VMware is  might different from some other opportunities that are out there
for development opportunities with GTK.  First off you will have the
opportunity to work on a technology that is going to change the way IT
computing is done across the world.  VMware currently has about a 80% market
share in the virtualization.  100% of the Fortune 100 companies use our
products and over 90% of the Fortune 1000.  Not only are our engineers
extremely intelligent, but are responsible for coming up with the ideas for
some of the new products that we will be coming out with over the next few
years.  There is always going to be cool projects to work on, and you will
have a chance to make a huge impact at VMware (very rare for a larger
company).  You will be surrounded be a group of some of the best engineers
anywhere in the Silicon Valley.  This team is growing fast and you will have
the opportunity to move up in VMware pretty quickly if you have the desire,
ability, and work ethic.  We have two engineers on our team that are regular
contributors to the Gnome Project that can also help paint a picture of the
working environment at VMware.  You will have a chance to work on a 1.0
product that is going to be a big part of VMware's future.  If you are
interested please contact Antonio Busalacchi at 650.427.1244 or email at
antoniob at vmware dot com.  This position is at our Palo Alto, CA main
campus. 
 
Applications Engineer (Linux) for Desktop Console Group

 

Title: Member of Technical Staff

 

The Desktop Console team at VMware is responsible for delivering a compelling
and innovative desktop interaction experience to virtually all VMware users.
We develop a variety of products and components, including VMware Player
itself and VMware VDM Client, as well as integrated console solutions for
VMware Virtual Center, VMware Server, and other server management
applications. Our software is used on a daily basis by millions of people and
constitutes the primary desktop environment for a large and rapidly growing
number of users.

 

Our team is part of the Hosted UI group, a tight-knit band of developers who
also develop VMware Workstation and VMware Fusion. Our products run on Linux,
Windows and Macintosh platforms.

 

As an Applications Engineer, you will:

 

+ Help define the requirements of new products and features, and collaborate
on the user interface design. 

+ Design and own key components of our applications. 

+ Develop flexible, reusable code that can be shared in multiple
applications. 

+ Ship quality desktop and server applications to hundreds of thousands of
customers. 

 

Requirements

 

3+ years experience of commercial software product development. 

Experience with software development in C/C++ 

Familiarity with Linux application development (gtk2) 

Excellent design, programming and debugging skills. 

Excellent user interaction design and visual design acumen.

Strong analytical skills, good judgment, passion for your work. 

BSCS, MSCS or equivalent 

 
 
Antonio Busalacchi
Technical Recruiter
VMware
Direct Line:  650-427-1244
Palo Alto, CA  94304
www.vmware.com <http://www.vmware.com/> 
Feel Free to connect with me on LinkedIn at:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniobusalacchi 
 

Interesting Info:

VMware (NYSE:VMW) is transforming computing through virtualization. We are
the global leader in virtual infrastructure software for industry-standard
systems. Millions of people and thousands of organizations around the
world-including all of the Fortune 100-use VMware virtualization solutions to
drastically reduce IT costs while increasing the efficiency, utilization and
flexibility of their existing computer hardware. VMware has an open,
innovative, technology-driven culture. With revenue growth of 100% or more
for the last three years and our recent successful IPO, the future looks
bright at VMware. VMware is headquartered in Palo Alto, CA, and has more than
4,000 employees working in over 40 offices around the world. 

 
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