I agree with you, though I know that some companies wish to remain
anonymous early in the process (obviously, they wouldn't follow through
and interview you without letting you know who they are!) for a number
of reasons, including protecting themselves from getting slammed by
recruiters.  Then again, I would hope that a company wishing to remain
anonymous would accept *anonymous* resumes :-)

---
Billy Cravens


-----Original Message-----
From: doug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:42 PM
To: CF-Jobs
Subject: Re: CF-Jobs-List V1 #136

Pete;
I mean no offense, but what is the reason that the company wishes to
remain
anonymous?  Surely, if you wish to receive applications from qualified
individuals, they should have the right to know with whom they are going
to
be associated with. I can understand the anonyminity if the company does
not
wish current employees to know that they are looking for new blood, but
that
is about the only reason I can think of.

I am not currently looking, but I do have contacts that are interested
in
being advised of new openings.  I could not recommend them to take the
trouble of applying, if there is not an employer there to check out in
advance.

Remember, there are many CF developers who have had the carpet pulled
out
from under them of late, and they realize that it is important to
consider
the prospective employer just as importantly as the employer will be
considering the candidate.

Doug
http://www.clickdoug.com



----- Original Message -----
From: "CF-Jobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:28 PM
Subject: CF-Jobs-List V1 #136


CF-Jobs-List                   Thu, 25 Apr 2002          Volume 1 :
Number
136

In this issue:

        Advanced CF/Spectra position in SE Pennsylvania


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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 16:32:55 -0400
From: "Pete Ruckelshaus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Advanced CF/Spectra position in SE Pennsylvania
Message-ID: <001101c1ebcf$378fe7a0$970810ac@wdevpruckels>

I'm posting this using my personal account so as to retain the anonymity
of
my employer; I'm also doing this search here as the hiring manager just
to
make sure HR doesn't miss any of the most qualified people when they
post
this opening.

We are an established medium-sized company (about 1,000 people
worldwide)
located in Exton, PA and are looking for a full-time employee with very
strong Cold Fusion and Spectra skills. Our environment is Windows 2000
servers, Oracle 8i, Cold Fusion Enterprise 5.0, and Spectra 1.51

Required skills:
* CF Enterprise through 5.0
* Spectra through 1.51
* Very solid HTML skills; design skills a plus.
* Good JavaScript/DHTML skills
* CF/Flash integration a plus

The successful candidate will have very strong development and
troubleshooting skills, and will be a self-starter who is able to work
individually or in small groups.  Helping to determine project timelines
and
requirements will be part of the job, as will training/mentoring less
experienced group members.  We have excellent benefits and pay
competitively.  No relocations/ contractors/ telecommuters.  Things can
get
crazy from time to time, so if you're looking for a job that will allow
you
to stare out the window for most of the day, this isn't it.

Please forward resume/cover letter/salary requirements in HTML, .pdf,
rtf,
txt, or .doc format to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  3 personal references
would
be helpful.

Thanks!

Pete


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