Hi vordoo,
The projects range in time from one or two days per week for a year, to 12 hours a day for two months.

The work is

 * doing a board bring-up for a bleeding edge Broadcom board
 * porting a Windows command and control application to Linux
 * porting a video application from an old ARM SoC to a newer one with a newer 
kernel
 * write a gtk+2 desktop on LXDE
 * write a PCIe host-to-host bridge driver for a PLX chip
 * writing a high-level packet handling library for DPDK for DPI applications

and similar.
The rationale is that we have more projects than we can currently do, the expertise we need is in different areas, and the time frame is limited, so it makes sense to develop a pool of freelancers who can meet specific needs rather than to try to find a single salaried employee who would try to do everything. We would like to have the best of both worlds, meaning that we would like to develop a stable pool of consultants for the long-term.
Shavua tov,

 - yba



On Sat, 5 Jul 2014, vordoo wrote:

Date: Sat, 05 Jul 2014 14:03:27 +0300
From: vordoo <vor...@yahoo.com>
To: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
Subject: Re: [JOB] freelancer for long-term

What kind of projects are you talking about? :
-doing what?
-for how long?
(the where part is clear ;-)

Thanks!
 
On 2014-07-02 09:23, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
      Dear colleages,
      TkOS is looking for one or more freelancers or temporary salarieds to do 
short projects. We are interested in long-term relationships. That is,
      in finding people who will be able to do several short term projects per 
year for several years.

      Most of the projects require working with customers on-site, so mobility is a 
requirement. "On-site" can be from Rehovot to Carmiel, but is
      usually between Rishon and Netanya. Presentability is also a requirement, 
meaning that you need to be able to make a favorable first impression
      on a customer.

      We are looking for people with skills that are focused in one or more of 
the following areas:

      1. Linux system administration (Postfix/LDAP) and Perl/Python/Bash 
scripting

      2. Embedded Linux design - boot loaders, boot strategies, flash layout, 
root filesystem design, understanding of toolchain technologies

      3. Linux IP stack


      The ability to organize ideas on paper (yes, *paper*) in a way that 
customers can understand is *essential*.

      If you are interested and you think that you might be qualified, please reply 
off-list to me <y...@tkos.co.il>, or to Baruch Siach
      <bar...@tkos.co.il>.

      TIA,

       - yba






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