREYFU@MIAMIDADE.GOV - 305.375.3885 OR 
ELIZABETH MOSS AT EMOSS@MIAMIDADE.GOV - 305-375-1510

                              pre-qualified BUSINESSES will be accommodated on a first come first served basis
ALL MATCHMAKING SERVICES ARE free of charge

space is limited and registration will close on march 6,  2014

to schedule an appointment please contact

Maria dreyfus-ulvert at mdreyfu@miamidade.gov - 305.375.3885 or 
elizabeth moss at emoss@miamidade.gov - 305-375-1510
  

Economic Development and International Trade Unit,
Business Affairs Division, Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources
111 N.W. First Street, 19th Floor · Miami, Florida 33128-1994

Enterprise Florida: latest International Trade Leads.




Enterprise Florida is pleased to bring you our latest
International Trade Leads. 


To view a SUMMARY of the trade leads, please click here: Trade Lead Summary

To view the DETAILED REPORTS, please click the links below:                
To view Previous Trade Leads, please Click Here.

What Are They?  Trade leads include foreign companies who are interested in making direct purchases from Florida companies, acting as a manufacturer's representative or agent/distributor, and joint ventures.  In support of EFI's Africa Trade Expansion Program, we also provide leads from African companies looking to sell their products or services to Florida and the U.S. 

Where Do They Come From?  The majority of these leads are generated by our International Offices in 14 overseas markets. 

How Can I Follow Up On These Leads?  If you wish to follow up on any of these leads, you can contact the foreign company directly with the information provided on the detailed report.  We ask that you also copy the International Office or Florida staff-person that submitted the lead.  Their information is also included in the report.  Please be sure to mention that you received this information from Enterprise Florida.

Florida distributors should be aware that they may be required to have the right to distribute products in a particular country before doing business there.  Please contact the person who submitted the lead if you have any questions. 

What Else Does Enterprise Florida Do For Florida Exporters?  To learn more about Enterprise Florida’s programs and services for Florida exporters, please visit our website at http://www.enterpriseflorida.com/services/export-from-florida/.  You can also view our calendar of international trade events online at http://www.enterpriseflorida.com/events/. 

How Can I Get More Help?  For additional assistance, questions or comments about our trade leads or other programs, please contact your local Enterprise Florida trade representative.



Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Una nueva onda en la Moda: Electrónica....(BusinessWeek)

Four Ways Technology Will Soon Update Your Wardrobe

Sure, Google (GOOG) is making eye-computers and Nike (NKE) bracelets will watch you sleep, but there are plenty of other things happening on the wearable-tech front. Just take a look at the number of design patents filed in recent years.
On the ice-glazed streets of Manhattan this morning, while twiggy women teetered into Fashion Week tents pulsing with bass, a bunch of designers and attorneys gathered at Fordham University’s Fashion Law Institute to talk about patents, cool clothes, and the technology breakthroughs most likely change what we wear in the near future. Here are four big developments to watch:
Patent illustration for Nike self-lacing shoes
Courtesy Beers, Friton, Hatfield; Portland, ORPatent illustration for Nike self-lacing shoes
1) Self-lacing shoes: Sneakerheads have been salivating for these since 1989, when Marty McFly sported a pair in Back to the Future II. A quirky little tech company named Nike (NKE) even recreated the shoes to much publicity in 2011—a tiny release to raise funds for the Michael J. Fox Foundation.

Now Nike has finally secured a patent for the kicks, which will feature a spring coil, a bunch of lights, and a dock to charge the shoes like a pair of giant rubber smartphones. Nike’s patent attorneys pointed out that the design could work in a wide range of footwear, including ice skates, ski boots, and cycling shoes. Will shoe chargers proves to be a game changer?
2) Smart purses: The potential for wireless—or “inductive”—charging is evident for anyone who has ever futzed with headphones on a crowded train or scoured a barren airport for an electric outlet. Last year Everpurse started selling handbags that charge smartphones with no plug required. Now the company is working on ways to have accessories alert people about lost keys or forgotten ID cards. Ultimately, it’s hoping to license the technology to a range of big-name apparel makers. “Co-branding is a big deal for us,” Everpurse founder Liz Salcedo said this morning. “We’d really like to have the ‘Intel-inside’ model.”
3) Body-scan bespoke: Think airport security meets Savile Row. A suit maker no longer needs a keen eye, a steady hand, and a few decades of tailoring experience to get a great fit; a fancy computer and a bunch of algorithms will work just fine.Accustom Apparel, a New York startup, performs body scans that collect more than 200,000 data points. Its tailors don’t even have to ask, “How’s it hanging?” (as some traditional suit makers do).
4) Computer camouflage: The seminal round of wearable tech gadgets wanted to make themselves known. They needed design that shouted: “Hey, this is a computer on a wrist/face/foot.” That kind of sartorial braggadocio is so 2013. Next season we’ll see a lot of cyber accessories with a fashion-forward face that cooly announces: “There might be a computer in here, but so what?” Google (GOOG) just announced a plan to offer four additional frames for its Glass product, fast shedding its Star Trek aesthetic. Meanwhile, Fitbit recently struck up a partnership with Tory Burch, for those who want to track their activity with something that looks “superchic,” or at least more sophisticated than children’s Play-Doh.
Kyle-stock-190
Stock is an associate editor for Businessweek.com. Twitter: @kylestock

Monday, February 10, 2014

Alertas de Negocios Recibidas del Condado Miami-Dade


Event:
Event Date:
02/08/14
Contact #:
305-477-7600
Location:
Keiser University Miami Campus
Description:
Doral Chamber of Commerce presents Portuguese for Business Course begins on February 8, 2014 to May 3, 2014

Event:
Event Date:
02/11/14
Contact #:
305-441-2244
Location:
Coral Gables Country Club
Description:
WorldCity presents eMerge Americas: One-on-One with Manny Medina: Backing the effort to make Miami a regional tech hub. Mr. Medina is the founder of the Technology Foundation of the Americas, Medina Capital Partners and CEO of Terremark/NAP of the Americas

Event:
Event Date:
02/12/14
Contact #:
305-579-1342
Location:
West Dade Library
Description:
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Javier D. Souto in participation with The Beacon Council is hosting a small business workshop promoting economic development

Event:
Event Date:
02/12/14
Contact #:
305-871-7910
Location:
Miami Airport Convention Center
Description:
World Trade Center Miami presents the XXVII State-of-Ports Briefing 2014. Featured speakers: Aviation Director Emilio T. Gonzalez and Port Director Bill Johnson
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 6, 2014

Event:
Event Date:
02/19/14
Contact #:
305-499-9490
Location:
Double Tree Miami Mart Hotel
Description:
Florida Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association, Inc. Regulatory Mach Up for Imports-Connecting the Lines Between Commodities & Their Governing Agency

Event:
Event Date:
02/20/14
Contact #:
305-661-1621
Location:
Datran Center Atrium
Description:
The Chamber South Small Business Committee presents the 15th Annual Chamber South Small Business EXPO

Event:
Event Date:
02/21/14
Contact #:
305-441-2244
Location:
InterContinental Hotel Doral
Description:
WorldCity's Trade Connections 2014 release of Annual Import-Export Trade Data
Featured speakers: Peter Quinter, Partner, Gray Robinson and James Varnadoe, Managing Director, KVR Trade Finance

Event:
Event Date:
02/25/14
Contact #:
305-579-1342
Location:
Town Hall of Miami Lakes
Description:
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Esteban L. Bovo, Jr., in participation with The Beacon Council will host Open for Business - Small Business Workshop

Event:
Event Date:
02/25/14
Contact #:
305-284-9918
Location:
Hyatt Regency Coral Gables, Venetian Room
Description:
UM Center for Hemispheric Policy hosts a discussion panel entitled Argentina's Challenge: Managing Its Economic, Political and Social Instability

Event:
Event Date:
02/26/14
Contact #:
954-218-5285
Location:
Double Tree Hotel
Description:
The Caribbean Shipping Association presents: Maritime Transportation, Forwarding Logistics & Supply Chain Workshop February 26 & 27, 2014
SPACE IS LIMITED - ONLY 20 SEATS REMAINING

Event:
Event Date:
02/28/14
Contact #:
305-441-2244
Location:
Hyatt Regency Coral Gables
Description:
WorldCity's Global Connections - Panel Discussion: "House on Fire! Business Advice from Crisis Management Experts"

Event:
Event Date:
03/07/14
Contact #:
305 871-7910
Location:
Double Tree by Hilton Hotel
Description:
World Trade Center Miami presents the 11th Anniversary International Women's Day Awards Luncheon.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:  February 28, 2014

Event:
Event Date:
03/09/14
Contact #:
305-471-0737
Location:
Crowne Plaza Hotel-Guatemala
Description:
FFTA Out-Bound Trade Mission to Guatemala March 9-12, 2014
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 10, 2014

Event:
Event Date:
03/20/14
Contact #:
305-762-6151
Location:
Broward County Convention Center
Description:
Southern Florida Minority Supplier Development Council's 29th Annual Business Expo scheduled March 20-21, 2014 and is the largest minority business event in the Southeast.


Economic Development and International Trade Unit,
Business Affairs Division, Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources
111 N.W. First Street, 19th Floor, Miami, Florida 33128-1994