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Eh, at least the PA ad is fairly honest about the work environment and doesn't try to hype poo poo up.
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It doesn't excuse the stupidity. Why do you need just ONE guy for that? Can they not afford to segment it out so that people can have some semblance of sanity in their day to day lives?
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Wrath of the Bitch King posted:It doesn't excuse the stupidity. Why do you need just ONE guy for that? Can they not afford to segment it out so that people can have some semblance of sanity in their day to day lives? Hey, they eat, breathe and sleep the thing they got rich off, so should you (for 35k/year)
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Location: New York, NY Who we are: A quickly growing education startup. We have a lot of hype and are funded and supported by big names in tech. What we're looking for: Senior UX & Senior Visual designers - or a senior full stack designers that can do a little bit of everything - mobile and webapp designing experience is a must. I don't care about banners or advertising experience. Developers - Python, Angular, full stack developers. Computer science and academic backgrounds are a huge plus. Product Managers Mobile - ios or android developers QA The Good: Collaborative work environment. Product comes first. Well funded. Successful sales department. No micromanaging. Laid back company culture. The Bad: Some people may be turned off at the thought of education, but honestly you're making a cool product that makes a difference in the world. Benefits: Good pay, health benefits, free citibikes, cold brew on tap - they are in the process of expanding our benefits since we're now past series B. PM me if you're interested and I'll send you a link to all the JDs. Just let me know what you're looking for.
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# ? Aug 27, 2015 16:40 |
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Gentlemen, what are the best job sites to put your resume out to? I've been using dice.com and Career Builder, but I want to diversify my interests.
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Vargatron posted:Gentlemen, what are the best job sites to put your resume out to? I've been using dice.com and Career Builder, but I want to diversify my interests. Linkedin and Indeed are good ideas.
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Vargatron posted:Gentlemen, what are the best job sites to put your resume out to? I've been using dice.com and Career Builder, but I want to diversify my interests. Have you created a StackOverflow profile and uploaded your resume there? I think that's a thing.
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# ? Aug 31, 2015 03:59 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:Linkedin and Indeed are good ideas. This with Craigslist and going to actual career pages of companies you think are cool.
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Thanks guys, I'll follow that advice.
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We're working on putting together a req for another Security Engineer, which we desperately need. See this post for particulars about the company/team in general. Position Network Security Engineer/Consultant Location DC Metropolitan Area Requirements -Solid foundation in Cisco R&S -Experience with ASA, Sourcefire, ISE, Palo Alto, or Splunk (general knowledge of all of them would be great, but we'd probably settle for expertise in one or two) -CCNP of some sort (We're a Cisco partner, so it does matter), or ability to obtain one super fast -Security+, CISSP, GIAC, etc. (Something else to put on your resume to impress customers during proposal bidding) -People skills -Bonus for scripting, programming, auditing, or penetration testing skills, but these aren't really necessary -Ability to obtain a security clearance Additional Information You'd be working as a security engineer and consultant doing everything from hardware installation, to network design, to security assessments. Local and regional travel is fairly common (weekly), and you can expect domestic travel 2-3 times per year. The flip side to that is that your schedule is incredibly flexible: work from home as much or as little as you want as long as the work is getting done. The security team consists of me and 2 other guys, both of whom are awesome to work with. You'll also occasionally be thrown on traditional route and switch projects as the case may be, and there are opportunities to work in the other communities of practice (wireless, voice, etc.) to broaden your skillset. Customers include everybody from nonprofits, to traditional commercial customers, to state and local governments, to three letter agencies. You'll see the full spectrum of competence and incompetence in IT in this job, so dealing with the people can be just as difficult as dealing with the solution itself. Consulting being what it is, you have to be comfortable with starting almost every project knowing nothing about the environment you'll be working in. With that being said, it's a great opportunity to learn (I've learned more in my 6 months here than I have in probably the last 4 years of working in IT) and tackle some challenging problems. I put additional information about the company in the post linked at the top of this one, so click on that for more info. Feel free to PM me with any other questions ranging from quality of life to culture. Compensation, etc Again, check the link at the top for a full list. The pay is very competitive, and the rest of the benefits are good. PM me if you're interested. psydude fucked around with this message at 14:56 on Aug 31, 2015 |
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Hope this is the right thread for this. I’m an EU citizen currently living in London, and I’m considering emigrating to the United States. Now obviously this would be a pretty major project. The biggest issue would be the visa. I’m a software engineer with more than ten years of experience, having most recently spent over two years on big data projects. I’m looking for, ideally, Silicon Valley, but will consider other places as well. From what I can gather, my most likely US visa options would be the following: a) H1B: requires a bunch of luck to get (since they run out fast each year). Not sure how exactly this works - I think the big companies will apply for a bunch of these each year, then deal them out later to promising candidates; meanwhile smaller companies would have few or none available. b) L1: need to work for the company’s London office for at least a year before this becomes possible. c) All the other options are less likely: have a lot of money to found a company with; get a short-time student visa or internship visa; or be a famous professor or such. Assuming I find a company to sponsor my visa, the next thing to worry about would be a green card. This seems like something I’d want clearly stated on the contract ("company agrees to start green card process immediately"). Apparently if I end up changing employers for whatever reason (such as getting laid off), with an L1 visa I’m screwed, while with an H1B I can change to a different employer but with the caveat that my green card process gets reset as well, if I’m understanding this right. Are there any other feasible visa options for me besides H1B and L1? Anything else I need to know? Any good sources? I can provide more details if that helps (probably via PM). On that note, if someone wants to hire me, please send me a PM as well.
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There are some openings for tech support in my department, and while I'm not the hiring manager, I figure I'll throw the details out and see what happens. I'd prefer not to give the company name out here (large company), but PM me your details and I can send you the actual posting once I know more about you and think you have a chance of getting an interview. Position Tier 1 tech support for a single network security product of one multiple products we support. The product you end up with depends on the experience you have. Location St Paul, MN. There are similar jobs around the world, but I'm trying to fill my department. Requirements This is intended as an entry level job, and for a product you're likely not familiar with. Basic knowledge of networking topics like knowing how DNS, DHCP, TCP, etc work is going to help you get through the interview, SQL/Unix/scripting/security experience will be useful, but we're not looking for much more than a computer science or similar degree will teach you to start. As long as you're smart enough to know how to figure out the answers to things you don't know by yourself, you'll do fine. Additional Information It's all phone / email / remote session support, so English communication skills are required. Since you'll work on a single product you could get to a point in as soon as a year where other people have left for the dev team, gone to manage the product for one of your customers, went to some niche role in the company you were really interested in, etc. Compensation, etc Up to the the hiring manager. My starting wages were average for the area and my experience, and if you do well enough you'll be rewarded well during the yearly reviews.
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Looking for someone familiar with QuickBase as a database. We use it to track our product from start to shipping in Irvine, Ca.
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Job Seeker: My experience: 1.5 years doing software and hardware support on windows PCs, phones, servers, and printers. I know a little bit of Powershell, but my current work environment doesn't permit scripts. What I'm looking for: A Jr. systems administrator role / T2 help desk What I'm NOT looking for: Scripted helpdesk, field technician, dedicated printer support. Where I live: Fort Collins, CO Where I'm looking: Fort Collins - Loveland - Longmont - Boulder (Longmont and Boulder would require enough pay to afford breaking my lease). When I can start: Early October, need to confirm exact contract end date with my current employer. Requirements: Health insurance, full time. Can be reached via: thread, eargesplitten(The abbreviation for Something Awful)@yahoo.com
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ann disaster posted:G fhfbrbveergrgrvefgggtf rrttbgrftgt ghtvbgm Does the come with health insurance?
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# ? Sep 6, 2015 03:58 |
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Job Seeker: My experience: 4 years performing help desk support troubleshooting PC hardware / software, Apple hardware / software, using Active Directory to modify group permissions, deploy software, reset passwords, and extend/re-activate expired network accounts, and initiated remote sessions to upgrade software, check driver configurations, and perform system maintenance. What I'm looking for: A junior systems administrator / network engineering role or a higher tier help desk position to extend current skills as well as learn new ones. What I'm NOT looking for: Entry-level help desk, minimum-wage data entry Where I live: Wilkes-Barre, PA Where I'm looking: A 25 mile radius in and around Wilkes-Barre (Scranton, Moosic, Pittston, Duryea, Wyoming, Kingston, etc) When I can start: Immediately Requirements: Preferably full-time positions with health insurance. Can also do contractor positions that lead into full-time positions. Can be reached via: thread, PM, or email (garethlegacy at gmail dot com) I'm posting here on the recommendation I received in this thread I made in BFC. I'm in the process of redesigning my resume while looking for further work in the IT field and if anyone here can give me advice as to how to best showcase my 20+ years of working with PCs, I would be grateful as I've already received some great advice in the BFC thread. My resume (work in progress): https://www.dropbox.com/s/6pbgzb8fqgyp5l6/Updated%20Resume.doc?dl=0. Current feedback suggests the Skills pane on the right hand side is amateurish and not needed and that my Objective Summary can be more concise and to the point.
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Job Seeker My experience: Three years of full stack ASP.NET with C#(and VB.NET!) in both the MVC and forms worlds. jQuery & knockout or Angular, I'm your huckleberry. I've also done some work with Kentico so I know how to work with and extend a CMS if that floats your boat. I've helped DBAs and worked on some nosql - ElasticSearch. Lately, I've been big on pushing for automation and build engineering to smooth things along, and I've trained a team to use git earlier this year. Grunt is also some cool stuff. What I'm looking for: Full stack web dev, back end web dev; applications development would be a fun change of pace. Any team that wants someone to set up jenkins or teamcity, or who knows git well enough to own the build and take care of nasty merges. What I'm NOT looking for: Heart-of-gold dev shops. Where I live: Austin, Texas. Where I'm looking: Austin TX. When I can start: Immediately. Requirements: Full time direct hire, or a contract at a commensurate rate. Can be reached via: thread, PM, or email (c_harmon at hotmail dot com). I just moved here for a great position, but my employer fell on hard times - every contract they bid for was rejected and they only have half of the line of credit they had the last time this happened, so the newest guys got let go. Being the newest hire, here I am! The CEO and any member of my former team will happily be a reference and corroborate the situation. Space Whale fucked around with this message at 09:04 on Sep 20, 2015 |
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While we're scratching our heads on job apps: Wanted: .NET / C# Developer with a heart of gold quote:Call us idealists, but we don’t think it’s too much to ask... Seems a bit odd - or is it just me?
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# ? Sep 7, 2015 07:06 |
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It sounds more like a cult than a job
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# ? Sep 7, 2015 13:35 |
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Space Whale posted:Seems a bit odd - or is it just me? Didn't Heavens Gate do web design and IT work?
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covener posted:Didn't Heavens Gate do web design and IT work?
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Cross-post from the Jobs thread in BFC: Location: Southern California telecommuting We don't really care where you are, as long as you're driving distance to Long Beach 'cause we have in-person meetings every once in a blue moon. Industry: Web Dev/e-commerce Opening: Front End Developer Here's the CL ad, which isn't entirely accurate, because the job is more development and less design: http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lgb/sof/5196979647.html Basically what we're looking for is somebody that is better than average with Javascript and knows their way around front end frameworks like Bootstrap and jQuery. We're a git shop and also looking at using react.js for new stuff, so some experience with that is a definite plus. Even better if you know enough about design to make things not ugly. The job boils down to half bug fixing and half feature implementation, so it's fairly interesting. The bad? Well, we work with a client in the midwest, so the hours are a little earlier than most places. I'm typically working from 7:30 to 3 or 4. Oh, yeah, it's 100% telecommute too, so that's pretty cool. Shoot me an email at neteffectshiring@gmail.com with a resume and github profile.
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Space Whale posted:While we're scratching our heads on job apps: Sounds like another "I hope you love your job because we aren't paying you poo poo"
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# ? Sep 7, 2015 21:11 |
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A guy I went to high school with is very religious and runs his own three man programming company, he would probably be a good target for that job listing. This is like that brogramming* phenomenon, brogrammers are going to work best with other brogrammers, and heart of gold programmers aren't going to keep beer stocked in the fridge, and probably look down on you if you drink a pint of beer at lunch. Different strokes for different folks. *I hate to use the word brogrammer
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Hadlock posted:A guy I went to high school with is very religious and runs his own three man programming company, he would probably be a good target for that job listing. Doors that sigh when you walk in might not be so lame, though. OTOH beer makes irritating debugging a lot less irritating, and liquor more so. I already miss my last job
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jaete posted:Hope this is the right thread for this. I'm in exactly the same position as Jaete, almost word for word except replace "Software Engineer" with "Networking/Windows Server guy", have CCNP and MCSA Let me know if you get any good info! and if anyone has a suitable job (ideally California) Ahdinko fucked around with this message at 23:51 on Sep 7, 2015 |
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El Mike-o posted:Cross-post from the Jobs thread in BFC: Emailed!
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While we're on the subject of weird job postings:quote:Benefits: Vacation Pay / Holiday Pay / Health / Medical Care / Prescription Drugs / Paid Jury Duty / Paid Sick Leave/ 401(k )plan.
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awesomebrah posted:While we're on the subject of weird job postings: I tend to do my best work after taking a couple Oxys balanced with an Adderall for concentration.
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Vargatron posted:I tend to do my best work after taking a couple Oxys balanced with an Adderall for concentration. This is the next step for startups isn't it? It started with free soda, then beer, and soon there will be little medicine cabinets packed with modafinil all throughout the open office environment.
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 23:58 |
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awesomebrah posted:While we're on the subject of weird job postings: There is a greater than 95% chance that this is referring to help paying for the medication(s) your doctor(s) prescribe(s) you
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it is posted:There is a greater than 95% chance that this is referring to help paying for the medication(s) your doctor(s) prescribe(s) you Separate from having fun with the unconventional way it's phrased, "Health / Medical Care / Prescription Drugs" is a weird enumeration.
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TopherCStone posted:This is the next step for startups isn't it? It started with free soda, then beer, and soon there will be little medicine cabinets packed with modafinil all throughout the open office environment. Lame sauce, I'm launching a startup that will operate on pure meth over international waters.
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Lmao y'all were right. Wanted to offer me 20k less than my last job. Still on the phone with him but guess how interested I am. Rofl kloa posted:Sounds like another "I hope you love your job because we aren't paying you poo poo" "Opportunity" "Stepping stone" What a douche. Oh god now going on about servants heart and CHARACTER TEST. Space Whale fucked around with this message at 00:14 on Sep 10, 2015 |
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So this guy wants to have a very rigorous process of selection, where you have a coding test, a math logic test, then you have lunch with them, then he talks about how they don't even try to match the market, and he talked about how the market is overvaluing developers. And a character test. Holy poo poo.
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