Hi Cox,
I am interested in this offer, i have nearly 6 years of IT experience and nearly 2 1/2
years of Java My main area of specialization are Servlets, Swing. I knew the
technology of JSP and EJB, but didnt get a chance to work on it. I have worked in
Germany for a e-commerce project for 3 months. I am currently a Indian Nationality.
If u can process my H1B visa then i would like to send my CV for ur persual.
Please revert back abt ur views,
Srini
Drew Cox wrote:
> <disclaimer>
> First off, my apologies if you consider this type of message to be spam on these
>lists. If so, hit delete and move on. I thought it through and decided, that as a
>regular reader and contributor to these lists myself, I am not botherd by the odd,
>clearly indicated recruiting post. If helps to give you an idea what is actually
>going on out there in the real world.
>
> If you feel strongly enough that this is not the case, please email me off-line to
>express your opinion, do not flood the list.
> </disclaimer>
>
> So, onto the sell. I work as an enterprise Java developer for pre-IPO (planned for
>Q4 2000) internet pure-play in San Francisco. We are in the initial stages of
>building a world-class technical infrastructure for the online delivery of
>psychological assessments and we're doing it with EJBs, Servlets and JSPs. Check out
>www.epredix.com for an idea of what's on.
>
> The enterprise has a very solid business model and the Sales and Marketing team are
>out there being spectacularly successful signing up fortune 500 clients and
>partnering with leading online recruiters. The finance people have the VC's lined up
> We are now in the the thick of developing the robust enterprise web application
>technology to drive all of this. In the near future the services provided will
>expand greatly into new media, incorporating the delivery of audio and video.
>
> We need a number of people with various levels of experience in Java servlets, JSP,
>EJB and other J2EE technologies. DBMS is Oracle, so knowledge in this area would
>also be benifical, although any JDBC and SQL DBMS would do.
>
> A note for international readers. The organisation has a special treaty arrangement
>with the INS whereby they can employ Australian citizens (not residents) on a 2 year
>E2 working visa. This is similar to the H1-B visa, without the waiting periods and
>quotas. So if, like I was 4 weeks ago, you're sitting in OZ reading this wishing you
>were right in the core of internet development, please apply! Of course, US citizens
>are also welcome.
>
> If you are interested, check out the info on the web site then email your CV to
>Nigel Dalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. If you are after some further general
>information, feel free to email me personally.
>
> Regards
>
> Drew Cox
> ePredix Inc
>
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