Looking to expand

Last Tuesday as I sent out 6 proposals for Salesforce.com projects, I realized that I needed to ramp up the effort to hire someone to help out. I’m looking for someone just like me–independent, analytical, technical, with a desire to help environmental nonprofits use the best CRM available to them. Flexibility, willingness to learn, and collaborative spirit are key to being successful in this job.

ONE/Northwest is a great place to work, my best job ever. My colleagues are truly brilliant people. Because of that, we are a very flat organization–I’m not so much looking for someone to work for me, but with me. I want these kinds of skills to help us build our program beyond the 10 implementations we’ve done to date. We’re going to be very focused on meeting the needs of the small environmental groups as well and looking at sharing data between groups, as well as sharing data up to coalition efforts. The voter file is an interesting data set that we’ll be working with extensively this year. We’re doing some cutting edge work, things Salesforce.com hasn’t ever done before. It’s really fun.

ONE/Northwest is a great place to work. Salesforce.com is an amazing platform to work on. The Northwest (and Southwest Canadian) environmental movement is a movement that is winning and making change. And because Salesforce.com is web-based, I’m happy to consider remote office arrangements. The only drawback to all of this is you would have to work with me. Drop me a line if you want to chat: Steve @ this site’s url.

The official job announcement and description will come out in the next month or so, and of course I’ll post it here.

One Response to “Looking to expand”

  1. Jon Stahl’s Journal » Blog Archive » ONE/Northwest Will Soon Be Hiring Says:

    [...] We’re swamped with demand for database consulting work.  So much so that we’ve decided to expand the team here at ONE/Northwest.  My colleague Steve Andersen, our Database Program Manager, has the scoop: I’m not so much looking for someone to work for me, but with me. I want these kinds of skills to help us build our program beyond the 10 implementations we’ve done to date. We’re going to be very focused on meeting the needs of the small environmental groups as well and looking at sharing data between groups, as well as sharing data up to coalition efforts. The voter file is an interesting data set that we’ll be working with extensively this year. We’re doing some cutting edge work, things Salesforce.com hasn’t ever done before. It’s really fun.ONE/Northwest is a great place to work. Salesforce.com is an amazing platform to work on. The Northwest (and Southwest Canadian) environmental movement is a movement that is winning and making change. And because Salesforce.com is web-based, I’m happy to consider remote office arrangements. The only drawback to all of this is you would have to work with me. Drop me a line if you want to chat: steve at onenw.org. [...]

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