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Focuse on Semiconductor Innovation and Ventures -Inside Chips  Looking for a job shouldn’t be a full-time job! That’s why we built the biggest, smartest job search engine on the web. We search thousands of job sites and companies, just so you don’t have to. Search Simply Hired    The place where Sales Engineering employers showcase their open jobs and products to the Technical Sales community. Sales engineers mostly work with the production and development departments of their companies, or with sales firms, to conclude how products and services could be designed or modified to suit the consumer’s needs. Sales Engineer Jobs   

Job fox developed a system to closely match the wants and needs of job seekers with those of the employer. Through this system, they learn each individual’s unique skills, experience and goals and then present only the jobs that are the right fit. To ensure that qualified seekers and employers connect, they created the Jobfox Intro. They reach out to both parties by e-mail and even call to encourage the connection – no more missed opportunities.  Job Fox    

A good place for LOCAL job openings, career assistance and information for the Northern California Counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Monterey, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano & Sonoma.  Job Star      

Chronicle Jobs – Jobs, Jobs fairs, employer resources, etc. California Community College RegistryCalifornia Online Job Network   

 Transition Assistance Online: Military Talent, Civilian Careers   

Employment Spot - the employment resource center of the Web, simplifies the search for the best career and employment information online.   

 Bay Area Careers - connect to San Francisco Bay Area employment.   

 The Mercury News – “Hot Jobs” in the heart of the Silicon Valley   

 
California’s a wonderful place to live – if you happen to be an orange.
~ Fred Allen
 
ejob.com,  JobExplorer and CareerJournal were started in 1996 by graduates of UC Berkeley as an alternative to search firms, recruiters  and job posting services.  Within a very brief period of time, ejob had clients like Lucent, Siebel, Clarify, Apple, Cisco and dozens of smaller technology companies and start-ups.    

The ejob.com program is managed by engineers, not recruiters.  We bring a level of detail, accuracy and service to the recruitment business that is unparalleled by any job postings service or recruitment firm.   

If you would like to discuss our program, please send an email to info@ejob.com or call 831.333.9400Bay Area Jobs - Established in 1997, BAJobs.com has become a staple for both Bay Area employers and job seekers. Early on, we recognized the growing utility and popularity of the web as a recruiting medium. We combined this knowledge with the simple fact that hiring takes place at the local level. Thus, the concept of a local web site focused on the Bay Area employment market was born.   

Dice – The career hub for tech insiders – Attention Tech and Engineering Pros.  Scientific Jobs in California - Search by area for scientific job openings in California. Bay Area Jobs - Bay Area online employment resource   Craigslist.org for Bay Area jobs – Where the locals look.    FHLBSF Federal Home Loan Bank San Francisco - Whether you are just starting your career or looking for a way of enhancing your work experience, the Bank offers exciting opportunities for success. You’ll find that our salaries are competitive, our training programs emphasize skill-building and leadership development, and our benefits package is comprehensive and flexible.    

 Job Bank USA - powerful career and employment services to job candidates, employers, and recruiters.  Comprehensive search for jobs by industry or state   

MyJobHunter.com - use MyJobHunter to instantly search all major job sites (at the same time) for jobs you like. Next, review the jobs it found and put a check mark next to your favorites. Then, press a single button to send your resume & cover letter to ALL the jobs you checked. It’s that easy! That means you can apply to 1 or 1000 jobs all at once, depending on what you find. They’ll even personalize your cover letter with each job application. And, you can login any time to review the jobs you applied to and save follow-up notes on each one.   

 Bay Area Job Finder - Offering easy to use, cost effective solutions for employers and job seekers in local bay area communities.   

 State Personnel Board -  employment with the State
   

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 Rand California - source for California and U.S. Statistics   

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“You can find your way across this country using burger joints the way a navigator uses stars.”
~ Charles Kuralt
    

   

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 50 Tidbits About California

  1. California’s Mount Whitney measures as the highest peak in the lower 48 states. Its most famous climb is Mount Whitney Trail to the 14,495 feet summit. Wilderness permits are required.
     
  2. In 1925 a giant sequoia located in California’s Kings Canyon National Park was named the nation’s national Christmas tree. The tree is over 300 feet in height.
     
  3. More turkeys are raised in California than in any other state in the United States.
     
  4. Pacific Park, on the venerable Santa Monica Pier, re-creates the amusement parks once dotting the ocean areas along the Pacific Coast. Featured are 11 amusement rides including the 1910-vintage hand-carved merry-go-round appearing in the movie “The Sting.”
     
  5. Alpine County is the eighth smallest of California’s 58 counties. It has no high school, ATMs, dentists, banks, or traffic lights.
     
  6. Fallbrook is known as the Avocado Capital of the World and hosts an annual Avocado Festival. More avocados are grown in the region than any other county in the nation.
     
  7. In the late 1850s, Kennedy Mine, located in Jackson, served as one of the richest gold mines in the world and the deepest mine in North America.
     
  8. An animal called the riparian brush rabbit calls Caswell Memorial State Park (near Manteca) its home. Endemic only to the state’s park system, the critter lives in approximately 255 acres stretching along the area’s once-vast hardwood forest.
     
  9. In Pacific Grove there is a law on the books establishing a $500 fine for molesting butterflies.
     
  10. The largest three-day rodeo in the United States is held on the Tehama County Fairgrounds in Red Bluff.
     
  11. Demonstrations on making toothpaste from orange by-products were popular attractions at the Los Angeles County fair in 1922. The fair is held in Pomona.
     
  12. Located in Sacramento, the California State Railroad Museum is the largest museum of its kind in North America.
     
  13. Several celebrities are buried at Hillside Cemetery in Culver City. Included gravesites are those of Al Jolson, George Jessel, Eddie Canter, Jack Benny, and Percy Faith.
     
  14. California Caverns claims the distinction of being the most extensive system of caverns and passageways in the Mother Lode region of the state.
     
  15. Totaling nearly three million acres, San Bernardino County is the largest county in the country.
     
  16. On Catalina Island in 1926, American author Zane Grey built a pueblo-style home on the hillside overlooking Avalon Bay. He spent much of his later life in Avalon. The home is now a hotel.
     
  17. Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge contains the largest winter population of bald eagles in the continental United States.
     
  18. Author Richard Dana (1851-1882) wrote the novel “Two Years Before the Mast.” He inspired the name for the beach community of Dana Point.
     
  19. In Atwater the Castle Air Museum has the largest display of military aircraft in the state.
     
  20. The Country Store in Baker has sold more winning California State Lottery tickets than any outlet in the state.
     
  21. Reputed to be the most corrupt politician in Fresno County history, Vice-leader Joseph Spinney was mayor for only ten minutes.
     
  22. The Iron Door Saloon in Groveland claims to be the oldest drinking establishment in the state. It was constructed in 1852.
     
  23. The Hollywood Bowl is the world’s largest outdoor amphitheater.
     
  24. The first person to personally receive a star on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood was actress Joanne Woodward. She received it in 1960.
     
  25. Death Valley is recognized as the hottest, driest place in the United States. It isn’t uncommon for the summer temperatures to reach more than 115 degrees.
     
  26. The first motion picture theater opened in Los Angeles on April 2, 1902.
     
  27. Inyo National Forest is home to the bristle cone pine, the oldest living species. Some of the gnarled trees are thought to be over 4,600 years old.
     
  28. San Francisco Bay is considered the world’s largest landlocked harbor.
     
  29. Sequoia National Park contains the largest living tree. Its trunk is 102 feet in circumference.
     
  30. Yorba Linda is home to the Richard Nixon Library.
     
  31. The Coachella Valley is nicknamed The Date Capital of the world and The Playground of Presidents.
     
  32. One out of every eight United States residents lives in California.
     
  33. California is the first state to ever reach a trillion dollar economy in gross state product.
     
  34. California has the largest economy in the states of the union.
     
  35. If California’s economic size were measured by itself to other countries, it would rank the 7th largest economy in the world.
     
  36. Los Angeles is ranked the fourth largest economy in the United States compared to other states.
     
  37. Simi Valley is the home of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum.
     
  38. It is estimated there are approximately 500,000 detectable seismic tremors in California annually.
     
  39. During his engagement at the Fillmore West in San Francisco, Otis Redding stayed on a houseboat in Sausalito. While there he wrote his last song and greatest hit: “The Dock of the Bay.”
     
  40. The state motto is Eureka!, a Greek word translated “I have found it!” The motto was adopted in 1849 and alludes to the discovery of gold in the Sierra Nevada.
     
  41. California is known variously as The Land of Milk and Honey, The El Dorado State, The Golden State, and The Grape State.
     
  42. There are more than 300,000 tons of grapes grown in California annually.
     
  43. California produces more than 17 million gallons of wine each year.
     
  44. The redwood is the official state tree. Some of the giant redwoods in Sequoia National Park are more than 2,000 years old.
     
  45. The California poppy is the official state flower. The California grizzly bear (Ursus californicus) is the official state animal.
     
  46. California holds two of the top ten most populous cities: Los Angeles and San Diego.
     
  47. Fresno proclaims itself the Raisin Capital of the World.
     
  48. The highest and lowest points in the continental United States are within 100 miles of one another. Mount Whitney measures 14,495 feet and Bad Water in Death Valley is 282 feet below sea level.
     
  49. Castroville is known as the Artichoke Capital of the World. In 1947 a young woman named Norma Jean was crowned Castroville’s first Artichoke Queen. She went on to become actress Marilyn Monroe.
     
  50. The “50states.com” web site is published in Santa Clarita.  
“MOVE OVER, SLOW DOWN” law expanded and became permanent January 1, 2010 Sacramento – California has had a “Move Over, Slow Down” law for several years.  The law that took effect January 1, 2010 made it permanent and added Caltrans trucks to the list of vehicles you must make way for, which includes police cars, fire engines, ambulances and tow trucks.  If you see an emergency vehicle on the side of a highway with lights flashing, you must slow down and move into an adjacent lane if it is safe to do so.  The fine for violating this law is around $146, with one point on your driving record. View video: Move Over America 

  

Between the fields where the flag is planted, there are 9+ miles of flower fields that go all the way to the ocean. The flowers are grown by seed companies. It’s a beautiful place, close to Vandenberg AFB in California.   

 Check out the dimensions of the flag.  The 2002 Floral Flag is 740 feet long and 390 feet wide and maintains the proper Flag dimensions, as described in Executive Order #10834. This Flag is 6.65 acres and is the first Floral Flag to be planted with 5 pointed Stars, comprised of White Larkspur.  Each Star is 24 feet in diameter; each Stripe is 30 feet wide.  This Flag is estimated to contain more than 400,000 Larkspur plants, with 4-5 flower stems each, for a total of more than 2 million flowers.  You can drive by this flag on V Street south of Ocean Avenue in Lompoc, CA   

Thanks to: Jim Knudsen and Paul Nyberg   

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For information on buying or selling east bay homes, please contact me at 510-429-4800 or send me a note on the Contact Joanne form.I hope you enjoyed reading what some of my clients have to say about my service.  When you, your family or friends think about buying or selling real estate or manufactured homes in the San Francisco Bay Area please call on me for assistance.  Thank you,
Joanne
Assisting buyers and sellers throughout the San Francisco Bay Area for more than 30 years.   Joanne L. Gardiner, Broker, e-PRO Realtor®
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Our Service Areas We serve the greater San Francisco bay area.     

Our primary service areas in the San Francisco Bay Area are: Hayward, Castro Valley, Pleasanton, Dublin, San Ramon, Danville, Fremont, Newark, Niles, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, San Ramon, Sunol, Oakland, Foster City, Burlingame, and San Mateo.   

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