mod_perl jobs at http://perl.apache.org/jobs.html

2002-02-25 Thread Stas Bekman

While testing the links on the new site I've stumbled upon this link: 
http://perl.apache.org/jobs.html and was surprised to find out that 
there are fresh mod_perl jobs there and while not many, there seem to be 
at least one post every few days. So if you didn't know about this 
resource, now you do ;)

Hopefully the new mod_perl cookbook will create even more jobs for the 
mod_perl community.

And to remind you that it's OK to post both job offers and job requests 
to this list, as long as you start the subject with a proper tag, 
something like [JOB WANTED], [JOB OFFER] or similar.

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Jobs

2001-07-03 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen


In case you didn't see it already, then there's a nice pile of
mod_perl related jobs posted at http://jobs.perl.org/

You can get a list of the mod_perl related ones at
http://www.take23.org/jobs/ or (if your browser supports javascript)
at http://perl.apache.org/jobs.html


 - ask

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[Take23] Jobs Page online

2001-06-04 Thread Matt Sergeant

Take23 now has a jobs page, thanks to Ask's efforts on jobs.perl.org, we
mirror their RSS feed.

  http://take23.org/jobs/

-- 
Matt/

/||** Founder and CTO  **  **   http://axkit.com/ **
   //||**  AxKit.com Ltd   **  ** XML Application Serving **
  // ||** http://axkit.org **  ** XSLT, XPathScript, XSP  **
 // \\| // ** mod_perl news and resources: http://take23.org  **
 \\//
 //\\
//  \\




JOBS with CNET.com in Illinois

2001-03-20 Thread Sean Lally

CNET is hiring in Itasca Illinois

Let me introduce myself, my name is sean lally and I am the Director of
Corporate Recruiting for CNET in San Francisco.  We now have 11 positions
open in Itasca. Here are the positions I hope to tempt you with:

Director IT-IS
Data Manager
SR Software Engineer
Software Engineer (2 positions)
Associate Engineer
Sys/Network Administrator 
Support Engineer (Q/A) 
Support Engineer 
Technical Support (2 positions)

Required skills for the software engineering and support positions include
strong Linux or Unix with extensive Perl experience. SQL and OO experience a
significant plus. Experience developing or maintaining ASP products or
services is also beneficial.

We have an established team in Itasca of twenty people that we are
expanding. These are all new positions. If anyone would like job
descriptions or additional info please let me know.

Want info about the Itasca group? See http://www.cnetchannel.com/about.htm

sean
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sean Lally 
Executive Director, Corporate Recruiting
CNET Networks Inc
http://www.cnet.com/jobs




Sean Lally 
Executive Director, Corporate Recruiting
CNET Networks Inc
http://www.cnet.com/jobs



Sean Lally 
Executive Director, Corporate Recruiting
CNET Networks Inc
http://www.cnet.com/jobs




Re: [OT] Availability of Jobs -- was Re: [SOLICITATION] Programmeravailable for contracting..

2001-01-13 Thread Gunther Birznieks


  I notice that there have been many more job postings from employment
  seekers have occurred in the last few weeks versus jobs. Whereas it used
  to be many more jobs wanting mod_perl vs seekers of jobs.
 
  Is this an odd time of year for many contractors where the contract ends
  around the holiday season? Or is this starting to be a symptom of dotcoms
  going bust and the development market starting to level out?
 
  Or perhaps I am being a bit paranoid. :)

I have gotten some public responses but more private questions to ask what 
the response has been like since most people who have a sad story to tell 
usually won't tell it in public.

To summarize (and end the thread -- at least for private responses to me 
which isn't necessary)...

Everything that I have been emailed indicates that there are plenty of jobs 
still out there for people on this list.

However, the emails to me may be summarized by saying that the market is 
not what it used to be. This seems to have effected the number of jobs 
paying top $ rather than anything else specific.

I think the emails I received were from people who were technical enough to 
be on this list and be interested in mod_perl (more techie than most 
probably). So there are always going to be jobs for people like those -- 
that is my belief.

Stas pointed out F*ckedCompany.com which people have mixed feelings about.

I think F*ckedCompany does show that there are a lot of jobs that have been 
lost. And clearly the barrage of medium-size eBusiness consulting firms 
such as Scient laying off so many people is also a blow.

However, with that said. My startup in Singapore has gone to multiple dead 
startups here and interviewed their techs to get them to come to us after 
the company announced they were closing.

What I have found in interviewing the left over techs is that out of a 
company that might have 20 techs, they are usually not very bright and know 
how to do only one thing really well (like maybe all they know how to do is 
DBA Oracle) and clearly would need a lot of management if we were to hire 
them.

The people from a dead startup that are really good -- well, the story is 
that they usually left somewhat a bit before the startup died (not the 
reason, but they were savvy enough to smell the coffee) or they already 
easily get hired straight out before. The people that are left are either 
slow or they have already promised to go to another place when the startup 
finally winds up but are staying to help finish it out and possibly aid in 
selling off the assets (one major one is usually the IP bound up in the 
software that was developed and usually requires a bit of cleanup by a good 
programmer).

Others have also said (appropriately) that this is the season for bonus 
time and so some may be looking around to leave before they get their bonus 
so they can be prepared to resign if a better opportunity arises.

I guess that makes sense and I should have thought of that. After all I 
resigned my job last year as soon as my bonus was wire transferred from 
London to my US account.

Anyway, Sorry for bugging Jeffrey and others with the off topic. I felt I 
wanted to summarize the responses I got because I still get private ones so 
clearly there are people interested.

But I would like to say that I would rather not get responses to this 
anymore about each individual story sent to me in private. So please don't 
send me anymore private responses unless you really have something new for 
me to know that hasn't been mentioned here. :)

Thanks,
  Gunther




Re: [OT] Availability of Jobs -- was Re: [SOLICITATION] Programmer available for contracting..

2001-01-11 Thread J. J. Horner

* Michael Bacarella ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010111 10:32]:
  Is this an odd time of year for many contractors where the contract ends 
  around the holiday season? Or is this starting to be a symptom of dotcoms 
  going bust and the development market starting to level out?
 
 I'm actually happily employed doing mod_perl (among things). I just
 wouldn't mind some extra income as well as an opportunity to meet
 new people.
 
 *shrug*
 
 -- 
 Michael Bacarella [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Technical Staff / New York Connect.Net, Ltd
 Daytime Phone: (212) 581-2831

Yeah, who wouldn't mind some extra cash.  For instance:

My wife got mad at me for not wearing my wedding ring a few days in a row.
It has just slipped my mind, but she was a little hot over it.  
"How do you expect women to know your married if you don't wear the ring?", she asked.
"Honey," I replied," I'll just open my wallet.  They'll see the moths making a winter 
home
and know immediately that I'm married."

That didn't help matters much.  Imagine that.

-- 
J. J. Horner
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Apache, Perl, mod_perl, Web security, Linux


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Re: [OT] Availability of Jobs -- was Re: [SOLICITATION] Programmer available for contracting..

2001-01-11 Thread Eric Strovink

Are you a programmer?  Have you showered recently?  You're married.

"J. J. Horner" wrote:

 "How do you expect women to know you[']r[e] married if you don't wear the ring?", 
[my wife]
 asked.




[OT] Availability of Jobs -- was Re: [SOLICITATION] Programmer available for contracting..

2001-01-10 Thread Gunther Birznieks

I notice that there have been many more job postings from employment 
seekers have occurred in the last few weeks versus jobs. Whereas it used to 
be many more jobs wanting mod_perl vs seekers of jobs.

Is this an odd time of year for many contractors where the contract ends 
around the holiday season? Or is this starting to be a symptom of dotcoms 
going bust and the development market starting to level out?

Or perhaps I am being a bit paranoid. :)

u




Re: [OT] Availability of Jobs -- was Re: [SOLICITATION] Programmer available for contracting..

2001-01-10 Thread Sean C. Brady

I think it's your second question... in my opinion.

- Sean

On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Gunther Birznieks wrote:

 I notice that there have been many more job postings from employment 
 seekers have occurred in the last few weeks versus jobs. Whereas it used to 
 be many more jobs wanting mod_perl vs seekers of jobs.
 
 Is this an odd time of year for many contractors where the contract ends 
 around the holiday season? Or is this starting to be a symptom of dotcoms 
 going bust and the development market starting to level out?
 
 Or perhaps I am being a bit paranoid. :)
 
 u
 




Re: [OT] Availability of Jobs -- was Re: [SOLICITATION] Programmer available for contracting..

2001-01-10 Thread mehryar


Im not sure about the contract positions but this is traditionally the
time of the year when people decide its time for a change, its endemic to
all other types of industries not just the software industry. 
And to alleviate your paranoia a little, a report I read last month said
software jobs were actually on the increase, rivalling the ever
hungry system administration job market.

cheers,
Mehryar


On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Gunther Birznieks wrote:

 I notice that there have been many more job postings from employment 
 seekers have occurred in the last few weeks versus jobs. Whereas it used to 
 be many more jobs wanting mod_perl vs seekers of jobs.
 
 Is this an odd time of year for many contractors where the contract ends 
 around the holiday season? Or is this starting to be a symptom of dotcoms 
 going bust and the development market starting to level out?
 
 Or perhaps I am being a bit paranoid. :)
 
 u
 




Re: [OT] Availability of Jobs -- was Re: [SOLICITATION] Programmer available for contracting..

2001-01-10 Thread Michael Bacarella

 Is this an odd time of year for many contractors where the contract ends 
 around the holiday season? Or is this starting to be a symptom of dotcoms 
 going bust and the development market starting to level out?

I'm actually happily employed doing mod_perl (among things). I just
wouldn't mind some extra income as well as an opportunity to meet
new people.

*shrug*

-- 
Michael Bacarella [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Technical Staff / New York Connect.Net, Ltd
Daytime Phone: (212) 581-2831



Re: [OT] Availability of Jobs -- was Re: [SOLICITATION] Programmeravailable for contracting..

2001-01-10 Thread Buddy Lee Haystack

Most year-end bonuses should be paid by the end of this month, while many were already 
paid out EOY 2000. Since the US stock market is in decline, many people assume their 
EOY 2001 bonuses will pale in comparison to 2000's. What better time to look for 
greener pastures. [Not including the over-compensated dot com folks who were over-paid 
anyway.;-)]

mehryar wrote:
 
 Im not sure about the contract positions but this is traditionally the
 time of the year when people decide its time for a change, its endemic to
 all other types of industries not just the software industry.
 And to alleviate your paranoia a little, a report I read last month said
 software jobs were actually on the increase, rivalling the ever
 hungry system administration job market.
 
 cheers,
 Mehryar
 
 On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
 
  I notice that there have been many more job postings from employment
  seekers have occurred in the last few weeks versus jobs. Whereas it used to
  be many more jobs wanting mod_perl vs seekers of jobs.
 
  Is this an odd time of year for many contractors where the contract ends
  around the holiday season? Or is this starting to be a symptom of dotcoms
  going bust and the development market starting to level out?
 
  Or perhaps I am being a bit paranoid. :)
 
  u
 

-- 
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Re: [OT] Availability of Jobs -- was Re: [SOLICITATION] Programmer available for contracting..

2001-01-10 Thread Stas Bekman

On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, mehryar wrote:


 Im not sure about the contract positions but this is traditionally the
 time of the year when people decide its time for a change, its endemic to
 all other types of industries not just the software industry.
 And to alleviate your paranoia a little, a report I read last month said
 software jobs were actually on the increase, rivalling the ever
 hungry system administration job market.

Not really, if you didn't know about http://fuckedcompany.com/ you should
check it out. (It has nothing to do with XXX). While you are on the spot
especially look at how many layoffs reported per day lately!!! Then check
the NASDAQ and you will get even more ideas about what's going on.

It doesn't mean that we are in trouble, since mod_perl programmer are
scarce but the general trade is that many startups go busted.

From reading a lot lately about the current trends I've learned that the
dotcom business is still in fashion, since the money is there. It's just
that the investors are more careful now, and it's harder to get financing
for the vaporware ideas.

I believe that once the NASDAQ buble is over and analysts say that it has
to drop to 2000, which is very close, the dotcoms will go up again, but
probably under more careful watchful eye of investors.

I'm not an expert in these things, so this is just my opinion, which
shouldn't be taken too seriously :)

 On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Gunther Birznieks wrote:

  I notice that there have been many more job postings from employment
  seekers have occurred in the last few weeks versus jobs. Whereas it used to
  be many more jobs wanting mod_perl vs seekers of jobs.
 
  Is this an odd time of year for many contractors where the contract ends
  around the holiday season? Or is this starting to be a symptom of dotcoms
  going bust and the development market starting to level out?
 
  Or perhaps I am being a bit paranoid. :)
 
  u
 




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Re: [OT] Availability of Jobs -- was Re: [SOLICITATION] Programmer available for contracting..

2001-01-10 Thread Jeffrey W. Baker

On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Stas Bekman wrote:

 On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, mehryar wrote:

 
  Im not sure about the contract positions but this is traditionally the
  time of the year when people decide its time for a change, its endemic to
  all other types of industries not just the software industry.
  And to alleviate your paranoia a little, a report I read last month said
  software jobs were actually on the increase, rivalling the ever
  hungry system administration job market.

 Not really, if you didn't know about http://fuckedcompany.com/ you should
 check it out. (It has nothing to do with XXX). While you are on the spot
 especially look at how many layoffs reported per day lately!!! Then check
 the NASDAQ and you will get even more ideas about what's going on.

 It doesn't mean that we are in trouble, since mod_perl programmer are
 scarce but the general trade is that many startups go busted.

It's hard to believe how far off topic this is, but I'll reply in kind
since the official list policeman has taken this path himself :)

The most important thing I learned from fuckedcompany.com is the term
"Javateer".

-jwb




Re: [OT] Availability of Jobs -- was Re: [SOLICITATION] Programmer available for contracting..

2001-01-10 Thread Sean C. Brady

I just want to thank Stas for the great link... very entertaining and
informative!

- Sean

On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:

 On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Stas Bekman wrote:
 
  On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, mehryar wrote:
 
  
   Im not sure about the contract positions but this is traditionally the
   time of the year when people decide its time for a change, its endemic to
   all other types of industries not just the software industry.
   And to alleviate your paranoia a little, a report I read last month said
   software jobs were actually on the increase, rivalling the ever
   hungry system administration job market.
 
  Not really, if you didn't know about http://fuckedcompany.com/ you should
  check it out. (It has nothing to do with XXX). While you are on the spot
  especially look at how many layoffs reported per day lately!!! Then check
  the NASDAQ and you will get even more ideas about what's going on.
 
  It doesn't mean that we are in trouble, since mod_perl programmer are
  scarce but the general trade is that many startups go busted.
 
 It's hard to believe how far off topic this is, but I'll reply in kind
 since the official list policeman has taken this path himself :)
 
 The most important thing I learned from fuckedcompany.com is the term
 "Javateer".
 
 -jwb
 




Re: [OT] Availability of Jobs -- was Re: [SOLICITATION] Programmer available for contracting..

2001-01-10 Thread Steve Smith

 The most important thing I learned from fuckedcompany.com is the
 term "Javateer".

So what does it mean?  The fuckedcompany search isn't very forthcoming :(



[JOBS] Critical Path

2000-11-28 Thread brian moseley


hi folks. cpth is looking for a couple senior folks to come
in and make immediate contributions on our web groupware
applications team.

the team has several applications that are in the process of
being integrated for a comprehensive user expensive: mail,
personal address book, corporate directory, calendar, fax,
msg boards, secure file services. some of our challenges
include fully internationalizing each product and localizing
to ~20 languages; moving from a handler+Registry
"print-based" architecture to a template architecture
(leaning towards Mason); researching ways to achieve
structured programmatic integration of external
applications; guaranteeing a secure environment for
web-based corporate messaging.

our applications are hosted in a high scale environment and
exist in the context of a large messaging platform; you'll
get the opportunity to work with IMAP, POP, SMTP, LDAP,
ICAP, ICQ, and many other messaging-related protocols, and
possibly b2b applications of SOAP, WebDAV, etc. these is not
your garden variety web-database stuff. opportunities are
also available to work on synchronization tools for Palm,
Outlook etc and extensions for Outlook.

the job req is included below. send inquiries to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and cc [EMAIL PROTECTED] thanks!

--

Senior Software Developer to work on web-based mail
application and application suite. Be responsible for
development, maintenance and performance of large scale,
cutting edge, hosted applications. Perl5 programming
required, 5+ years software development experience.
Experience with other web application development useful.
Java and C++ experience desirable; knowledge of messaging
systems and protocols useful (IMAP, POP, HTTP, SMTP). Object
oriented design and programming a must. Solaris systems
programming experience needed.

Must have good analytic and communication skills. Must be a
self-starter, capable of diagnosing and solving problems
independently. Must work well in a team environment. Must
have track record of shipping quality products and meeting
time-to-market requirements.




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Perl/Embperl jobs in Berlin, Germany

2000-09-12 Thread Dirk Lutzebaeck


Sorry guys and gals the rest is in german:

Wir suchen professionelle Perl-Entwickler in Berlin zur Unterstuetzung
der Weiterentwicklung eines HTML-basierten Kommunikationssystems
fuer die Bauindustrie. Wir haben beste Kundenkontakte und sind
z.B. beim Umbau des Olympia-Stadions in Berlin (ein 700 MDM Projekt)
beauftragt.

Interessenten sollten mehrjaehrige Perl-, HTML- und UNIX-Erfahrung
haben. Wir setzen auf Modperl, Embperl und Postgresql unter Linux und
Solaris. Auf der Applikationsebene laeuft unser System ausschliesslich
unter Perl. Aktuelle Themen sind XML, UTF, Adobe FDF, LDAP,
Testsuites, Help System, Load Balancing, Security. Eine Demo ist
freigeschaltet unter http://www.aeccom.com

Wir sind ein unabhaengiges, junges und hochmotiviertes Unternehmen im
Umfeld internationaler Bau-Konzerne. Alle Zeichen stehen auf Wachstum.

Kontakt:

Dirk Lutzebaeck
AEC/communications GmbH, Berlin
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: +49-30-639267-23
Fax: +49-30-639267-21
Web: http://www.aeccom.com




Jobs?

2000-08-10 Thread David Hodgkinson


Is this an appropriate place to advertise one's availability for a
couple of weeks mod_perl work?

-- 
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Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star   http://www.deep-purple.com
  Apache, mod_perl, MySQL, Sybase hired gun for, well, hire
  -



Re: Jobs?

2000-08-10 Thread Stas Bekman

 Is this an appropriate place to advertise one's availability for a
 couple of weeks mod_perl work?

Definitely, given the fact that many companies are desperate to find
mod_perl programmers even for a few days.

Make sure that you use the proper and not misleading subject tags. Please
use [Available for a Job] or similar and not [Job], since the later will
be interpreted as a job offer.

In fact I think you are the first who actually ask this question, so go
for it and post the offer. If in the future we will see this kind of posts
abused we will change the policy.

Please keep in mind that this is a strictly mod_perl list... you get the
idea. (I was talking in general, I know that you David are a mod_perl
hacker :)

_
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Re: pictures from TPC / Jobs in Paris

2000-08-07 Thread Vivek Khera

Yes, but where's the "Stas' School of Dance" video from Randal's
party? ;-}

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pictures from TPC / Jobs in Paris

2000-08-06 Thread Stas Bekman

1. Pics:

As Victor Zamouline promised to post the pictures after the conference,
here are they:

  http://www.jazzsecrets.com/albums/2000-07-monterey/

Enjoy! 

2. Jobs:

Make sure to visit http://jazzvalley.com -- the new cool place I've
started to work at, a pure mod_perl/linux shop of course!!! If you like
linux, mod_perl and jazz, happen to live in Paris and are looking for a
job, email Victor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] (he is the boss) or me.

Check out my new office :
http://www.jazzsecrets.com/albums/2000-07-office-party/thumbs/tn__IMGA0024.JPG
No more open space. Now it's an open room :)

Hey, there are nice french girls in the office :)
http://www.jazzsecrets.com/albums/2000-07-office-party/

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http://stason.org/   mod_perl Guide  http://perl.apache.org/guide 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://apachetoday.com http://jazzvalley.com
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Re: pictures from TPC / Jobs in Paris

2000-08-06 Thread Craig E Ransom

Hi Stas!

 linux, mod_perl and jazz, happen to live in Paris and are looking for a
 job

I only qualify on 4 out of 5, sorry!

(Hint: I live in Annapolis, Maryland, USA!)

-- Craig (The Data Ferret) 
http://www.pcferret.com/ for RARS, NetClip
Using Virtual Access 5.01 build 301 in Win98
Registered with the Linux Counter.  http://counter.li.org
ID #184149
"Do not meddle in the affairs of FERRETS..."






Re: pictures from TPC / Jobs in Paris

2000-08-06 Thread Randal L. Schwartz

 "Stas" == Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Stas 1. Pics:
Stas As Victor Zamouline promised to post the pictures after the conference,
Stas here are they:

Stas   http://www.jazzsecrets.com/albums/2000-07-monterey/

My pictures are also up at

http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/Pictures/00-07-TPC4/

(finally)

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[ jobs ] Sonicbox mod_perl coders

2000-07-20 Thread Michael Blakeley

Sonicbox, Inc. http://www.sonicbox.com is hiring mod_perl 
programmers. Experience with HTTP, HTML, and the major mod_perl tools 
is assumed. Experience with SQL, PostgresQL, Solaris, and CVS is 
helpful, but not essential.

The marketeers tell me that "Sonicbox makes listening to high quality 
Internet radio and audio from around the world as easy as tuning your 
FM dial." The corporate culture is relaxed, with a mix of technical 
folks and music industry folks. We're well-funded, pre-IPO, and not 
pointy-haired at all. Sonicbox is based in Mountain View, CA, with 
employees scattered around the USA.

If interested, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED].

thanks,
-- Mike



[JOBS] web development at AvantGo

2000-07-04 Thread Jonathan Swartz

The web technology group at AvantGo (http://avantgo.com) is looking for
a few killer engineers.

AvantGo develops mobile applications, most notably delivering 
internet/intranet content to handheld devices and cell phones. 

Our group is responsible for the technologies underlying AvantGo's web site 
and internal web applications. We also have impact on the handheld user 
interface and the enterprise server product. We develop almost exclusively 
with Perl, along with mod_perl, Mason, and mysql on FreeBSD Unix. 

Requirements: strong software development skills, experience with Unix 
and web technologies. Plusses include Perl or other scripting 
languages, SQL, and a computer science or equivalent degree. 

We're located in San Mateo, CA. 

Send your resume or inquiries to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Cheers 
Jon





[JOBS] Global Knowledge Group Inc.

2000-02-04 Thread Michael schout

Hi!

Here is a job posting from the company I work for.  If anyone here has any
general questions, you can just email me, otherwise, you can apply by 
sending your information in to Global Knowledge Group as described at the end
of the posting.

Mike

-

We are looking for several mod_perl application developers immediately.

Who we're looking for:
 
 We're in the market for an Application developer with detailed knowledge of
 web server / web development on Unix systems.  You should have 2+ years
 experience in software development using C/C++, perl/CGI, with a very high
 level of understanding of Apache web server and mod_perl.  mod_perl experience
 on a unix system is the primary requirement. Applicants should be also be
 familiar with SQL and DBI. Should be able to develop high traffic web
 applications and be able to tune the server/apps for system performance. Needs
 to integrate into existing team.  Communication skills a must!
   
Who we are:
 
 Since the monopoly of Network Solutions, Inc has been broken up, Global
 Knowledge Group has been accredited to be a TLD registrar for the .com,
 .net, and .org domains.   We are pre IPO and growing fast.  We are committed
 to our employees and to our customers and our actions always take these 2 
 into consideration.  Our office environment is very relaxed and we like to
 have fun while we get our work done.   We are growing very fast and we project
 about 160 new employees will be needed before the end of this year.  We have
 a virtual officing concept that allows our employees to have home based 
 offices and work remotely.  Our management team has 75+ years experience in
 the hi tech industry and extensive years in the commercial banking industry 
 as well.
   
Please send your resume by email, fax or ground mail to:
 Global Knowledge Group
 7607 Eastmark Dr, Suite 202
 College Station, TX 77840
 Fax: (409) 694-7060
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
If possible, please include a list of mod_perl projects you have worked on as
references.

Feel free to call me at (800) 617 0412 or email me if you have any questions.
Taylor Marvin



(USA-DC) Perl/Apache/mod_perl jobs

2000-02-02 Thread James Holmes

My name is James Holmes, and I work at Liquidation.com. We have
a small full-time staff of developers and are looking to enlarge it
greatly. I need senior, mid-level and junior developers fluent in 
Perl and mod_perl, and Mysql/Oracle and C/C++ experience would be
great. Ideally, you've architected, designed and/or implemented large,
scalable websites (many millions of hits a day) with Linux and Apache,
Perl and Mysql/Oracle. That would be perfect--if that's you, stop reading 
and hit "reply" now!

If that's not exactly you, but you enjoy Perl and mod_perl work, have a
strong sense of software engineering (building for robustness, quality,
and relibility) as well as some demonstrable experience, we may be right
for you. You should have a desire to work for a fun, rapidly growing
Washington DC internet start-up in the hot B2B space. You should want to
learn new technologies and rapidly deploy large scalable systems. We do fun
things here, in an exciting market space (B2B online auctions).

Check us out at http://www.liquidation.com/ -- we've got our act together,
we're building lots of interesting features and systems, and we need
quality people to work on our challenging projects. We pay competitively
and have good stock options, and a great work environment... we just need
more quality people to help us build everything we`ve got in mind!

Interested? I sure hope so! Please e-mail your resume/work experience 
info/URLs/etc. to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

James Holmes - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Project Lead - http://www.liquidation.com/



(USA-DC) Perl/Apache/mod_perl jobs

2000-02-02 Thread James Holmes

My name is James Holmes, and I work at Liquidation.com. We have
a small full-time staff of developers and are looking to enlarge it
greatly. I need senior, mid-level and junior developers fluent in 
Perl and mod_perl, and Mysql/Oracle and C/C++ experience would be
great. Ideally, you've architected, designed and/or implemented large,
scalable websites (many millions of hits a day) with Linux and Apache,
Perl and Mysql/Oracle. That would be perfect--if that's you, stop reading 
and hit "reply" now!

If that's not exactly you, but you enjoy Perl and mod_perl work, have a
strong sense of software engineering (building for robustness, quality,
and relibility) as well as some demonstrable experience, we may be right
for you. You should have a desire to work for a fun, rapidly growing
Washington DC internet start-up in the hot B2B space. You should want to
learn new technologies and rapidly deploy large scalable systems. We do fun
things here, in an exciting market space (B2B online auctions).

Check us out at http://www.liquidation.com/ -- we've got our act together,
we're building lots of interesting features and systems, and we need
quality people to work on our challenging projects. We pay competitively
and have good stock options, and a great work environment... we just need
more quality people to help us build everything we`ve got in mind!

Interested? I sure hope so! Please e-mail your resume/work experience 
info/URLs/etc. to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

James Holmes - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Project Lead - http://www.liquidation.com/



Jobs: San Diego/CA, MP3.com, Inc.

2000-02-02 Thread Sander van Zoest


Since we are still somewhat on the jobs thread. I just wanted to point out
that MP3.com is still looking for apache/*ml/perl/modperl coders, interested
in working intense hours while bringing the music industry onto the net.

We run most of our site using open source tools and try to contribute back
as much as we can. We primarily run on FreeBSD and Linux. Any other useful
and related skills are always wanted as well. Security, Unix and general
knowledge of building secure architectures and protocols are a big plus.

Plenty of benefits from free food, drinks to health, dental to espp, options
for those who are interested in working hard with our team of excellent
engineers. Learn from us as we hope to learn from you!

Please submit your resume (text/plain please) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and feel free
to contact me for more information.

Cheers,

-
Sander van Zoest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
High Geek(858) 623-7442
MP3.com, Inc.   http://www.mp3.com/
  See you at ApacheCon 2000 - Your premiere Music Service Provider (MSP) 



JOBS: Post your mod_perl jobs on PerlMonth

1999-12-03 Thread Baiju Thakkar

PerlMonth is starting a Jobs list. You can post your job openings
at http://www.perlmonth.com/jobs/ absolutely free. One of the 
features that will soon be available is when someone is viewing 
Stas's mod_perl column, or any other mod_perl related article, 
there will be a link to mod_perl related job. If you have any
questions you can mail me directly. Thank you for listening.

--
Baiju Thakkar
http://www.perlmonth.comhttp://www.linuxmonth.com
Just use Perl;  Still thinking :)



Re: JOBS: Post your mod_perl jobs on PerlMonth

1999-12-03 Thread Randal L. Schwartz

 "Baiju" == Baiju Thakkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Baiju PerlMonth is starting a Jobs list. You can post your job openings
Baiju at http://www.perlmonth.com/jobs/ absolutely free. One of the 
Baiju features that will soon be available is when someone is viewing 
Baiju Stas's mod_perl column, or any other mod_perl related article, 
Baiju there will be a link to mod_perl related job. If you have any
Baiju questions you can mail me directly. Thank you for listening.

And there's the jobs.perl.org area as well.

-- 
Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc. - +1 503 777 0095
[EMAIL PROTECTED] URL:http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/
Perl/Unix/security consulting, Technical writing, Comedy, etc. etc.
See PerlTraining.Stonehenge.com for onsite and open-enrollment Perl training!



Re: JOBS: Post your mod_perl jobs on PerlMonth

1999-12-03 Thread Robin Berjon

At 10:11 03/12/1999 -0800, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
 "Baiju" == Baiju Thakkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Baiju PerlMonth is starting a Jobs list. You can post your job openings
Baiju at http://www.perlmonth.com/jobs/ absolutely free. One of the 
Baiju features that will soon be available is when someone is viewing 
Baiju Stas's mod_perl column, or any other mod_perl related article, 
Baiju there will be a link to mod_perl related job. If you have any
Baiju questions you can mail me directly. Thank you for listening.

And there's the jobs.perl.org area as well.

All of this is great, but maybe we should centralise all of this somehow ? 


.Robin
The proof of the pudding is that we eat it.--Karl Marx