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Job Seeker Education: Some college My Experience: 2 years on help desk. I worked my way up to T3 and worked with a development team finding and submitting bugs. CompTIA A+. What I'm looking for: My ideal role would be a Jr. Sysadmin but I am open to help desk positions. What I'm NOT looking for: Part time or contract work. Where I'm looking: Dallas, TX When I can start ASAP Requirements: Full time. Contact: PM me.
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NYC Job Seeker Education: BS 4-year degree in mechanical engineering Experience: ~9 years total professional experience. In Windows-space primarily for the past 2.5 years, basically doing escalated application support for IIS/SQL backend sites. Using a lot of PowerShell to manage IIS across a large amount of web servers (Windows 2008/2012 R2). I'm working on Wall Street currently, supporting some of the biggest investment banks in the world. Before that did a few years in the pharma space, same thing really but more so with Oracle and Tomcat. Again, I was the primary engineer for some of the biggest pharma and biotech companies in the US. Before that was an IT generalist and did a lot of network-focused work as well. What I'm looking for : A non-customer facing role where I can be a systems administrator. I would prefer to get into Linux, but understand if it's Windows or even a hybrid environment. Web application support is fine, but really any type of work that requires the day-to-day management of servers is preferred. DevOps would be nice as I've done some project work with that as well. What I'm NOT looking for : Helpdesk, Management (not looking for a TAM role or project management), Windows-only (I want to transition into Linux, and I'm in it for the long haul, so no Windows-only environments). Flexible with some of this stuff depending on the role. Where I live : NYC area Where I'm looking : NYC area, Manhattan preferred but not Long Island. Just know I don't own a car. When I can start : Would give 2 weeks to my current employer. Requirements : Full time, Permanent role with benefits, etc. Can be reached via: PM me here please
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Hey all, I have a lot of Taiwanese programmer friends who dream of getting out of Taiwan, or want to start programming remotely. The pay here is abysmal (less than 25k USD/year ~$10/hour, but the social safety net isn't terrible for now) and a lifetime of island fever has many of them looking at Germany, Japan, and English speaking countries. I'm looking for some advice on how to help talented non-native speakers navigate English oriented programming sites. It really is a walled off island. I'm thinking of starting with some "code-for-hire" websites, but am not sure which ones would be good. I've started helping them to re-write their resumes, but they've been somewhat discouraged by the feedback they've gotten. One friend was told by a friend in Japan that, "he read my resume, but doesn't know what I did". I tried to stick to the 1-2 page rule. I've encouraged them to create some github accounts since most of their programs are under closed source and most of them are not programming in the sexiest, newest languages. How foolish of an errand is this? I'll sanitize a resume and post it here.
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JOB POSTING Who are we? Jamf. https://www.jamf.com/ Where are we? The core of the IT team is in Eau Claire, WI. Our headquarters is in Minneapolis, MN. We're open to this position being based anywhere in the US (work from home or from one of our satellite offices -- Cupertino or New York) When ASAP Relocation Possibly Job Description The Network Services Specialist position will work cross-functionally between departments supporting and enhancing all global enterprise networking systems and operations in addition to assisting IT leadership to meet Service Level Agreements and implement strategic initiatives. Responsibilities - Assist in monitoring and administrating all globally-available IT-supported systems and technology while maintaining and reporting on global Service Level Agreements - Create documentation and other supporting materials for network topology, support, and administrative actions - Use ITIL processes and procedures for change, incident, and problem management of all networking services - Assist in maintaining and developing corporate networks including LAN, WLAN, Firewalls, and related technologies - Take part in a rotation of duties maintaining our global Service Level Agreements including, at times, 24x7 availability and off-hours responsibilities - Act as an escalation point for monitoring alerts and help desk tickets - Assess, design, administer, and manage the lifecycle of networking hardware and related infrastructure - Troubleshoot, research, and resolve escalated technical problems and incidents in a timely and professional manner Requirements - Ability to manage multiple small projects simultaneously and adapt priorities quickly and effectively - A high level of independence as demonstrated through clear problem-solving and communication skills and the delivery of high-quality work - Practical experience managing and supporting globally-available networks on-site and remotely - Experience administrating or supporting some or all of the following technologies is preferred: Cisco LAN, Cisco WAN, Cisco WLAN, Cisco ASA, Cisco Prime, Cisco FirePOWER, Cisco ISE, DMVPN, Aryaka, LogicMonitor, Sumo Logic, Amazon Web Services - Minimum of 3 years experience working in a network support, network administration, or similar IT role - Experience working in a compliance-driven environment - CCNA certification or higher knowledge of router and switches - CCNA Security certification preferred - Strong written and verbal communication skills Apply Online: https://www.jamf.com/jobs/view/network-services-specialist-1128/ PM me if you have any questions or want more information about this position, the team, or the company. The Houch fucked around with this message at 21:51 on Dec 19, 2016 |
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politicorific posted:Hey all, I have a lot of Taiwanese programmer friends who dream of getting out of Taiwan, or want to start programming remotely. The pay here is abysmal (less than 25k USD/year ~$10/hour, but the social safety net isn't terrible for now) and a lifetime of island fever has many of them looking at Germany, Japan, and English speaking countries. Every country has different expectations for resumes/cvs and your friends should learn what's the norm where they're applying, then tailor their resume/cv to hit the key points of that specific job posting. Second, they should be looking at visa requirements in advance because there's no point in applying for jobs when you can't legally move there for work. The above is just general job-seeking advice. Code-for-hire is an option, but I honestly know nothing about it. I'd be weary of getting stuck in a rut doing only small part-time work. An alternative for your friends is to position themselves in a multinational company that could transfer them overseas with an accompanying pay increase and the ability to make connections for later overseas work. Taipei and Hsinchu have dozens of such companies: Canonical, Mozilla, MediaTek come to mind. It's a crapshoot whether you'll get such a job. I'm familiar with how poor Taiwanese programmer salaries are. It's a bummer all-around because many of them are very talented but for $25-45k USD a year, which barely covers food and housing in Taipei, there's not a lot of motivation to stay in the field. Personally, I wish I could move *to* Taipei from the US; I'm really fond of it. The income hit would be crazy though. The only way I think I could make it work would be to learn how to start my own company because no employer pays enough as-is.
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Edit: No longer job hunting.
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New Jersey Job Seeker Education: Associates in Science Experience: MSP work through to the Administrator L2/3 level. Windows primarily with a little bit of Mac experience. What I'm looking for : Systems Administrator or equivalent What I'm NOT looking for : L1 Helpdesk,"Technician" work Where I live : NE NJ Where I'm looking : Anywhere in ConUS When I can start : Three weeks from Offer, dependent on relocation location/status Requirements : Full time, permanent. Can be reached via: PM here or call Nine1Seven 8Three0 Seven97Two
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Hiring NYC - Senior Creative Developer Hey, I'm a creative dev here at Undertone, a digital advertising agency where we create a lot of high impact responsive cross screen creative. We're looking for people who are independent problem solvers that can take a designed concept and bring it to life, addressing any technical problems along the way. A strong front end development background is ideal, but so is a good a sense of design and motion. We generally have a lot more functionality in our ads than in standard IAB units, and because they are very responsive it really is an even split between technical know how and ability to creatively solve design issues as they come up. Experience with other libraries is a major plus. As always, the more examples of work you have, the better. A resume can look great, but without specific pieces and details to back it up it's difficult to take at face value. We're not looking for freelancers or remote work, so please don't apply unless you're local. If you think you'd be a good fit apply here: http://app.jobvite.com/m?3A9RmiwJ Please include your resume and your site / examples of your work. Thanks!
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Not sure what's the best thread to put this in... My friend graduated with a degree in Network Engineering / System Administrator but has been working in IT tech support for 5 years since he graduated. I passed his resume along to my boss for a tech support question and then he goes, "Changed my mind; we don't need more tech support but we go need a junior network admin" Any suggestions for things he should brush up on for interview questions? I'm a programmer so I have no idea what one would be asked for such a role.
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I have at least one, possibly two positions open. Title is technically QA engineer but my existing QA engineer is mostly doing SRE stuff and working on our continious integraton systems. So there's a lot more than just manual drudgery of testing. Position is in south bay California, pay is average to competitive depending on your skill level. If you're good, we have some pretty interesting projects on the shelf for you to own, if you're really good you can design your own projects. Our product is a datacenter analytics product with many large customers and good cash flow so we're not a facebook for dogs startup. Here is the post, again. https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?noseen=0&threadid=3075135&perpage=40&pagenumber=92#post466943623
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My experience: 3+ years as a Data Engineer, with a lot of EDA and data wrangling. I am the python person, and make adorable scripts for repetitive jobs. I'm a certified data analyst (Udacity DAND). What I'm looking for: Junior or Semi-Junior Data Science, including 'Data Analyst' title. What I'm NOT looking for: DBA, BA, anything where it's not considered socially acceptable to get excited about statistics. Where I live: Oklahoma. Where I'm looking: After serious consideration, I'll move to a blue state. When I can start: 2 weeks after I have an offer in hand. Requirements: Full time, clear career progression (I want to be able to talk to my boss about career goals), ability to grow technically in a role. Health insurance. Can be reached via: PM or tag me in CTS Mumble if you prefer verbal conversations. (edited to clarify that I'm cool to move now. Discussions were had.) meanieface fucked around with this message at 19:16 on Aug 4, 2017 |
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Sab669 posted:Not sure what's the best thread to put this in... My friend graduated with a degree in Network Engineering / System Administrator but has been working in IT tech support for 5 years since he graduated. Does he have any certifications (ICND 1/2 or Network+)? I work on the telephony side of our network group and the first few questions tend to be like the kind you see on one of those cert exams -- I asked the manager of that portion and this is the answer he gave me. Hope it helps.
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edit: shifting priorities.
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Hiring - Baltimore, MD - Systems Engineer My employer is looking for another Systems Engineer for our Baltimore office. We're a media focused MSP/VAR. This is my current position and I do a wide variety of things in a pretty targeted field. Bulk of my work involves StorNext SANs and media asset management systems and I do a fair amount of project work (installing and configuring systems) though there is some helpdesk type work which is mainly responding to our current client requests via Salesforce! Experience with Linux (CentOS) is a plus as is experience with fibre switches. We just switched from QLogic to Brocade switches so all new installs will be using the brocade switches. As far as travel is concerned: we have clients all over the country but a good chunk of them are on the east coast. I personally support the NYC area but travel to Philly and Baltimore occasionally. Travel and accommodations are taken care of by the company and any expenses will be reimbursed during a trip. You can find a full description and application here: https://chesa.com/careers/systems-engineer/ and you can PM me with any questions.
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(posting on behalf of friend's startup) *updated with salary info JOB POSTING Web Developer (Frontend or Fullstack) | Palo Alto + Los Angeles | Full-time | Onsite Who are we looking for? We're seeking a very competent technical lead who can shape both the tech culture of our startup and the trajectory of our startup. More specifically we're seeking an experienced web developer who shares some genuine interests and history with the various aspects and nuances of "web subculture". What does that even mean?? Maybe you can tell us? Who are we? We feel that the web is not as magical in 2017 as it was in 2009 (Yes 2009 specifically). We're building infrastructure and services for a robust and diverse economic ecosystem that facilitates hundreds of millions of people to derive income from focusing on their passions full time. An open ecosystem providing a unity of work and life. Where are we? Palo Alto and Los Angeles, California Job responsibilities Design, develop, test, deploy, maintain and improve our large scale web application. When? Now. Pay Rate $75k-$100k/year based on qualifications and experience. Skills? - fullstack experience - proficiency with linux/unix devops - a solid understanding of database schema design and architectural nuances in large distributed database systems - fluency in javascript Bonus skills: - networking certs - previous experience developing an API - skilled eve online pilots - obscure music collections Benefits include We want your work life balance to be pleasant. We actively encourage employees to work on side projects or focus on some weird hobby, hack the gibson etc. Contact? Please address inquiries to Dave at the following address: kojikondo@stanford.edu · Web developers can send a portfolio or Github link. · Resumes (optional); in our experience, resumes convey little about the applicants. · In the email please include responses to the two questions enumerated below: 1. What about our company intrigues or resonates with you from our short description? 2. If you had no economic concerns and could choose any activities and life trajectories, what life would you want to live and what activities would you want to do? *(There are no wrong answers.) Computer Serf fucked around with this message at 05:04 on Mar 3, 2017 |
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Job Seeker, Orlando FL Education: BS 4-year degree in Information Technology Experience: ~7 years total professional web development experience working across the advertising, education, health care and correctional industries; Primarily in full-stack PHP development. I'm also strong on the front end with HTML 5, CSS 3 and Javascript/jQuery, along with some exposure React. I've dabbled in several other languages and with both Android and iOS development. What I'm looking for : A position as a software developer - mainly in full-stack PHP development, but I'm not a 100% back-end only dev. I'll do front-end stuff too. I'm also open to positions that use other languages if the employer doesn't mind me taking a little bit to come up to speed. (I always love an opportunity to learn!) What I'm NOT looking for : DevOps, Sys admin, Helpdesk, Wordpress "development". Where I live : Orlando, FL area (moving there by the end of this month) Where I'm looking : Orlando When can I start : Immediately Requirements : Full time, Permanent role with benefits, etc. (I might entertain contracts or contract-to-hire. Haven't had the best experiences with those) Can be reached via e-mail: jmgolz AT gmail DOT com
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Job Seeker, Los Angeles CA Experience: 9 years in IT, covering mostly Microsoft domain environments covering Windows, Exchange, SharePoint, Powershell -- the greatest hits. Have a little Linux experience, but not enough to do primary. Experienced with networking, site build-out and design. ERP implementation. What I'm looking for: Implementation, engineering or administration on a technical side, preferably not user-facing. Small-team management. What I'm NOT looking for: Help-Desk, web development, call-center environment. Definitely not one-man-show type situations. Where I live: South bay area, LA Where I'm looking: Los Angeles area When I can start: March 1 Requirements: Health insurance, full time. Can be reached: Either PM or username at Gmail
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Still trying to bounce back after getting laid off, so I should bump this up Job Seeker My experience: 3.5 years total in pre/post sales implementation, databases, and technical support. Primarily worked in Windows environments (managing/configuring AD, SQL Server, IIS) plus general troubleshooting/config of desktops, laptops, and low level networking/VPN issues. Most recent positions were implementation roles working with enterprise clients (configuration, troubleshooting, training, jQuery/JavaScript/HTML/CSS, some VBscript). C++ was the first programming language I learned and I'm not averse to scripting/light programming. Education: BS in Finance What I'm looking for: Similar client facing positions like consulting, or pre/post-sales implementation more in a technical capacity. Also ok with technical business analyst, sysadmin, and support engineer positions. Very much looking to get more hands on with Linux and AWS since I'm currently teaching myself both (especially looking to get certs for AWS). Willing to take a tier 1/support/MSP position to get that experience. What I'm NOT looking for: Sales/quota driven positions, call center environment Where I'm looking: Austin, TX. Open to relocation. When I can start: ASAP/negotiable Requirements: Full time, competitive salary and benefits (PTO/remote etc) all negotiable. Can consider contract case by case. Contact: PM
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Ok, lets see if anyone bites. Job Seeker. Education: Recent graduate (Dec. 2016) from Rutgers University with a BS in Comp. Sci. Experience: Part time Pro Advisor at Codecademy (tech education website with interactive lessons). What I do there is help users debug code, explain concepts, and give general advice. I mostly help with front end stuff (HTML/CSS, JS, jQuery) along with a few languages (Java, Python, JS) as well as Git and UNIX/LINUX command line. Apart from that, it's mainly side projects. I'm working on a personal website/blog using Polymer on the front, Node/Express/Mongo on the back as a data api. Apart from that, I've done machine learning in Python, some Unity scripting (C#), and a cellular automata sim project in Java. I did win an award at HackNY F2016 for a dumb audio parser project I made in python, if that counts for anything. It was just a joke, we weren't supposed to win anything... Looking For: Full-time/internship doing web dev or software engineering work. I'll consider anything related that you think I might be a fit for, I'm open to opportunities. Where: I'm not picky. I currently live in Jersey between Princeton and New Brunswick, so NY or Philly would be really nice. But I'll relocate as long as it isn't the butt end of nowhere. General preference is Pacific Coast or North East. When: ASAP, I've got nothing to do. Contact: I don't have PM, so email me at vighnesh dot sivakumar at gmail
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ViggyNash posted:Ok, lets see if anyone bites. If you have any interest in pharma/medicine, you're in a great spot for software dev. Veeva has an office there in Princeton and they use some of the newest tech stacks to build SaaS products, but otherwise there's a ton of pharma companies there to pick from.
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kloa posted:If you have any interest in pharma/medicine, you're in a great spot for software dev. Veeva has an office there in Princeton and they use some of the newest tech stacks to build SaaS products, but otherwise there's a ton of pharma companies there to pick from. Maybe we can take this to PM, but my girlfriend is in Pharmacy school, but she's definitely got technical aptitude for programming and stuff. Do you have any advice on how she can make sure that she's always got a valuable skill set, even as pharmacy becomes automated?
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Job Seeker Education: BS in Psychology, AA with focus in computer networking/programming My Experience: 4+ years enterprise automation (job scheduling, design, scripting), 6+ years application support/monitoring, 10+ years consumer computer hardware/software support and networking. Experience with Java development and Linux shell scripting. Strong communication/team management skills What I'm looking for: Automation design and support/programming outside of the south, full time What I'm NOT looking for: L1-2 tech support Where I'm looking: Preferably Canada but the northern states would be fine When I can start: 2 weeks+ (depends on relocation timing) Requirements: Full time Contact: PM me. I am happy to provide full resume, references, and any other information you may need
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kloa posted:If you have any interest in pharma/medicine, you're in a great spot for software dev. Veeva has an office there in Princeton and they use some of the newest tech stacks to build SaaS products, but otherwise there's a ton of pharma companies there to pick from. Yeah I'll look into that, thanks. I don't really have a preference of industry, since my understanding is that it just changes some of the design requirements and the process is about the same.
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Job Seeker Education: BS in Information Science My Experience: 3 years tech support/system administration/desktop support ,1 year front end web development as 20% of my job What I'm looking for: Junior front end web development where I can hopefully learn more react/redux What I'm NOT looking for: A job I have to ever fix a printer again Where I'm looking: New York City When I can start: 2 weeks Requirements: Full time, 6+ month contract is fine Contact: PM me for an email/linkedin Maed fucked around with this message at 05:05 on Feb 17, 2017 |
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Job Seeker Education: BS Computer Engineering Experience: ~9 years in software dev. Spent a few years doing malware analysis and exploit related development & reverse engineering, then the last 5 working on a tool suite for processing data from various document formats (i.e. extracting content from large numbers of word docs and pdfs at a time to be indexed, searched and consumed later). Bulk of my experience is in C and Python, but I've also written some C++ and Java in a professional capacity. No professional web dev experience, but I've written a bunch of dumb one-off Django and Flask apps on the side and played around with react a bit. Also spent the last 2.5 years working full-time remote. Looking for: Pretty much any dev job that allows 100% remote. I'm not opposed to doing web dev but I'm not super interested in the front-end side of things. Not looking for: Node Location: Remote - I live in Seoul, but am used to working full-time remote with a team based in the US, also I don't require visa sponsorship and can legally work in both US/KR. Not interested in relocating to the US. Requirements: Full time preferred but contract is probably also fine Contact: PM me for email/resume etc
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Job Seeker Education: BS Computer Management and Information Systems and MS in Information Systems Experience: 5 years in Strategy and Architecture in an energy company, specifically in asset backed trading, with the last two years spent spearheading our Azure efforts. Looking for: Anything related to IT Strategy, Architecture, Cloud as that is my bread and butter right now, could probably do good work as an analyst. Not looking for: Definitely not a programmer. Location: Toronto or Remote. Requirements: Preferably full time but could deal with contract base. Contact: PM me for email/resume etc
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Essex UK student near Colchester wanted. I suspect we will be able to get you more than min wage, give me a shout! The below is a c&p of something I just posted on a uni of essex forum. e: if you know anyone in the area please pass along quote:Hi i'm a senior programmer/systems analyst/developer/dogsbody for a company just outside of Colchester which specialises in vehicle finance but for some reason also owns a bunch of children's play centres across the UK. Seaside Loafer fucked around with this message at 00:21 on Feb 21, 2017 |
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My experience: None, graduating in May from UNCG with a degree in Information Systems Management What I'm looking for: A job Where I live: Greensboro, NC Where I'm looking: Anywhere in North Carolina, but I'd prefer to stay in Greensboro When I can start: After I graduate in May Requirements: Health insurance, full time. Can be reached via: PM, nicktucker6644@gmail.com Mycroft Holmes fucked around with this message at 03:35 on Feb 25, 2017 |
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Edit: Maybe I should post in The Cavern of COBOL job thread instead, sorry.
Vifs fucked around with this message at 22:19 on Feb 26, 2017 |
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Australian Job Seeker Education: Associate Level AWS Certifications, 2 years Bachelor of Software Engineering My Experience: 2 years of penetration testing and security contracting. 5 years of AWS architecture, engineering and DevOps development. Ran product development division for a mid size encryption company. Lots of sales and marketing support. 10+ years of Linux and Windows server administration supporting a huge range of tasks and stacks. PCI and ISO compliance and auditing experience. Some experience in Softlayer, Azure, VMware and Xen. What I'm looking for: Mid to senior role in AWS, DevOps or Security focused roles. What I'm NOT looking for: Part time work, would prefer to not work with Azure. DevOps roles that are 90% development work. Where I'm looking: Primarily in Melbourne but happy to relocate for the right role. Have worked remotely for 6 years successfully, if that is an option. When I can start ASAP Requirements: None at this stage. Contact: PM me.
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H110Hawk fucked around with this message at 23:25 on Jul 11, 2022 |
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I'm helping out the recruiter who placed me at my previous job scout candidates for a role. I don't know too much other than what I have here, but I'm more than happy to share his contact info for interested candidates. Who it is/Where it is:A bank headquarters in Newark, NJ. I don't know the name, but they are a small bank with 5-6 branches in the Tri-state, and growing. Your work would be in Newark. What it is: Windows system administration, a junior sysadmin taking over tasks and projects from the current VP of IT, to whom you'd report. The VP wants someone to eventually grow into his role eventually. What they're looking for: Windows sysadmin skills, familiarity/working knowledge of Powershell, familiarity with VMware vSphere virtualization. A good understanding of working with the business to help IT be a partner in growth and operations is a plus, as is good communication skills. Salary/benefits: $80k plus or minus for base salary, standard PTO package (NJ doesn't have paid sick leave like NYC does, so you'd probably have 15 vacation days, likely bank and federal holidays off as well), discretionary bonus. Usual metro area benefits (health/dental, I think they do pretax transit/parking as well. How to apply: PM me or post your email. I'll periodically check this thread while the position is open.
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JOB POSTING IT Systems Administrator | San Francisco, CA | Full-time | Onsite Who am I looking for? I'm looking to fill my first IT opening. Other than high-level desktop support employees, I was the first IT hire for a staff of 900 employees. As the company is growing, they've realized that data security, automation and administration are important things to have, so I need someone to help as we roll out major changes across the org and keep expanding. Who are we? thredUP is, at it's simplest, an online clothing consignment store. Customers can either choose to send in old clothes for cash or credit, or just shop online. We're only doing women's and children's clothes at the moment, sorry guys. Where are we? San Francisco, CA as well as locations in San Leandro, CA; Mechanicsburg, PA; Vernon Hills, IL; and Duluth, GA. Job responsibilities Management of virtual hosts and networks located in Azure. Two regions now, three or four by 2018. Administration of an Active Directory domain. Used for computer policy management and our central user directory. Administration of a Meraki network, full stack. 5 locations now, up to 10 by the end of the year. Looking for someone to help me with administration and deployment of new networks. Help manage our Nagios system which monitors approximately 600 workstations, network equipment, and whatever else we decide on! Standard troubleshooting, occasionally you'll answer tickets or reboot something somewhere. Along with this, I will help you to figure out other responsibilities you can take on. Something that kicks rear end that you love working on that also is awesome for the company. When? Just posted the job yesterday. Looking now! Pay Rate $80k-$100k/year based on qualifications and experience. That said, I want someone good. There's always room for negotiation. Skills? I only have an associates degree. A degree is a plus, but if you can show your skills, I'm happy. I'm looking for a mid-level employee, so 2-3 minimum years working in IT will be good. No OS elitists. Be comfortable working with Windows, Mac OS, and to a limited degree, Linux. You need experience working with Windows Server and an AD environment. Group Policy a must. Powershell even better. Some experience with CLI. We use Cisco and Juniper (JunOS) equipment. I'd like you to be familiar with cloud based systems, but it's not critical. Some familiarity with Git. Bonus skills: Scripting. Powershell, python, bash. Any language really - it's easy to transition to others. Configured SSO before and messed with SAML? Awesome. Know how to configure IPSec tunnels? Sweet. Benefits include Startup in SF. So the layout is open floorplan and desks, very casual. Actually not sure if this is a benefit. Fizzy water, soda, espresso machine, cold brew on tap, beer on tap in the SF office. Every Tuesday and Thursday are what the office calls "maker days" where you work from wherever you like. Personally, I start my day with a couple hours at my local coffee shop and then work from home. Unlimited PTO. And I know some see this as a gimmick, but the way I see it is we're all adults - get your work done, and take the time off you want/need. I took six weeks off the first year I was hired. Lunch is catered every Wednesday in the office. Choose your own computer. I personally use the Dell Precision 5510, but you can choose a Macbook Pro if you prefer. Contact? Apply here: https://jobs.lever.co/thredup/de4991f5-b87a-4edc-a25b-04e69ad3b301 and shoot me an email at aaron.pollock@thredup.com so I know you're a SA person. Or if you want to know more, just send me an email and we'll get in touch and talk. Would be no problem to meet for happy hour and talk about what the job is all about. Edit: holy poo poo, I registered on SA 15 years ago?? Goddamn.
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Job Seeker Education: Certifications, some College My Experience: 6 Years in IT and 2+ years as server support for Dell. Specialized in Hardware and Storage Support. Have set up environments cutting down on loss of down time with automated monitoring and even maintenance with updates. Presently a beta tester for unreleased server hardware. What I'm looking for: System Administrator job. Perferably non user-facing. What I'm NOT looking for: Call Center or Customer Facing Jobs Where I'm looking: Denver, CO area Where I am located presently.: Oklahoma City, OK When I can start End of May Requirements: Full time, benefits, market salary. Contact: PM. Email in spreadsheet.
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Job Posting Location: Ann Arbor, MI Job title: Service Desk Analyst quote:Job Duties Looking for someone with a few years' experience. Company of around 260, IT department of 11 - chill group, work with and for a goon. PM me for details.
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Curious, why are you targeting CompSci degrees?
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Tab8715 posted:Curious, why are you targeting CompSci degrees? HR Half the department doesn't have a CompSci degree; it's clearly not a hard requirement.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 16:34 |
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Job Posting x 2 Location: London-UK and Tallinn Job title: WinOps Engineer Genius Sports (A company that supports sports gaming systems), and I (Devops Manager) is looking for (windows-focused) DevOps engineers in London and Tallinn. We need someone with experience in C# and things like Powershell, Jenkins, Cake, Chocolatey, Teamcity, Octopus, etc... Cloud experience welcome as well. Message me for further details.
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# ? May 21, 2024 14:21 |
If there's anyone looking for work in the NY/NJ metro area, I have a really huge list of recruiters that I put together for a couple of friends who were on the market. I'm more than happy to share it. It's basically a list of any humans who treated me with respect and didn't BS around, and while I make no guarantees as to available positions or if the person is even still with the organization, you can always check out websites and get into systems that way. I put it in a Google doc. Since it's got phone numbers and email I'd rather not make it public and expose people to spambots. PM me or email mjpbyron at gmail dot com if you want the link to the doc.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 16:26 |