The job involves submitting your resume for potential future consulting opportunities with RockITek as they grow and hire for various roles.
RockITek is always growing. You never know what me might need to hire for next. Prefer being a 1099 Consultant? We work with a lot of those too. Drop us your resume and we'll keep it on file. When something turns up, we'll get in touch.
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