Elaine -HFB- Ashton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://lists.cpan.org/search.cgi?qry=jobs
Thanks--I shoulda thought of that myself.
> Since most jobs are found by who you know rather than a blind resume to an
ad, I highly recommend a local Perl Mongers group. There is almost always
somebody looking to fill a position of some sort at these gatherings.
Good advice in many cases, I'm sure, but:
> http://houston.pm.org/ or http://dfw.pm.org/ DFW is a pretty active group as I
>recall, I don't know about houston.
I do. I wrote an e-mail to the contact listed shortly after I got to town. The reply
was that the group hadn't gotten off the ground. I wrote back and asked what I could
do to help. I'm still waiting for an answer...and still willing, especially since I've
got time.
> Being something of a 'jack of all trades' is also a good thing since it
will leave you open to a lot more types of positions you might not have
considered otherwise. Also, when considering the 'rightsizing of the
revolution', diversifying your skillset is a good survival technique.
Yes--I'm going to hit the books while I'm looking--I think I'll go back through C/C++
and really work it over this time.
> And, last but not least, try http://www.justperljobs.com/
Now _this_ I didn't know about--thanks again from
John A