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brc64 posted:Any idea if it's worth applying from out of town. I'm just north of Dallas, but I'd be willing to consider relocating for the right job (and I've heard Austin is pretty awesome). Austin is pretty awesome, and you should apply, an interview is only a 50 dollar plane ticket away or a 3 hour drive. I would have applied a while ago but I just bought a drat house here in San Antonio. I'd be a really good fit for the windows sys admin spot.
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brent78 posted:Hiring in: Austin, TX I went ahead and applied for the Senior Systems Engineer position, although I think I'd be equally a good fit for the Systems Administrator one. We'll see what happens. If you've got any pull at all, I'm the dude who submitted a resume with the 214 area code.
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brc64 posted:Any idea if it's worth applying from out of town. I'm just north of Dallas, but I'd be willing to consider relocating for the right job (and I've heard Austin is pretty awesome).
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My experience: Bachelor's degree in IT, 2 years in local tech support 2 years in service desk. I have cisco certifications with CCENT, CCNA and CCNA Voice. Languages: English, Spanish, French and a bit of Italian. What I'm looking for: Entry level network op, help desk or tech support. What I'm NOT looking for: Software development. Where I live: Monterrey, Mexico Where I'm looking: Montreal, QC I'll most probably be there anyways in May or june 2012 When I can start: Pretty much as soon as possible. Requirements: Full time and decent salary. Can be reached via: PM and constantino.saldana at gmail.com Trikster Thief fucked around with this message at 20:20 on Jan 17, 2012 |
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brent78 posted:Hiring in: Austin, TX Applied as a NOC Computer Operator, and Technical Systems Analyst.
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Deviant posted:Applied as a NOC Computer Operator, and Technical Systems Analyst. PM me your name, so I can find your resume. Thanks
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brent78 posted:PM me your name, so I can find your resume. Thanks
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brent78 posted:PM me your name, so I can find your resume. Thanks Sent
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dustgun posted:Would you provide travel for interviews if it came to that? I'm seriously thinking about applying for the rails position, but wouldn't want to waste anyone's time.
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Re-posted with updated information on Feb 9, 2010.
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My experience: 4 years personal and professional supporting mixed networks, including Windows servers and clients, Mac OS X clients, Linux (Debian/Ubuntu) servers and clients, FreeBSD and Solaris servers. Varying amounts (up to 4 years) of experience, mostly personal and academic, in PHP, C#, Python, and C++; along with standard frameworks for each of those platforms (Windows Forms, ASP.NET MVC, Qt, etc). Also experience with SQLite, MySQL, and Microsoft SQL Server. I also have experience in IT and engineering for TV broadcast systems (Avid Media Composer, studio technology, etc), so if you're in broadcast or content creation I wouldn't be coming in blind. What I'm looking for: Software development (web backend, desktop, you name it) or most IT. I've generally been "the IT guy" so I've never really specialized. At the moment, most likely I'd be looking for contract positions. What I'm NOT looking for: Entry level IT, web design (I can do backend development but I can't design worth a poo poo) Where I live: Southern CT. Where I'm looking: Southern CT (Stamford/Greenwich/Bridgeport area), NYC. Willing to commute or relocate. When I can start: Nothing is definite yet, but I'm putting my name out here to see what pops up. Requirements: Full-time or contract, any typical benefits. If you want me to relocate, livable wage for the area. Can be reached via: This thread, PM, niteice at brownieinmotion dot net. Quebec Bagnet fucked around with this message at 16:30 on Aug 16, 2010 |
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I'm a "corporate IT architect/senior developer" guy that's trying to escape into the world of freelancing. My experience: Ten years of experience dealing with Inter/Intranet technologies (Microsoft, PHP and Java based). Ten years of experience with relational database management systems (Sql Server and MySql). Ten years of experience with client-server applications (Microsoft, PHP and Java based). Six years of experience designing and implementing service oriented architectures utilizing web services and message queuing. What I'm looking for: As I mentioned before I'm trying to break into freelancing, and right now I'm specializing in Wordpress site creation. I can also do any sort of general development work in php/MySql/LAMP or Microsoft development environments. I'd also love to find a couple of small companies that have "real" IT needs, but not enough budget for a full time IT guy. 10-20 hours a week would be just fine with me. What I'm NOT looking for: Full time corporate drone work. I'm currently pretty burned out on doing the exact same thing every day on antiquated hardware and technology. I'd like to find several part time jobs, but I'd consider a full time gig if the work was varied and fast moving. Where I live: St. Louis, MO area Where I'm looking: South City would be optimal (south of 44) or downtown, but I'm flexible (especially if telecommuting is an option). When I can start: For freelancing projects, ASAP. For a full time gig I'd need to give the usual two week notice to my current corporate overlords. Requirements: I'm really looking for a non-corporate environment. I'd love to be able to use my own hardware, I'd love some options for telecommuting and I'd love a relaxed dress code. I'm also looking to use reasonably current technology - if the job is doing .NET 1.1 development or something older, I'm probably not interested. Can be reached via: This thread, PM. If you're interested, let me know and I can send over my full "formal" resume.
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My experience: 3 years professional Rails work, which includes HTML/CSS/javascript (jQuery & Prototype), writing python/ruby/perl scripts, some smaller C programs, and doing a bunch of lower-intensity DBA and server admin work. I've written in PHP for a decade now, and know SQL. Right now I'm writing what amounts to a full-fledged application in HTML5 tech. What I'm looking for: Short-Mid term Rails contract work would be great, but full time totally works too. Frontend or Backend are equally fine. Ruby, Python, PHP or any of their respective frameworks are doable. What I'm NOT looking for: Having to do UI design without anyone backing me up. Daily meetings. Where I live: Baltimore, MD Where I'm looking: Any major metropolitan area, or telecommute. When can I start: Whenever works. Requirements: Be decent people who treat me like a person. Specifics are very negotiable. Can be reached via: PM on this forum would be great, but dustgun@gmail.com with "SA Jorb" in the subject would be nearly-as-great
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I get quite a few web developer listings through various listservs, will repost here: Short term web developer quote:
Full time web developer http://transparencyjobs.com/jobs/132/ quote:Web Developer (Full-time)
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Hiring in UK, specifically Manchester Who we are Virtualisation Consultancy but this is a contractor role - could go permanent if we like you. What we need I'm looking for someone interested in a 3 to 6 month contract carrying out P2Vs for a virtualisation project. You MUST have: Experience with VMware, if not a VCP then a good reason that you aren't Be able and willing to pass bank-grade security checks. Be willing to work whatever hours I throw at you for a daily rate; includes weekends, includes late nights, does not include any kind of overtime pay. Reasonable total hours per week will be ensured. I'd also really like you to have done migration work before. What you'll get Working alongside one of the best known UK virtualisation consultancies. Experience on a 2000+ server migration project. Experience in banking IT Up to £350per day depending on experience. PM me or email somekiwiguy at live dot co dot uk
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Location: Rockville, MD (10 miles or so outside Washington, DC) We are Bethesda Softworks, video game developer (Elder Scrolls, Fallout 3) We need Windows Developer (Sharepoint/ASP.whatever/MSSQL) Perks Good time off, super relaxed/game dev work environment This posting has been on our site for a while, but he haven't gotten the best response. We need someone who can take control of the Windows side of stuff (myself and the other web guy are PHP/MySQL). Most of the job would be Sharepoint stuff. Check out the official posting here: http://bethsoft.com/eng/links/job_051110_softwaredev.html If you're good with Sharepoint, apply. The other stuff isn't overly important.
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Crossposting a cool job listing at a great place: http://sh.webhire.com/servlet/av/jd?ai=631&ji=2464670&sn=I Staffing Services at MIT posted:
Description: http://civic.mit.edu/blog/xu/my-job-let-me-show-you-it Christina Xu posted:Recently, C4FCM sent out a job posting looking for a new outreach coordinator. As the current outreach coordinator, I'd like to share some insider secrets about how awesome working here is. (Spoiler: very!) If I didn't like my current job - and feel obligated to stay, since I haven't even finished out my first year yet - I would jump all over this.
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Another one: http://sh.webhire.com/servlet/av/jd?ai=631&ji=2468156&sn=I MIT Staffing Services posted:Title: Webmaster
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My experience: 4 years supporting Windows-based and OS X based networks for a small sized office (roughly 35 people). Also have roughly 4 years experience writing css, php, and html code. What I'm looking for: A IT job where there is a possibility for advancement and a professional atmosphere. What I'm NOT looking for: Entry level IT Where I'm looking: Austin, TX When I can start: I can start next month around August 15th. Requirements: Local Austin area, and the pay would need to be around $9 or $10 an hour. Can be reached via: This thread, PM, valtimeter@gmail.com
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Valt posted:
Christ, put a 1 in front of those numbers or something.
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Hiring in Oklahoma City Who we are DataRay is a company specializing in peripherals for hospital information systems. Through thermal printing, scanners for patient ID, and downtime solutions, we provide a reliable and easy-to-implement path for hospitals to upgrade their existing capabilities. We are seeking a dedicated programmer to support and continue development of our code for embedded systems, as well as provide customer support. What we need Requirements: 4 year degree from an accredited institution, in relevant field OR significance programming experience Ability to work with customers / coworkers to develop software requirements Develop product capable of meeting these requirements, and then continue to support it Proficiency at documentation, both for in-house and customer use Troubleshooting skills Some experience with Linux systems Ability to conduct own research, perform feasibility studies, and present results Suggested: Familiarity with USB, TCP/IP protocols Candidates with background experience in Python will be strongly preferred. What you'll get I'll be honest here, we can't pay a lot, but this is a great way to get some experience on your resume if you're fresh out of college, or get a flexible job that lets you pursue your Bachelor's if you've got the experience but no degree. You'll be able to take the lead on several projects we've got and show initiative designing new products and features in existing products. PM me or email at chrisallen at datarayusa.com
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sanchez posted:Christ, put a 1 in front of those numbers or something. You dont want to demand crazy pay but thats competing with actual janitors at 9 bucks an hour. Tell the companies you're going for that you're worth good money and you're more likely to get it. Tell them you're only worth a few bucks and they might not even want you.
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AutoArgus posted:You dont want to demand crazy pay but thats competing with actual janitors at 9 bucks an hour. Tell the companies you're going for that you're worth good money and you're more likely to get it. Tell them you're only worth a few bucks and they might not even want you. I have been looking for a job for 7 months now and found nothing. I haven't even seen job ads for anything that wasn't high level management. I have been working a part time job at a pizza place making $7.00/hr + tips, so I can eat and have a place to live. If someone wants to pay me $19/hr then I will jump up and down. Am I worth that kind of money? I believe so, but I have to start someplace. The more experience I can build up the better. So if the only people that are hiring want to pay me $10.00/hr and give me full time and a stable work place I would be happy as well. Most of the companies I have applied to don't really require that I mention what kind of salary I'm expecting anyways. In my experience that has always been discussed during the interview, which I have yet to get too yet.
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You're probably actually hurting yourself and your credibility quite a bit with numbers like that. Yes, salary can vary pretty wildly, but you'd be far better off with the generic "negotiable" or "competitive" when asked to put something down. At least that's more neutral, rather than having someone looking at $10 when they're prepared to hand out $15-$20 and dismissing you because "there must be something wrong with you."
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Cavepimp posted:You're probably actually hurting yourself and your credibility quite a bit with numbers like that. Yes, salary can vary pretty wildly, but you'd be far better off with the generic "negotiable" or "competitive" when asked to put something down. At least that's more neutral, rather than having someone looking at $10 when they're prepared to hand out $15-$20 and dismissing you because "there must be something wrong with you." This. Like many of your past dates, employers can smell desperation.
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Necronomiconomist posted:This. Like many of your past dates, employers can smell desperation. As I have already said, this is the only place I have put down a expected salary.
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Hi everyone - I see that my old posting has been archived and I don't have archives, so I don't remember what jobs I posted, but we have more. A lot more! What I'm looking for: People that want jobs What I'm NOT looking for: People that don't want jobs Where I live: Fairfax, VA area Where I'm looking: Same When I can start: Now Requirements: Varies by position Can be reached via: This thread, PM, pr0k_job@yahoo.com Listing is below. Most of 'em are techical and sales and require a degree, but a few don't. Listings attached. Please post here, and email resumes to pr0k_job at yahoo and I will link you to online apps. I'm just in it for the referral bonus, but I work at a really nice place to work. I hired a goon once for a kind of crappy job but I told him it was a crappy place upfront. He got his foot in the door in programming and now works for a major contractor. (I'm not going to out you, but feel free to post if you're looking!) Anyway, I'm at a different place now that has great benefits, good pay, and lots of security. Please feel free to ask general questions but I won't name the place on SA because I don't like work people knowing my online handle unless they are goons. Yes I left enough clues that you could get my company's name pretty easily. Please don't, ok? Or at least don't post it. Thanks! pr0k fucked around with this message at 19:54 on Jul 26, 2010 |
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I live in Fairfax, but moving to Arlington. You wouldn't have any IT positions available that aren't help desk or programmer, would you?
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Sorry, no, if it ain't in the list I ain't got it. Our products are locally implemented, so we don't have a huge server farm to maintain, just our dev boxes and webservers and such. (One of the few companies I can think of that hasn't transitioned its "software product" offering into a "service.") So our IT staff is pretty small.
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Wow...how did I not see this thread earlier? My experience: 6 years in the IT field working various jobs, working with both professional and casual end users. Hands on work, including replacing defective motherboards, CPUs, hard disks etc., as well as Windows Server 2003 setup and maintenance for small office environments. What I'm looking for: A more hands-on IT job with lots of room to advance. I'd much prefer to work on-site and travel as opposed to being stuck at a desk all day. What I'm NOT looking for: Entry-level helpdesk, or some other equally stationary job. Also not looking to be a one-man technical support team. Where I'm looking: Cincinnati, OH. Not opposed to working out of Indiana or Northern Kentucky. When I can start: Whenever, so long as I have time to leave my 2 weeks where I am now. Requirements: Depending on daily commute, between $15-18 an hour and a good benefits package. Can be reached via: This thread, or ohara.brent@gmail.com Hydrogen_Otter fucked around with this message at 22:10 on Jul 27, 2010 |
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pr0k posted:Hi everyone - I see that my old posting has been archived and I don't have archives, so I don't remember what jobs I posted, but we have more. A lot more! Hey there, I sent an email to you in response to this posting earlier this evening. The job I'm looking at isn't in IT, but it's in that screencap--so hopefully you can help me out.
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My company has a job opening for a Systems Administrator. The following was clipped from the internal job posting:quote:Position: Systems Administrator Requirements:
Salary: Salary based on experience and skills. P.M. me if interested or if you have any questions, I will provide my email account for you to forward resumes to. Our current admin is taking off in less than two weeks, so expect a timely response.
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brent78 posted:Hiring in: Austin, TX Bollocks! brent78 posted:
Double Bollocks! I'm a little underskilled for the post, but, damed if that isn't all my fovourite stuff under one roof. That said, I doubt I'd cope in the US let alone TX. url fucked around with this message at 19:02 on Jul 28, 2010 |
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url posted:Bollocks!
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Who we are: Comparison Shopping Engine Where we are: Los Angeles, CA (Culver City, specifically) Job title: PHP Developer / Senior PHP Developer What we want: We're looking for an entry level PHP developer position as well as a senior level position. You would be working on the frontend team of a large website. These are full-time positions with good benefits If you don't have much PHP experience, but are competent in Perl or something similar please don't hesitate. Solid problem solving skills are more important than competency in PHP. If you have a solid grasp of another similar language it will translate to PHP without a problem. Why you'd want to work here: It's a very relaxed work environment. You can wear whatever you want, pretty good pay and good benefits. We work 40 hrs/week, anything above that is overtime. Why you wouldn't want to work here: Our corporate overlords make us jump through hoops, occasionally. Please email woodenpants@hotmail.com if interested wooden pants fucked around with this message at 20:06 on Jul 28, 2010 |
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Job: Mid level C# Developer, perm salary position Location: North Dallas, TX Description: Writing internal financial processing software and supporting it's life cycle. Required skills: C# Team Foundation Server Unit and regression testing code you develop MSSQL, basic table design and stored procedures to support your apps Comp Sci degree or industry experience Bonus points: Major bonus points, familiarity with bank formats NACHA, BAI, X9.37 Strong SQL skills appreciated Familiarity using encryption protocols, SSL, PGP, etc WCF and socket programming Why we're cool: Small company environment Relaxed dress code, shorts and flip flops are fine Usual benefit package Flexible schedule, work 4 9's and get Friday afternoon off. Salary: Based on experience, include your requirement Edit: Not looking for remote workers, sponsoring visas or anything like that. You'll also need to pass a background and drug test Also, we're in a north dallas suburb, so no commuting to Dallas proper. If you live in any of the suburbs up north, enjoy your 15 minute commute. PM or shoot me your resume at nukelear@gmail.com Nukelear v.2 fucked around with this message at 17:39 on Jul 30, 2010 |
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Nukelear v.2 posted:Job: Mid level C# Developer, perm salary position
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brc64 posted:Well gently caress me, finally another Dallas position and it's programming. I don't suppose your employer has anything more IT-related available by any chance? I actually will, but I'm not sure when it's going to open up. Could be a month or two or three. Send me a resume if you'd like. But seriously I think Austin has a goon bias, we should have way more jobs in Dallas. Also have a Sr. Java developer position open and will soon have a QA position open as well. But I'm too lazy to write those up at the moment.
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