Wildbullet.com is the largest specialty recruitment site in the U.S. developed for the electronic security, fire, and life safety industry and is endorsed by the National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (NBFAA).
wildbullet.com opened in 2001 and has become the national registry for thousands of professionals in the electronic protection industry. Professionals are signing up each day whether they are looking for a career opportunity or not. This has filled a void due to the fact that an association for individual employees exclusively, in this industry does not exist.
The only companies and candidates you will find on this site are directly related to the industries listed above.
We streamline the process with qualified companies and candidates from the electronic security/fire alarm & building controls industries only! Many other resume sites have a mix of all different types of candidates and industry backgrounds, which makes it less effective to search for industry specific people.
A first in our industry! From Operators to Presidents Nationwide!
All employees at wildbullet.com come from the electronic security / fire alarm industry in one capacity or another. In turn we have a strong identity with our client & candidate needs from coast to coast. Industry knowledge takes the guesswork out of the search.
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Mozilla Firefox 1.0 or higher:
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Check Enable Javascript.
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Internet Explorer 5 or higher:
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Click the Security tab.
Click the Custom Level button.
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Click the Settings button.
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Check Scripting of Java applets and Active Scripting.
Click the OK button.
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Click on Advanced.
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Click the OK button.
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Click on Advanced.
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