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scuz posted:Who we are: A small to mid-size business consulting firm in Minneapolis, Minnesota going through growing pains (too many tickets, not enough techs). https://www.techgen.com (excuse the site, we're working on it). As others have said, that Craigslist post is awfully combative. I'm sure you guys have been getting resumes by the boatload, but I can't help but wonder if the tone isn't turning off qualified candidates. That position sounds right up my alley, with my absolute adoration of GPOs and all. Shame I'm stuck in Syracuse, New York for another year or two.
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Yeah, our boss could stand some formatting poo poo. The **CAPITALS AND ASTERISKS** are completely fuckin' weird and not welcoming whatsoever. I drafted a letter about how to improve the company and I'll throw that in there as well. He's doing 3 interviews tomorrow, so people must be hard-up for stuff. As far as pay goes, there's a LOT of work to do, but it's nothing terribly difficult. I'd ballpark the wages around $17~$20/hour depending on experience. Wizard of the Deep posted:As others have said, that Craigslist post is awfully combative. I'm sure you guys have been getting resumes by the boatload, but I can't help but wonder if the tone isn't turning off qualified candidates. scuz fucked around with this message at 02:05 on Feb 6, 2013 |
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It's not just the formatting though. For example, "If you don't want to work in Minneapolis then gently caress you!" or whatever it says should probably be more like "This position requires working from our head office in Minneapolis, and while we don't have funds available for relocation assistance for this opening, all applicants are welcome." or something. Try to explain a little more about the company atmosphere, and/or what kind of candidate you're looking for personality-wise rather than saying what you are NOT looking for.
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Comradephate posted:It's not just the formatting though. edit: Here's what I sent to him and what you all may as well have seen: Who we are: TechGen Consulting is a small- to medium-business IT consultant that has served clients in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area for 15 years. We have a small yet dedicated staff who handle day-to-day desktop troubleshooting, as well as upper-level support for all types of Windows servers and all types of networks. We pride ourselves on client satisfaction. We enjoy spending time with our clients to better know them and their goals, and how we can best assist them in reaching their full potential. Who we are looking for: A Remote Maintenance Technician who has experience with: Remote management systems (Kaseya, GFI MAX, etc) Remote backups (via RMM, Replay, cloud storage, etc) Active Directory Group Policy administration Scripting (VBScript, PowerShell, batch files, etc) Certifications in any of the above fields will help get your resume to the top of the list Our clients are quite diverse in their fields as well as their environments; flexibility is key! Our office is conveniently located in the north east Minneapolis area near bus lines, and not too far away from bike trails. We require that all employees be in the office. We work as a team and find that having everyone in one place makes for easier communication and teamwork. Please submit .pdf or .doc(x) resumes (complete with cover letters) to: jobs@techgen.com Add February 2013 to the subject line to ensure that it lands in the correct folder. Were looking forward to adding to our team and hope to hear from you soon! PS: Those with dog allergies; Howie the Labrador makes frequent appearances in the office, and is quite friendly. scuz fucked around with this message at 04:55 on Feb 6, 2013 |
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Folks, I need a backup guy in a bad, bad way. Position is based in Chicago, doing hands-on implementation work in mostly in the greater Chicagoland area, with gusts of travel that could take you anywhere in the country. Job Description [Company] is seeking talented backup professionals to join our growing team. The Backup Implementation Engineer will participate in diverse and challenging engagements in a variety of locations. Because the job responsibilities vary based on the project scope and deliverables, successful candidates are able to adapt quickly to changing technical and professional environments. Responsibilities:
A minimum of 5 years experience with 2 or more of the following technologies:
Pay is listed at $60-120k, DOE. Please PM me if you want any additional information.
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duz fucked around with this message at 17:01 on May 16, 2015 |
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Dang I was excited since I live in SA but then saw the requirements of 5 years of C programming
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kloa posted:Dang I was excited since I live in SA but then saw the requirements of 5 years of C programming Yeah, sorry, it looks like the C position is currently for senior level. It changes depending on what the bossman needs and didn't think to check this time. The number's not a strict requirement, but you do have to be senior level.
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Oh, by that they mean "make a sale once a month an you're fine". Most of my sales fall into my lap. They're trying to force sales, but there's still agents who don't ever try to sell. Ever (I know I don't).
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I am working on a Software Engineering degree @ the Rochester Institute of Technology and I need 40 weeks of co-operative education (just paid internships w/ reports back to the school about whatever) to even be able to continue to my senior year. I'm a junior right now and I literally need to find one for next month oh god. I've been applying to a bunch of places over the past year but have only gotten a single interview My experience: I've worked with both O-O and functional. I am extremely proficient in Java and Python, and have basic proficiency in C, C++, Ruby, Actionscript, and CSS/HTML (not HTML5, though). I've worked with database and web systems, including SQL and Ruby on Rails. I have also done a great deal of work with the Promela and Alloy modeling languages. I've been attending school for three years now and have a pretty large set of completed (large) school projects, most Java-based. I have done extensive GUI work in Swing/AWT, including a few personal projects that I am currently working on. I am willing and able to dedicate myself to learning anything required in my spare time. In fact, I love new stuff! My only dev "job" outside of school was volunteer work on a pretty large MOO (MUD, Object-Oriented) which required me to pick up and work with a completely new language. I mostly worked on bug fixes to core systems and ancient code, and developed a few of my own. I had to be on top of everything I was doing, as any change could introduce defects across a massive library of related objects. And probably unlike some MUDs and most MMOGs all development was live, while the server was running. What I'm looking for: Development or test. Web/mobile apps, database systems, etc. What I'm NOT looking for: A non-dev/test position. Where I live: Rochester, NY. Where I'm looking: Rochester area, Albany/Schenectady. Out of NY I can do CT or Mass. These are preferred locations; I can work anywhere and I wouldn't be adverse to moving for a while. When I can start: I can start the week of Feb. 24 or March 3. My finals end on the 22nd, so as soon as those are done pretty much. Requirements: It needs to be paid (entry-level acceptable), full time, and has to relate to SE is the only requirement from RIT. Requirements from me are it has to be 6 months from March-August or 3 months from March-May. If pressed I could do Summer instead, but I planned my schedule around the change to semesters next year and have no idea what I would have to take if I can't get something for Spring, or if the classes would even be available. Can be reached via: jxs1073 (at) rit (dot) edu
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Sepist fucked around with this message at 21:29 on Jun 6, 2013 |
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I'm looking to relocate closer to my family near Charlotte, NC My experience: I am currently a senior tier 2 firewall support for a large managed security services provider. I have been here nearly 5 years. I have experience with: Checkpoint; Juniper netscreen and SRX; Cisco Pix, ASA, FWSM, switches, routers and light experience with ACE modules; Fortigates; Lucent Brick; and light experience with F5S. Experience includes software upgrades, rulebase editing, and mostly troubleshooting customer issues. I've worked on everything from on site firewalls to large network based firewalls for one or multiple customers. I have multiple government trust waivers for my current job and would have no problem getting them again. My strongest area is TCP/IP troubleshooting on multiple platforms. If your firewall isn't on the list I am proficient with I am adept at learning new firewalls with ease. What I'm looking for: Looking for a security or network oriented position in a troubleshooting capacity. What I'm NOT looking for: More than 25% travel, basic PC helpdesk Where I live: I am relocating to Rock Hill, SC When I can start: 3/25 Requirements: Full time with benefits or a good contract position Can be reached via: PM or carolinaitguy at gmail
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Reposting this because I'm still looking for a new position with some room for advancement. My experience: Eight years of server & desktop management in Microsoft environments. Lots of GPO experience, including replacing a huge, atrocious login script and deploying smaller software packages. Moderate Exchange administration experience, mostly user-focused. I'm also the point-man for all IT documentation and user communications. What I'm looking for: Windows system administration. What I'm NOT looking for: Entry level help desk. Where I live: Syracuse, New York. Where I'm looking: Syracuse, New York, any major city. When I can start: After two-week notice for current employer. Requirements: Full time, usual benefits. Can be reached via: PM, drsbaitso@live.com
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My experience: Currently a Network Engineer that supports financial institutions. I also manage our datacenter that processes millions of dollars of transactions daily. 7+ years in IT in a variety of Network/System Admin/Engineers roles. Main strength is the wide variety of equipment I have worked with and touched. Experience in a wide variety of systems such as Data Domain, VMWare, all things Windows, SAN/NAS technology, Asigra, Cisco firewalls/switches/routers, Sonicwalls, Juniper switches and much more. I can train anyone not only technical aspects, but how to sell company specific products and services. Logistics wise, I have handled moves of entire offices to new locations. What I'm looking for: Management opportunity or systems/network role that can lead to this. Work at home position as I currently do this. What I'm NOT looking for: Overnight travel, Level 1 helpdesk positions. Where I live: Twin Cities, MN. Where I am looking: Prefer north/northwest/west side of Twin Cities. When I can start: Two week notice would have to be given. Requirements: Full time with benefits. Can be reached via: PM or mrtrifecta@mrtrifecta.com
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My experience: 2 years university lab administrator, 2 years IT deployment specialist (set up new locations), 3+ years systems administrator/desktop/Symantec Management Platform admin. Currently support a 4000+ pc/400+ physical/virtual server wan environment on a team of 4 people. While I am not senior in the team, I'm the guy people come to when they need help solving a problem. It's a good environment to work in but it's time to move on to something bigger and better. What I'm looking for: Systems Administrator/Jr Vmware/storage admin in a siloed IT department (infrastructure, network, appdev teams, etc) What I'm NOT looking for: Help desk, anything desk-side, anything that involves a cisco command line beyond setting vlans on a port Where I live: Indianapolis Where I'm looking: Indianapolis metro area When I can start: 2 weeks upon receipt of signed hiring agreement. Requirements: Health insurance, full time. Can be reached via: PM, username at gmail devmd01 fucked around with this message at 22:04 on Feb 20, 2013 |
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My experince: 4 years as IT Director/sysadmin do-it-all for small construction engineering firm, 4 years medical industry sysadmin/tech support including heavy SQL utilization supporting various EHR/PM suites for optimization and report building. What I'm looking for: Mid-level sysadmin or SQL developer/report building. Anything heavy on SQL would be rad, I get a kick out of that stuff. What I'm not looking for: (Level 1) help desk, front-end web development Where I live: Phoenix, AZ Where I'm looking: Phoenix metro area, but willing (eager) to relocate to a non-desert climate When I can start: ASAP Requirements: Full time with typical benefits Can be reached via: PM, lancejones44 at gmail
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My experience: Twenty+ years Visual Basic, SQL and Crystal Reports developing Apps and MIS in Business, Banks and Government. What I'm looking for: MIS Reporting contracts working from home/vpn (I'll be laid up with a bad leg for the next month or so and want something to do). What I'm not looking for: Anything else. Where I live: South West UK (near Salisbury). Where I'm looking: Not an issue if I can work remotely. When I can start: ASAP. Requirements: Contracts, will consider piecework. Can be reached via: jabmoat-contracts@yahoo.com
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I'm currently working on a crowdfunding campaign which I'm not quite ready to throw the towel in for yet, but I need to hedge my bets if that doesn't work out, so I'm looking for work. My experience: My primary experience is in all levels of web application development for my own projects. My main projects were two non-trivial web applications, a server based application written in Python using Django, and a client based offline application using Coffeescript and AngularJS. Links to all my work can be found at http://fullandbydesign.com.au. I have no formal qualifications in development. Before this time I was a maritime officer, second in charge of a 55 metre vessel that carried 40 trainees and 15 crew. I was in charge of managing all crew and trainees onboard under orders from the Master, as well as coordinating maintenance projects. I was in that line of work for 8 years. What I'm looking for: Development, Design, QA or support work that I can do remotely from home. I'm not particularly choosy, I just want something that will keep my hands in development and design, at least somewhat. What I'm not looking for: Any jobs that require me to move out of home. Where I live: Hobart, Australia Where I'm looking: Either work in Hobart, or anywhere remotely. When I can start: Late March 2013 Requirements: Part time, full time, contracts, whatever's going within reason. Reach me at: PM, or james [at] fullandbydesign.com.au
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This is definitely worth a shot... My experience: 7 years VMware administration, project management. Was shuffled into an Oracle SOA/Agile project for the last 3. Hands on self taught network administration including ASA. Was senior systems administrator for the last 3 years. What I'm looking for: I prefer infrastructure management for virtualiziation and SAN management but am a very competent systems administrator. What I'm NOT looking for: Entry level administration. Where I live: Colorado Springs, CO. Where I'm looking: Same as above. When I can start: I am available immediately, with a few days notice. Requirements: Full time. I will assume a 24hr on call status. Can be reached via: PM, accrisk@gmail.com Have a pretty stellar list of achievements and a familiarity with a number of systems I didn't list under experience including Lotus Domino, Tivoli, Barracuda and Blue Coat products, etc. I'm not one to want to get pigeonholed into a particular system exclusively and would prefer to be able to float to whatever requires attention. I'm not dead set on salary and would prefer daily challenge and work environment over monetary.
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I work at a great start-up and we are always looking for people. If you see a job that you are interested in please PM me and I can send you a referral so you get special attention from our recruiters. Job Title: Linux Systems Administrators, Network Admin, MySQL DBA, Developers Location: DC Area (Courthouse) and SF (SoMa) We're also willing to relocate if we believe you are a good fit. What We Do: Start-up in Green Tech, we're very stable and successful with clients all over the world. We work with utilities to help lower their customer's utility bills through various means. Who We Are Looking For: Information can be found on our career page http://opower.com/careers Job Details: We're a Linux shop primarily using Jetty, Ruby on Rails, OpenStack, and Hadoop. But also have a lot of other technologie in use. Why would you want to work here? We're a fun company to work for and have a good start up culture. We provide free snacks and free Lunches (Mainly on Fridays). Plus we pay well. More information can be found on our career page. http://opower.com/careers
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I must say you folks have a smartly-design website, I'm a bit jealous. edit: I'm also in DC, so I'll toss it out to some ruby folks
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Job Title: DevOps Engineer Location: NYC (Manhattan) May be willing to consider remote work for the right candidate. What We Do: We're Voxy, a startup working on building a personalized, machine-learning-driven English language learning experience for learners around the globe. Users use our software (web, mobile) to learn English with resources and activities tailored to their individual learning needs. We're building a globally distributed architecture with endpoints in multiple AWS regions to serve our customers around the globe. We are looking for an experienced SysOp or Engineer to automate, monitor and tune our infrastructure. You will work as a member of the engineering team to ensure our architecture is highly available, fast, and easily expandable. Who We Are Looking For: You'd be our first actual operations person, responsible for our infrastructure. Definitely need to be a self-starter and should be very comfortable deploying all kinds of apps (but our main one is Python/Django with uwsgi) to Linux systems running on various cloud providers. Job Details: Instrument logging, measurement and monitoring systems to quantify performance and service availability. Work with engineering to build systems that are more available, robust and efficient. Automate the following areas: Configuration and package management with Chef Common tasks in a scripting language of your choice (we <3 python) Deployment (we use Fabric) Enhancements to our IRC bots to give them even more unreasonable amounts of power Participate in pager duty for on-call response to production issues Care and feeding of Linux servers in VPS environments inc. AWS Why would you want to work here? We're building something cool in a very big market with some very smart people (not just in engineering, either). You'll have a lot of opportunity to grow. Get in touch Please either PM me or email me at wanderson at gmail dot com and I'll get you the details.
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illamint posted:Job Title: Not related to this job but related to the company... Is the English Language Tutor position (listed on your job opportunities site) a local position or can that be done remotely? Also, I assume the Pedagogy and Research Intern would have to be local?
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FISHMANPET posted:Not related to this job but related to the company...
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SingleHop is hiring once again. A glorious career in server hosting could be yours! Job Title: System Administrator Location: Chicago (River North) What We Do: SingleHop is a dedicated and cloud hosting provider that offers highly scalable, on-demand infrastructure services to both end-users and resellers primarily under monthly contracts. With clients in 114 countries, two Chicago-area data centers, one Phoenix-area data center, and over 10,000 servers online, SingleHop delivers state-of-the-art hardware, server management customization and Infrastructure-as-a-Service. While combining security and convenience to provide solutions for a wide range of enterprises, SingleHop remains an industry leader in providing customers with automatic provisioning, remote management and accessibility using a variety of personal devices. SingleHop was established in 2006 and makes its home in Chicago, IL. In 2011, the company was named #25 on the Inc. 500 list for the fastest growing companies in America, a significant leap from #58 the previous year. Who We Are Looking For: Bachelor's degree in computer science, management information systems, or similar technical discipline preferred, or an equivalent combination of education and experience (4 years) Strong organizational and communication skills required Familiarity with system administration on several variants of Linux, including, but not limited to: Debian/RH/Centos and Windows 2003/2008/2012 Experience with Control Panel products such as Cpanel and Plesk required Virtualization experience with VMware and Hyper-V Troubleshoot advanced issues relating to Apache, PHP, MySQL, DNS, SSH, SSL, Email (POP3/IMAP/SMTP), FTP. TCP/IP networking, and Firewall Configurations Tracking high CPU usage, or disk I/O Ability to perform periodic software and hardware system updates, upgrades, backups and security patches Experience with Shell scripting, PERL or C is a plus Working knowledge of clusterization, load-balancers, and custom setups a plus Physical Requirements: must be able to lift 50 pounds Job Details: Schedule: this is a 3rd shift opportunity, working Thursday through Sunday (10 PM 8 AM CST). Provide excellent customer service with a professional and positive attitude Must be able to communicate clearly with all levels of employees and clients at all times Ability to work in a large (1000+ server) and complex hosting operations environment Use ticketing and notification procedures effectively and consistently Multitask between incoming support requests and phone calls Collaborate with other staff members to fix and improve existing services, as well as add new services Why would you want to work here? You'll get to work with some great goons such as flyboi, martyfreedom, myself, and many more! Also, our new office in River North is the bees knees. Get in touch PM me and/or go through the official channels here http://www.linkedin.com/jobs?viewJob&jobId=5045612
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I'll try this again since my company is still looking to fill a few open positions. Job Title Customer Support Engineer Location Hamilton, NJ What We Do We are an enterprise software company that builds quality management software for the pharma, biotech, and medical device industries. Most of the top companies in the world use our product. We are a very fast growing company and are looking to fill a lot of different positions. We also just moved into a new, modern looking building. Who We Are Looking For 4 year degree. Someone who knows how to troubleshoot on Windows servers, databases (Oracle/SQL Server), and Java-based web applications. You need to be a fast learner and willing to learn new concepts. A broad skillset is expected, meaning we don't expect you to be an Exchange guru but at least know basic concepts of networking and how email works. Helpdesk experience is a plus. Job Details Take phone calls, respond to emails, remote support our customer-base that use our software. This is not a typical helpdesk job where you're only doing Tier 1. You are also responsible for technical investigations and managing customer relationships throughout a support case. Contact PM me and I will be happy to provide more details.
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Reposting this as the position is still open! Who We Are: Perfect World Entertainment Location: Redwood Shores, CA Job title: Associate Systems Engineer (Administrator) Job Duties: - Deploy and configure new systems. - Improve supportability, stability, and robustness of custom server software and infrastructure. - Design and implementation of support tools and processes to automate and improve infrastructure visibility and supportability. - Ability to understand basic installation, setup and configuration, and troubleshooting. - Configuration, deployment and ongoing support of internal infrastructure. - Perform research, analysis, and compile technical data based on the system-level concepts and the projected operational environments in order to optimize effectiveness. - Creates and updates technical documentation, makes revisions to existing documentation, and provides input to technical documentation or presentations. - May support the deployment and maintenance of software and hardware systems. - Documents all work in ticket tracking system. - Development of high level system requirements. - Analyze system designs and provide recommended improvements. - Support information assurance and testing activities. - Assist with developing system engineering plans and processes. Desired Skills: - Bachelors degree or equivalent (~4 years) work experience. Honestly we would prefer someone with job skills over someone with only a Bachelors. - At least one industry certification (MCP) a plus. - Strong analysis, trouble shooting, capacity planning, and communication skills. - Ability to work as a team, yet work independently on complex problems. - Exhibits good project planning and time management skills. - Sound understanding of Web Based Applications. - Should be self-motivated, flexible, and eager to constantly learn/expand skill set. - Understanding of systems engineering processes, methodologies and tools. - Strong understanding of system and network fundamentals, all production operating systems. - Familiar with common troubleshooting tools and processes. What all that poo poo above really means: I work on the NetOps team (you would be working on this team) supporting the day to day operation of multiple game titles (Blacklight Retribution, Star Trek Online, Champions Online, Rusty Hearts and RaiderZ are among the largest titles we help support). Note that game operations takes up roughly half of our time every day, normally including scheduled maintenance, game updates, new launches, OS patching, troubleshooting random issues etc. The rest of our time is doing genuine SysAdmin work in support of the PWE corporate infrastructure, so you will gain skill with both Windows and Linux OS's and networking. This is NOT what I would consider a Junior position as you are required to know quite a bit in general. You SHOULD have a SOLID understanding of networks and server OSs and the relationship between them, in addition the following would help: - Batch/Bash/Powershell scripting experience? Awesome! - Windows server troubleshooting/configuration steps and tools used to perform said steps Swell! - Linux knowledge is more than welcome and a basic level understanding of Linux is required. Basically you need to know your way around the command line, file permissions, user accounts/groups, configuration/setup, and some bash/perl scripting experience would certainly help, Apache skills would be welcome too. - The desire to pick up stuff and run with it. For example when I got here we had a completely unused DAM system that someone purchased and never set up due to "poo poo's too hard" mentality. Within two weeks of me getting here I had it ready to sit up and do tricks just because nobody else wanted to touch it. This has gotten me experience in EqualLogic SANs, Adobe enterprise software (hahaha) and Java (). It hasn't been easy but drat it's been worth it. I've also developed a healthy loathing for Adobe as well so there's that... - If you have Exchange experience (migrations specifically) feel free to include that in your resume, but be honest about your experience (this should go without saying). We have a unique need for an Exchange guy atm and having the right experience could shoot your resume to the top of the stack, so to speak. Don't worry if you don't, though, it wont disqualify you by any means. - Java experience If you've read above you know why - Don't be a stereotypical neckbeard. Seriously take a bath before you come in at least http://www.pwe-inc.com/work That all being said, this is an AWESOME company to work for. Although the hours can be long, your coworkers and the facilities provided are both top notch. The company benefits are pretty swell as well. And obviously it's a video game company so that comes with it's own set of perks as well. There is much room to grow if you have the right skillset and drive. A friend of mine went from this same position to a Sr Engineer position in a matter of months because he had the right skills. Feel free to shoot me a PM if you have any questions Wicaeed fucked around with this message at 03:14 on Mar 30, 2013 |
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Looks like I'm on a sinking ship. It's just sinking very slowly. My Experience: I've been living on the command line since I was 14 (I'm 28 now). I have a half-rack in my home office doing just about anything I find interesting (I like nice hostnames, so I run bind. A multisite VPN and routing, why not? OpenBSD firewalls, ESXi, nfsv4, etc). Lately I've been interested in picking up some more networking knowledge. Usually if I'm not totally familiar with something, I'll set it up at home and break it instead of your systems. I'm currently doing sysadmin work at a small college. Linux servers, scripting Windows desktop deployments, monitoring with nagios, firewalls, layer 2 and some light programming (python). Unfortunately this involves some desktop support and isn't really going anywhere. Previously I've worked at web hosts and an MSP doing mostly the same vein of stuff. What I'm looking for: I want to work with a group of talented sysadmins doing interesting work. I'm a quick learner and I adapt very quickly to new systems. Here are some other things I've been interested in lately or would love to learn:
What I'm NOT looking for: Helpdesk, phone support, printers. Where I Live: Westchester County, NY (I live near a train) Where I'm Looking: NYC, but I'd relocate anywhere in the NE for a perfect job. When I can start: It really depends on the offer, at least two weeks of lead time though. Requirements: Decent pay, benefits and normal hours. Can be reached via: PM only; I have a very unique name so first@lastname.tld would be a bit too revealing.
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Edit: Found something, thanks to everyone who contacted me. - Nine years of back-end web application development using a variety of languages, primarily PHP/MySQL on linux, C#, Java and classic ASP. Also experienced with front-end UI development (HTML, JavaScript/jQuery, CSS) for websites and web apps. - Experienced with building new websites and web apps from the ground up, as well as updating/debugging existing sites/apps. - CMS development such as custom Wordpess plugins and themes Full resume can be found here. What I'm NOT looking for: Support/helpdesk, graphic/layout design. Where I live: Central Florida, but I am prepared to relocate on short notice. Where I'm looking: Anywhere in the United States. When I can start: Immediately if necessary due to time-sensitive project requirements or other factors, otherwise within a week. Requirements: 50k or $25/hour, negotiable depending on the project(s) and/or the duties and responsibilities of the position. Can be reached via: PM or cbforrester@gmail.com cforrester fucked around with this message at 02:39 on Apr 30, 2013 |
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Does anything here look promising to you? http://www.carbonite.com/en/v2/about/careers/ There's a couple of development jobs, including a senior developer position, that look to be be a decent match for your experience. If some does, let me know, and I'll throw your resume to the hiring department(s) in question. I've referred a couple of people in the past who got hired, including one goon, so let me know if you want a foot in the door. You can reach out to me by PMs or email me at confusedus at gmail Edit: Same goes for anyone. There are a lot of jobs, in all sorts of departments, including intern positions. Send me a message if you want a referral.
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Job seekers and job seek'ees might also want to check out the LinkedIn thread over in Business, Finance, and Careers. We have a LinkedIn group that's a bit over 260 members and all professions are welcome - join us and link up! http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3531540
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I am currently the sole IT guy for a non profit senior services organization in Los Angeles, CA, and for personal reasons I'll be vacating my full time position next month, towards the end of April. I will be guiding the hiring process, providing input into the final selection process and will be involved as a resource and as volunteer beyond my official end date. It's really important to me that we find a reliable, personable and professional person or persons to assume my duties, and despite my better judgement I'm gonna post this here and maybe someone will see it. The job description (quick and dirty version): Network Admin duties at all 3 locations (maintain and configure 4 separate Active Directory servers, 3 file servers, 1 SQL server. 3 broadband networks, 2 consumer grade routers and one Sonicwall at the main site, multiple wireless networks) Help Desk duties (support and education for 80-100 users, social workers, administrative staff, and seniors who participate in our technology outreach programs.) Graphic, Video and Web editing duties (We use a CMS to manage our site, and produce our graphics in house currently. HTML4, minor Javascript, Adobe Creative Suite knowledge not strictly required but desired.) Email / Google Apps administration (Currently using Outlook and a regular pop3 email server, transitioning to Google Apps for NonProfits for it's collaborative and cloudy features) Nortel BCM based telephony systems - We have a 3rd party phone expert company to help us with the heavy stuff that's beyond my pay grade, but ideally our candidate would be able to run basic admin duties and handset programming on the Nortel BCM system to save time and money.) Tech in play: Windows XP and 7 IE, Chrome browsers Norton Exec Backup / Tape Drives Norton Endpoint and MS Security Essentials anti-malware Windows Server 2k3, 2k8 Server roles - AD, DHCP, DNS, Network file storage and permissions Adobe Creative Suite (esp Photoshop and Premiere Pro, print and web graphics) Sonicwall firewall, candidates should be familiar with TCP/IP, firewall rule creation, etc) A couple Mac OSX machines Android and iPhone mobile OS's Joomla CMS Nortel BCM telephony systems Google Apps (esp shared calendaring and email admin stuff) MS Office 2007/10 Polycom conference and Teleconference units A/V setups (projectors, big screen TV's The ideal candidate is cool with working near the heart of beautiful downtown LA and Hollywood, travelling on short notice between sites, can work effectively remotely or providing phone support, is comfortable working with seniors who've literally never seen or touched a computer before. My replacement is going to need superhuman patience. Different City and State agencies conduct multimedia presentations in our buildings regularly, so AV experience is a big plus. Social workers depend on our networks to provide service to a lot of disabled or infirm people, so dependability, quick problem solving skills, and a penchant for redundancy and reliability in network configuration and maintenance is absolutely necessary. If systems fail too hard, and don't have a failover, lots of very nice people can't access the services on which they depend to eat, sleep and get medical treatment. This is not a laid back or lassaiz faire situation, but it's immensely rewarding to be involved. Our organization is very old and well known in LA and we're coming out of a contraction phase (thanks, recession!) so the future looks good for expansion and growth. I'm vacating the position because I live too far away and can't swing the commute any more. This has been the most satisfying but challenging work I've ever done, but it's time to step aside and assume a more limited support role while I pursue other life stuff. I will be involved in creating documentation, continued training / support and emergency response stuff until everything is settled. I will be involved on a volunteer basis for technology classes and outreach - it's how I got involved, and it somehow snowballed into assuming all IT duties from their previous 3rd party IT firm who was basically defrauding them. Whew, sorry for the novel. My email is fadmin at sbssla dot org, you can check out our website here: https://www.sbssla.org Oh, and it's a nonprofit, so you're not gonna get top industry dollar for your work but it's warmer and fuzzier than you can possibly imagine. I'm A+, N+, MCP Certified and have been working professionally as IT scrub for 14 years now, and we're looking for someone with similar certifications, education and experience. r.y.f.s.o. fucked around with this message at 21:31 on Mar 21, 2013 |
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cforrester posted:My experience: Sent you an email today.
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My Experience: 4 years of customer service. Been building and maintaining personal PC systems for years. Helped maintain printers at my previous position. What I'm looking for: a Help Desk or other entry level position in the Denver Metro area (DTC preferred) or a remote position. What I'm not looking for: A position that requires significant relocation or more then a very occasional night shift Where I live : Denver When Can I start: Today Requirements: I want to be an employee not an independent contractor though that could be negotiated along with compensation. Can be reached by: pm or corbin.greene21 at gmail Certifications Comptia A+ certified March 2013 Perusing Security and Network + LionYeti fucked around with this message at 19:02 on Mar 25, 2013 |
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Added myself to the spreadsheet Experience: - Interned with DoD through college, spent a couple of years at a major defense contractor, currently a developer at Oracle - reverse engineering - malware analysis - embedded linux development - enterprise content management (ugh) - most work has been in C/C++ or Python, but I've done a little bit of Java, Perl, LAMP stuff as well Location: Chicago Looking For: - Anything in Chicago or anything else that wouldn't require relocation (100% telecommute/remote would be nice) - Preferably something that requires reverse engineering or is at least security related Not looking for: Web development, help desk, anything enterprise Can Start: Any time (accounting for 2 weeks notice) Requirements: Full time preferred, but I'm open to contract work I guess Contact: PM or email (check the spreadsheet) Extras: I have clearance info listed in the spreadsheet
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# ? Mar 27, 2013 14:23 |
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I've just received word that a member of my team has taken a position out of state and will be leaving us shortly. We've not yet received approval for re-posting the position, but given the role I am hopeful that we will be able to re-hire. This will be a Systems Administrator position; principal Linux admin supporting Wordpress and cPanel. This position will also include network security responsibilities across three buildings - primarily Fortigate firewalls. Our infrastructure is almost 100% virtualized on Vsphere 5.0(moving to 5.1 in the coming months). Experience with Netware/OES2 would be a plus. Who we are: internal IT department for a College at a large public University located in Athens, GA. We're responsible for everything IT inside the building edge except for some campus wide critical services, e.g. email. We serve 200 faculty, 400 staff and thousands of students at both the graduate and undergraduate level. I'll post more details when/if we the position is approved. This position will report to me and I will have final say in candidate selection. Salary would be dependent on experience, but you can count on $45k-55k and raises of any kind are few and far between. If interested PM me or drop me an email at mewisenb at gmail.
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# ? Mar 29, 2013 16:42 |
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Might as well make an update to my last post here We now have a Senior Systems Engineer position open as well: Responsibilities & Job Duties: Deploy and configure new infrastructure and game-related systems for various project initiatives Improve supportability, stability, and robustness of custom server software and infrastructure. Design and implementation of support tools and processes to automate and improve infrastructure visibility and supportability. Assume 2nd tier responsibility for junior staff escalation on critical incidents Configuration, deployment and ongoing support of internal infrastructure. Perform research, analysis, and compile technical data based on the system-level concepts and the projected operational environments in order to optimize effectiveness. Creates and updates technical documentation, makes revisions to existing documentation, and provides input to technical documentation or presentations. May support the deployment and maintenance of software and hardware systems. Documents all work in ticket tracking system. Development of high level system requirements. Analyze system designs and provide recommended improvements. Support information assurance and testing activities. Assist with developing system engineering plans and processes. Requirements: Required minimum 6 years of experience in related field for IT Support/Administration Strong Linux administration background (CentOS,RH, etc.) Strong Windows administration background (Win2k8/Win7, Active Directory, etc.) Moderate scripting experience with perl, python, vbs or related for job automation required Sound understanding of Web Based Applications. Sound understanding of network protocols and services (DNS, DHCP, etc.) Familiarity with MySQL/MS-SQL methodologies Strong analysis, trouble shooting, capacity planning, and communication skills. Ability to work as a team, yet work independently on complex problems. Exhibits good project planning and time management skills. Should be self-motivated, flexible, and eager to constantly learn/expand skill set. Understanding of systems engineering processes, methodologies and tools. Strong understanding of system and network fundamentals, all production operating systems. Familiar with common troubleshooting tools and processes.
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Mierdaan fucked around with this message at 16:56 on Apr 16, 2013 |
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My experience: 2 years as a part time field engineer + 1.5 years full time first line help desk work What I'm looking for: tier 1 support/helpdesk, depot technician, field technician or general front end Windows-based technical support work What I'm NOT looking for: An employer that yells at me, makes me read call center scripts or micromanages me. Where I live: Central Alabama Where I'm looking: I prefer something here in Alabama, but I would not be opposed to moving to somewhere else When I can start: Now Requirements: $15,000+ per year full time employment Can be reached via: PM
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