Bill Ricker via Boston-pm <[email protected]> writes: > The following is a Permanent position in Cambridge. > > It is not a 100% Perl job, but their middleware and DevOps are Perl > and likely to remain so, so our requirement [1] of "Perl must be a > primary aspect of the job" is barely met, if I'm generous. And for > such a nice-sounding company I'm inclined to be generous, so I'm > allowing posting of this one. >
If I were looking I'd be quite happy to see this job listed here (and I'm saving it for later just in case, uh, something bad happens, though maybe I'd need more web programming experience for them). It seems reasonable to me to include jobs that are partly Perl but not the ones where Perl experience is listed as a plus only because they suppose you'd more quickly learn a similar kind of language that they do use. Then again, if I were really looking I wouldn't mind seeing those either. You have the [Job] tag people can filter on. If listings became frequent enough you could add some kind of adjective or quantifier for anyone who wanted only to see 100% Perl jobs but not other percentages. Probably overkill for the traffic you have now. -- Mike Small [email protected] _______________________________________________ Boston-pm mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/boston-pm

