Now looking for a field-tech who can support desktop Windows/OS
X/Linux. Holla back privately if you're interested. Word.

Salut!
Eater

On 10/13/06, Eater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Burn your khakis, enjoy massages at work, get free food, and the bask
> in the ultimate in geek prestige. Ah yes, Google is hiring!  (I told
> you I'd come calling.)
>
>   http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8618166999532839788
>
> I'm primarily looking to refer people that I've worked with
> previously--on ColumbusFreenet.org or other projects.
>
>   http://www.google.com/support/jobs/bin/topic.py?loc_id=1119&dep_id=1173
>
> Looking for data-center techs and Linux uber-sysadmins, mostly. You'll
> see a few other things listed there as well. (And if you know any
> stellar project managers, we need to talk.)
>
> A few additional points:
>
> 1. A data-center tech at Google is a really, *really* fun job; you're
> not just mindlessly swapping hardware. You get a lot of leverage to
> learn some truly amazing things...right away. This is the ultimate in
> entry-level IT positions. Linux mastery is not required (but some
> basic familiarity is).
>
> 2. The Linux sysadmin job is for someone really senior. (I mean
> "senior" as in experience, not age. Well obviously it's okay if you're
> old. Just as long as you're also experienced. You get the idea.)
>
> 3. I don't know what the salary is for any of these positions, so
> don't ask me. (And it doesn't matter, anyway. I think I'd personally
> work here for free if I had to.)
>
> 4. Some of these jobs are contractor (temp) positions, with an option
> to go full time. Some people feel hesitant to leave a full-time job to
> go take a gamble on a contract. They have no clue on what they're
> missing out on. This is worth the gamble. Seriously. Working here for
> any length of time will pay off in the long run. In any case, you
> should at least interview and then make up your mind.
>
> I'm not fishing for referral bonuses with this post (not entirely,
> anyway.) I wouldn't refer just anybody--after all, I'll be stuck
> working with you every day. More to the point, people subscribed to
> this list are probably great interview candidates, in my opinion. And
> we need those.
>
> Reply privately if you're interested, or have questions or whatever.
>
> Cheers!
> Eater
>
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