Has this forum also become job_finder_recruiter.com?
Please stop.

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From: Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2000 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Recruiting] Enterprise Java developers required (from USA and
AUS )


> 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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