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Journal JobCenter's Journal: Job Board, November 11, 2003 4

Not much new this time, but the previous entry has been archived. dubiousdave is now employed by BAU in Austin, and so is off the market. Xandar01 is going bacck to school. Good luck to both!

If you have submitted an entry, and the availability (either position or employee) has changed, please let me know. I am in the process of reviewing the listings.

The "useful links" have been moved to a separate journal entry, due to increasing size.

Positions Wanted. The following individuals are seeking employment. Each listing contains a link to a comment that mentioned the individual's availability, as well as a link to their user page. Please contact these people directly, by e-mail (if they provide a contact address) or by replying to the comment.
  • RevMike has experience with enterprise financial systems, using Java, J2EE, PL/SQL, Pro*C, Perl, and XML. He is located in the New York City/Long Island area.
  • intermodal is also looking for work in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. He does tech/administrator work for unix, linux, and all versions of windows. He also has Software QA experience. He would also be interested in any fire department that is willing to provide training; he already has experience in that area, being currently with a volunteer department.
  • buffer-overflowed has a variety of experience, including C++ development, Unix and network administration, and help desk, on-site, and desktop support. He is currently located in Charleston, WV, but may be open to relocation.
  • heliocentric is an experienced admin and IT support person in the Harrisburg area. He is particularly interested in working in the information security area, where he has had some past experience. He would also be interested in a position in the Reading area.
  • aridhol is a programmer with three years experience in C, C++, and Java, located in Winnipeg. He is a Sun-certified Java programmer with a CS degree from Camosun College in Victoria, BC.
  • Jellybob is looking for a junior sysadmin position in southern England. He has had five years of experience supporting Windows boxes, and three years supporting Linux on both servers and desktops. He also has four years of PHP/MySQL development for web applications and community-based websites, and has a working knowledge of Python. He is willing to learn anything else required.
  • Judg3 is a Windows jack of all trades, specializing in enterprise system and application management and deep level troubleshooting. His strength is taking an assignment and bringing it in on-time and under-budget. He's also at the power-user level with FreeBSD and Linux. There's more detail in the referenced comment, I'd strongly sugest giving it a read. He's looking in the Milwaukee area, land of beer and sausages (mmmmmm, Usinger's), and home of former car salesman Bud Selig.
  • Interrobang is looking for more fulfilling work as a technical writer. She has two years of direct experience, a Master's degree in Language and Professional Writing. Check out her additional qualifications at the link above. She's currently in London, Ontario, but is willing to relocate (preferred destinations Toronto, the Kitchener/Waterloo area, or New York City).
  • ces is an experienced Unix system/network admin. His experience includes a variety of Unix-based OSes, as well as networking hardware. He also has some admin and troubleshooting experience with Windows. Check the linked comments for more detailed examinations of his credentials. He is looking for work in the Seattle area.
  • Xerithane is looking for contract work in the Portland area. He is a senior C++ and Perl programmer, with six years of experience in the field. He has advanced knowledge of Unix and Linux.

Employees Wanted. Pretty much the same format. When submitting for this section, please include a link any on-line job listing that is available.

  • SiliconJesus works at Digex. The company has job listings posted here. The current positions listing is somewhat shorter than previously; positions that may be of interest to Slashdotters include Siebel Developer (Washington/Metro) and WebMethods Developer (Washington/Metro). These listings change, so take a look for yourself.
  • Servo posted an available position in his journal last month. The position is still available, and it sounds like they could really use some help. Here is a direct link to the job listings page; the specific job is Tier II (Site Supervisor) for New York City.
  • FortKnox needs experienced J2EE coders, experienced project management, or experienced business analysts. The experience is an absolute requirement. These are located in the Cincinnati area.
  • According to blinder, his employer, The Seva Group, has an opening for a J2EE developer, with 3+ years of experience including Websphere. The job is at a client site in the Baltimore area. If you are interested, reply to this post or e-mail JobCenter (I can forward the mail to him). Since he just got an unexpected raise, this might be a company worth looking into. Too bad they're not in Dallas.
  • jawtheshark works for Fujitsu Consulting in Luxembourg. Fujitsu has several positions available, including experienced Documentum (enterprise content management) experts, data architects, and entry level IT work. E-mail CVs to slashdot(at)jawtheshark.com; he will direct them to the proper destination. There are positions open in both Belgium and Luxembourg. JTS recommends Luxembourg, for certain financial reasons. I've been reading his journal for a few months now, and I have to say that it sounds like a nice place to live.

The positions available at Digex have been modified to reflect the current listings at the site.

The boilerplate:

Thanks to everyone for supporting this effort. If you have an issue with your listing, let me know ASAP (e-mail or IM might be best). If you have a position, are seeking a job, or have comments about the format, please post a reply to this JE. Suggestions are always welcome, by e-mail or by comment. I aim to have every opening or job need mentioned in a JE within 24 hours of my becoming aware of it. Subsequent JEs will repeat entries from prior job boards that are still open. If you have an item listed, please let me know ASAP when it is no longer current. I would love to be able to post a success story or two here!

This discussion was created by JobCenter (709047) for no Foes, but now has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

Job Board, November 11, 2003

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  • C developer with 6 years of experience in the telecommunications industry. Also significant experience with testing, from basic unit and integration testing, to development and maintenance of testing software. Also familiar with Perl, VB, C#, SDL, and MSCs. Currently in the Chicago suburbs, but looking for a position in the Seattle area, relocation assistance preferred.
    • I am especially interested in intenal tools work, such as developing testing automation tools.
    • Things are picking up here in Seattle. I have had several interviews in the past few weeks and actually landed a contract position at (cough) a major software company (cough). However most of the openings I am seeing are .NET centric one way or another, and they want proven skills (especially C#). A year or more of actual resume level experience. My friends with C and Perl skills are having difficulty even getting interviews right now, although I have heard rumors Amazon might be hiring again.

      So you might
      • I've had two phone interviews at Microsoft, though those are influenced by having a friend in the company whose actually somewhat high up. A resume passed on from manager to manager gets more attention than one from outside. :) There are a couple other leads that are looking like they have potential right now.

        I haven't even managed to get a rejection letter from any of the other Seattle companies that I've tossed my resume to so far. Any recommendations about places that are worth looking into? I've be

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