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Did you get to meet Wilford Brimley?
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Wam posted:Who we are: Translattice I updated this post to the new craigslist listing. We are still looking for people. The Junior level position is perfect for bright people who may not have a degree, but nonetheless know their stuff (just have some sort of side project you can use as an example).
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# ? May 14, 2009 05:25 |
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Updated my job offering, the company pulled it. I'll update again if it reopens.
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# ? May 14, 2009 17:25 |
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Position filled.
deedee megadoodoo fucked around with this message at 11:51 on May 20, 2009 |
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HatfulOfHollow posted:Location: King of Prussia, PA
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brc64 posted:I had to look that one up on Google Maps because, seriously, King of Prussia? Real city, though. The Internet wouldn't lie to me. To be fair, it's not real city, more like a collection of houses and business parks around a gigantic loving mall (actually the largest mall in the US).
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# ? May 14, 2009 21:49 |
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Edit: I've moved and gotten more desperate. My experience: Graduated from Truman State University in May 2009 with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. Knowledge in C/C++, Python, ADA '95, SQL, LISP, CSS, HTML, and Java. Most confident with C++, Java, and Python and am currently working on improving my skills in C++ even further, but I could get up to speed with any language, especially those listed, fairly quickly. Worked at my school's help desk for 2 years, had a brief internship before that where the project involving spyware research was bought by Symantec and I was let go. My online resume can be viewed here, and a normal one is available upon request. What I'm looking for: A job What I'm NOT looking for: Not a job Where I live: Fort Worth, TX Where I'm looking: Dallas/Ft. Worth area, kind of prefer to remain in Ft. Worth for a while. When I can start: Immediately Requirements: Standard benefits, decent salary Can be reached via: brianchristophermurray at gmail dot com, or PM Also: Since I've moved 600 miles away from all my friends I have nothing to do here, so I can work weekends and without much distraction at least until I make some new friends. Brightman fucked around with this message at 01:28 on Feb 26, 2010 |
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BrotherNumsey fucked around with this message at 21:14 on Jan 7, 2020 |
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HatfulOfHollow posted:Who We Are: GSI Commerce Hatful, I'm looking at your workplace and I'm going to drop a line to your AIM tonight about something.
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# ? May 15, 2009 21:29 |
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Can someone update the first post, our second position was filled, (non goon I'm guessing) but we still have a QA position open.
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# ? May 18, 2009 16:20 |
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Maneki Neko posted:Can someone update the first post, our second position was filled, (non goon I'm guessing) but we still have a QA position open.
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# ? May 18, 2009 16:30 |
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Can I get a link in the OP? Web development gig, great shop. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3138927 This is for a GREAT company, Washingtonian magazine's "top 50 places to work in the washington area" something like five or six times in the last decade? quote:The ideal candidate will have a background in web application development accompanied with solid .Net Development experience. The individual we hire must be interested in using industry best practices and enjoy working in a team environment to produce creative solutions. PM or post questions for details or just email your resume to blackirish01 at yahoo.
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# ? May 18, 2009 21:44 |
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My experience: Graduated from Louisiana State University in December 2007 with a B.S in Computer Science, Got a job right out of college as a software engineer at Antares Technology Solutions. Worked there for about 7 months but left to return to graduate school. Currently enrolled as a Graduate Student at the University of Oregon, going for my CS Masters. I have college experience working with Java, Python, Django, C/C++, MySQL... a lot of stuff. I have professional experience with the big .NET languages (C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET), and T-SQL, along with the suite of Microsoft developer software (Visual Studio, SQL Manager, blah blah blah). I also did the computer repair game for awhile in college so I know how to fix software/hardware problems. What I'm looking for: To be honest anything at this point... Part time is almost definitely a must though, its gotta work around my grad student schedule (though I only plan on doing school part time, a lot of classes are in the middle of the day). Computer repair, software engineering... he'll I'd even do an intern thing at a software company if it was paid. What I'm NOT looking for: Full time developer positions, sorry even if they were willing to let me go to classes in the day for a few hours, I don't think I could swing programming that long every day Where I live: Eugene Oregon Where I'm looking: Eugene Oregon When I can start: June 2009 Requirements: A salary, benefits would be nice but I just need some money coming in Can be reached via: claytonc *at* cs *dot* uoregon *dot* edu or FFu 0 k on aim (yes its an embarrassing screen name I've had it for like 8 years shut up)
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# ? May 19, 2009 01:05 |
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My situation/experience: Bs In Computer Science (graduated in June 2005). After graduation I worked as a .NET mobile apps developer for a few months, then moved on to my current job in enterprise software support (Nov 2006 to now). I also did a few freelance web design projects and I'm currently the web designer/developer for a non profit online magazine. I recently went back to school for a second bachelor's, this time in Graphic Design. I am fluent in English and Spanish. What I'm looking for: A job in web development/design industry or something similar Where I live: San José, Costa Rica (looking to relocate) Where I'm looking: anywhere in the US/Canada, prefer somewhere with a gtood public transit system because I hate driving When I can start: Pretty much as soon as possible, given appropriate notice for my current employer Requirements: get me a green card! Can be reached via: PM, vdaluz@gmail.com
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# ? May 19, 2009 21:21 |
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http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3139639 Not mine, just linking it where it's more likely to be seen/useful. Jolva posted:Hello goons,
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My experience: I have nearly 8 years of Software Engineering experience using both OSS(PHP,MySQL.etc.) and .NET(C#,MSSQL). I am currently working with .NET 3.5 on a large scale application with heavy emphasis on WCF, Linq, WPF, and ASP.NET. I've worked for start ups and media agencies. Prior to that I was in the US Army for 6.5 years. What I'm looking for: Another start up or media agency in either a PM or Software Engineer role. What I'm NOT looking for: A start up with no capital. I prefer paychecks with equity as a bonus. Where I live: Portland, OR Where I'm looking: Portland, OR (downtown preferred) When I can start: 2-4 weeks (I am still at my current position wrapping things up). Requirements: Market pay (will trade some of it for equity), respect for having a life outside of work. Can be reached via: This thread & PM
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# ? May 20, 2009 13:27 |
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Positions filled.
SuperCaptainJ fucked around with this message at 17:16 on Sep 10, 2009 |
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Edit: Hired goon Wicaeed thanks to this thread!
este fucked around with this message at 00:38 on Jul 14, 2009 |
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My experience: 7+ years IT support including Tier 1/Tier 2 Help Desk and Deskside Support, hardware (depot/bench) repair. I am currently working as a systems administrator running backups and network monitoring operations for a medium-sized company. I have a BFA and recently completed a 1 year certificate course in Linux Network Administration. Currently studying for CCNA, RHCT, MCP and other various alphabet soup. What I'm looking for: Another systems administrator job, with potential to work with Linux. What I'm NOT looking for: Entry level help desk. May consider doing deskside support or hardware repair again. Where I live: Chandler, AZ (looking to relocate) Where I'm looking: Raleigh, NC; Greensboro, NC When I can start: 7/20 Requirements: Health insurance Can be reached via: PM, this thread.
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# ? May 26, 2009 14:02 |
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Looks like our QA position got filled (no idea if it was someone here or not), can someone update the OP? Thanks!
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# ? May 26, 2009 18:29 |
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Can you update the OP to remove mine? Position was filled (not by a goon )
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# ? May 29, 2009 23:05 |
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My experience: Hundreds of hours of recording experience (sixteen recordings in just the past two weeks), several years of voiceover training, over ten years of theater, film and television experience before that. I'm also a classically-trained soprano (although these days I'm probably more of a mezzo) and I can speak a little Korean. You can hear my demos and samples from some of my past projects here: http://www.voice123.com/melanieehrlich What I'm looking for: Gigs doing voiceovers for websites, iPhone apps, video games, and other nerd (and non-nerd) stuff What I'm NOT looking for: Those who want me to record their projects for $10 because "it's only a few lines" or "it'll take like five minutes"; people who don't understand the importance and value of a professional voice recording (if you don't understand and would LIKE to, however, shoot me a PM and I'll be happy to talk to you about it.) Where I live: Seoul, South Korea for the next few months; moving back to NYC in September Where I'm looking: Anywhere. Really, anywhere. I have clients in several different countries. When I can start: Immediately Requirements: Honesty and kindness Actually, yeah, that sums it up--just don't try to scam me and don't be a jerk Can be reached via: PM, Email (MelanieAnnEhrlich at gmail dot com) I thought this would be appropriate to post in here, seeing as there are so many software and website developers. As some of you might know if you follow the iPhone games thread in Games, I did voiceovers for some iPhone games, and it's something I find I really enjoyed. A lot of my current voiceover work is educational, and I'd like some variety, as well as to expand my goon client base. I've recorded for big companies like Japan Airlines and Johnson & Johnson, museum audio guides, textbooks, ESL materials, toys, games, and even the ending theme song for an RPG. Professional, high-quality recordings, quick turn-around, a sweet goon discount, and I'll do my absolute best to satisfy you.[/innuendo] I'll be happy to send you my resume, more samples, testimonials, etc. upon request. Feel free to contact me with any questions or comments you may have. Also, I tend to get along really well with Korean people; for some reason they appreciate it when I stumble through a conversation in their language. I love Korean culture, so I suppose that helps too. So if you have any Korean clients, I could help you score some brownie points with them.
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Who we are: SironaHealth, Inc. Location: South Portland, Maine Job Title: System Engineer II Job Posting (Apply here): http://www.jobsinme.com/seek/resultdetail.aspx?jobnum=485553 Job Posting posted:SironaHealth is seeking self-motivated Systems Engineer II with a wide range of technical capabilities including, but not limited to, system/network integration and operations, technical design and architecture planning. Candidate will be part of a team consisting of engineers and support personnel providing 24x7x365 operations needs and strategic IT projects of varying length and complexity. As SironaHealth is in the business of saving lives, it is imperative that the candidate be able to work in a high-energy team environment and be able to think quickly, creatively and concisely. 24x7 disciplined approach to creating and supporting systems through clustering and fault tolerant design a plus -- Proficiencies in the following platforms desired: VMWare, EMC - Navisphere, Microsoft (Windows 2000/2003 Active Directory and System Administration / SQL Server 2000/2005 / Terminal Services), and Linux. -- BS or BA in a related field e: job has been filled Shaggar fucked around with this message at 22:34 on Jul 13, 2009 |
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Shaggar posted:Who we are: SironaHealth, Inc.
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# ? Jun 4, 2009 13:58 |
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Sure, why not. I don't have a degree, so my chances are probably pretty slim, but I consider myself a decent programmer who can usually figure stuff out. My experience: College student, no degree or professional experience sadly. But I've done a lot of projects in my freetime. Mostly using PHP, MySQL, Javascript, or C++. I also have some basic knowledge of Java, C# and Python, and could probably pick up other languages in a month or so. I also know HTML/CSS pretty drat well, though I suck at any sort of design. A collection of my projects can be found here: http://www.barchok.com/portfolio/ What I'm looking for: Any sort of programming, though I'm probably the most proficient at web development. What I'm NOT looking for: Support positions. Basically, if I'm not programming something, I'm not happy. Where I live: Columbus, OH Where I'm looking: I'd prefer to finish up my degree, so Columbus, OH would be nice, but I'd be open to telecommuting. If it's a really worthwhile job, I wouldn't mind moving. When I can start: Anytime. Requirements: For a local job, I'll take pretty much anything. For anything out of state, the standard 401k, benefits, and vacation, plus a decent salary for the area (~40k). Can be reached via: PM, thedaian@gmail.com
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Welp I got my job at Trion thanks to SA, and so should you! (In fact, you'd be working with many goons!) We're a fresh game publisher start-up with over $100 million in funding. (You may have seen us at E3 this year with our first game, Heroes of Telara, which garnered many "Best Surprise of E3 2009" awards.) This job opportunity is kick-rear end. Every day is an intellectual challenge because you'll be working with some of the most experienced veterans from the gaming industry. (Even if you don't think you qualify, I'd suggest applying because we're looking for talent that can be molded into this role.) Who we are: Trion World Network, Broadband Games Publisher Location: Austin, Texas (Northwest Austin near 183 and Braker Ln) Job Title: Technical Systems Analyst Job Posting (Apply here): http://www.trionworld.com/career.php?jid=37 Job Description: quote:WE ARE REVOLUTIONIZING ENTERTAINMENT!
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Rapportus posted:Welp I got my job at Trion thanks to SA, and so should you! (In fact, you'd be working with many goons!) We're a fresh game publisher start-up with over $100 million in funding. (You may have seen us at E3 this year with our first game, Heroes of Telara, which garnered many "Best Surprise of E3 2009" awards.) This job opportunity is kick-rear end. Every day is an intellectual challenge because you'll be working with some of the most experienced veterans from the gaming industry. (Even if you don't think you qualify, I'd suggest applying because we're looking for talent that can be molded into this role.)
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Rapportus posted:Welp I got my job at Trion thanks to SA, and so should you! Hit me up at my email @ tony at gaming-age.com, I have a couple of questions about a position at Trion to inquire about privately.
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edit: opening put on hold, pulled for now
Cavepimp fucked around with this message at 03:11 on Jun 26, 2009 |
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Cavepimp posted:Where: Tigard, OR (about 10 min from downtown Portland) Guh. This is actually kind of tempting, aside from the 160 mile commute. What's the housing (apartment) market like in that area?
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Actually not too horrible. I was expecting apartment prices to jump, but it seems there are a lot of empty units and prices have dropped a bit. I'm in an apartment right now and the unit next to me has been empty for months, and it's a pretty desirable floor plan. Definitely possible to find something reasonable on the salary we're talking.
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This is a pretty awesome area. I live in Vancouver, WA and drive about 25 miles to Beaverton, OR. If I was not already gainfully employed, I would be all over that job posting, Cavepimp. PS - you should also throw that in the Oregoons or Portland thread.
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Cavepimp, is it completely necessary to have MCP? I have A+, but do not have MCP or CCNA. Would you possibly have training for that or maybe have a 90 day window or such? I have a lot of experience as being the general computer guy. I do help desk, light admin work, some SQL, hardware, software, network. A little bit of everything. Also, I live in Florida, but I don't expect moving help, just extra time before I can start working.
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Cavepimp posted:Actually not too horrible. I was expecting apartment prices to jump, but it seems there are a lot of empty units and prices have dropped a bit. I'm in an apartment right now and the unit next to me has been empty for months, and it's a pretty desirable floor plan. I'll rewrite my resume and possibly send something off this weekend. Good to at least see something of this type within a tri-state area that's open.
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Spooky Man G posted:Cavepimp, is it completely necessary to have MCP? I have A+, but do not have MCP or CCNA. Would you possibly have training for that or maybe have a 90 day window or such? I have a lot of experience as being the general computer guy. I do help desk, light admin work, some SQL, hardware, software, network. A little bit of everything. The reason the MS certs are so important is because we're a small company and our MS Partner status depends on them. If it's possible to pass one exam relatively quickly I believe that's all we'd need (at least at first) since the owner and I are both MCSE. In other words, it's important but probably not a deal breaker by itself. Don't let it keep you from sending over your resume.
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pim01: Is your workplace still looking for programmers? It would be awesome to work with you guys: deylen.t@gmail
deylen fucked around with this message at 23:19 on Jun 17, 2009 |
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My experience: 15 years in positions of increasing difficulty and responsibility. Most recently, in charge of I.T. for a local government, managing a $500k budget and two other techs. Asterisk, Vmware ESX, Citrix Xenserver, iSCSI, SQL Server, 911 technologies, electronic voting, Windows servers and desktops, and probably a lot more. Essentially, everything computerized or electronic that a local government does, I had some part in, from the SAN to the GPS tracking in the police cars. What I'm looking for: Working with interesting technology and people. VOIP, ESX, Xenserver, iSCSI -- I have a broad background and can be pretty flexible. What I'm NOT looking for: Endless paperwork, meetings, drama, and red tape. Where I live: Kokomo, IN. Where I'm looking: Anywhere in the USA. When I can start: Now Requirements: Health insurance. Can be reached via: PM, my username @gmail. echo465 fucked around with this message at 14:38 on Jun 24, 2009 |
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My experience: A little more than a year of on-site technical support via remotely and desk-side at a local hospital. I've worked with lovely proprietary hospital software such as Meditech and Allscripts/Misys. I would say I'm pretty proficient in troubleshooting both but in terms of modules, that was left to our Application support teams. I received numerous commendations from supervisors and upper-management for my ability to work well with the users and to resolve issues quickly. I've also done a lot of web design in my younger years but nothing official. What I'm looking for: Pretty much anything really as long as the hours are flexible as I am a student attending classes. I don't mind Help Desk level I support at all considering a job is a job. Something that pays fairly well would be greatly appreciated since going to school isn't cheap as everyone would know. What I'm NOT looking for: A strict work environment where someone isn't even allowed to crack a smile because of fear from the mighty fist of management. But then again, I don't really mind either way. Actually, a job that requires a lot of travelling and in-home support is not my cup of tea. Where I live: Orlando, FL (Moving into my apt. in about 3-4 weeks) Where I'm looking: As long as it's within an hour drive, I don't really mind where it is. When I can start: About 2-3 weeks. Requirements: My current job has no benefits at all but I work casual pool to make up for it. So benefits would be nice but not required if it is made up via a few more $$$. Can be reached via: My email address: email.brian.jung at gmail dot com (Yes I have a lot of .s in my name because brian.jung was taken surprisingly.) Additional information: I already have my A+ Certification and I'm currently pursuing my Network+ and from there it's going to be Microsoft certs ahoy. I got my A.S. in Computer Engineering and am going to be attending the University of Central Florida to get my B.S. in Information Systems Technology. So it wouldn't even be a problem if it was a temporary job. EDIT: I don't know if this makes any kind of difference but I will be 21 in August and had the title of youngest employee in the I.T. department. I figured it would be a fun fact Thanks for the consideration. Cizzo fucked around with this message at 04:49 on Jun 15, 2009 |
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Cizzo posted:I got my A.S. in Computer Engineering and am going to be attending the University of Central Florida to get my B.S. in Information Systems Technology. Sorry it's OT but, I graduated from UCF from the IST program and don't know if you know this, but they are closing that college down in 2 years and ending the program. So don't dawdle. Also take any classes with Craiger and avoid Motlagh if you can. http://ucf-ent.pbworks.com/
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Puck42 posted:Sorry it's OT but, That's awesome. Yeah, I'm pretty sure I'll do well. Thanks for the tips on the teachers. How was the coursework would you say if you don't mind me asking? Was it actually intriguing?
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