Professional Services Consultant Vacancy, UK

From: Julie Holmwood (Julie.Holmwood@Eton-Mai.co.uk)
Date: Thu Jan 03 2002 - 02:57:30 PST

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    Hello
    
    I am looking for a Professional Services Consultant to cover EMEA.
    
    The role is to be based from home and my client's office near Windsor, UK.
    
    Salary - To £65K +Bonus +Package
    
    Working for this successful, expanding, information security start-up
    company you will be part of a small EMEA team with direct responsibility for
    providing all levels of professional services support to clients throughout
    the region.  Specialising in the Internet security market, my client plays a
    key role in enabling the promise of e-business through a family of security
    products designed for Internet-scale and wireless environments.  With a
    diverse range of skills you need to be both solutions oriented and a
    programmer who can deliver on said solutions.  Skills: you need to be
    excellent client facing with expertise in web applications and also be
    fluent in C/C++, Java, COM.
    
    This company is offering an excellent opportunity for career progression.
    
    If the above sounds like you, please email me your CV and I will contact you
    to discuss further.
    
    
    Julie Holmwood
    Eton Mai Consulting
    'Specialists in Information Security Recruitment'
    Denbigh House, Denbigh Road, Milton Keynes MK1 1YP, United Kingdom
    Telephone: +44 (0) 870 745 0755
    www.eton-mai.co.uk
    
    Eton Mai Consulting are a recruitment consultancy offering candidates with
    highly specialist skills in Information Security.  We have extensive
    contacts within this arena and access to people with key skills within a
    wide variety of disciplines including Management, Consultancy,
    Implementation, Penetration Testing, BS7799, Audit, Computer Crime and
    Forensics, Business Development, and Product Marketing.
    



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