What about php? And where are you located? On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 7:23 AM, Dave Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > My company, Applied Signal Technology, is hiring for two positions. If you > are interested, send me a resume off-list and I'll make sure you get special > attention. > > - Software Engineer Position > > I've posted before about how great it is to work for AST as a software > engineer. We have freedom to use whatever tools/languages/technologies we > want to get the job done. Engineers on my team have used C++, Python, Perl, > Bash, and even Google Go for their projects (notably, no Java, but we aren't > haters). We use Linux extensively, including RHEL, Fedora, and Ubuntu. We > don't hire people based on a laundry list of skills, but rather we look for > people who are smart and get things done. > > The software we develop powers some of the world's most important signal > processing systems, if you come work for us, you'll be able to go home at > night and feel proud of the work you've done. You don't have to be a digital > signal processing expert to come work with us. We'll teach you everything you > need to know, and you'll be amazed at how much cool stuff is out there that > you didn't know about in this domain. > > - Software Test Engineer Position > > We've grown a lot over the last few years, and we have already hired one > software tester. It's been great. We are now looking for a second tester. > This position is ideal for someone who has been a system administrator and > wants to get into software development, but isn't quite a full-fledged > software developer yet. Or even if you just want to dabble in software > development, but don't want to go the full Computer Science route. You would > be responsible for writing code to do automated testing of several of our > most important software projects that we develop here in our Utah office. You > would be working with some of the sharpest people I've ever met while you > provide testing support for some of the most important software on the planet > (yes, I may be prone to hyperbole, but this is actually true in many > respects). > > We have a great culture and have lots of fun. There is a lot of free food, > fun activities, and each March we have a mustache growing contest. > > So there you have it. Send me your resume, and I'll get it in the pipeline. > > --Dave > > /* > PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net > Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug > Don't fear the penguin. > */ >
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