Just a tip for those wanting to go for this.. Make sure that you get contacted on a land line.. I was contacted for multiple choice interview on mobile, and was dropping in and out. It made it very hard to respond to a multiple choice interview when you ask to repeat every option for every question..
Screwing up a multiple choice phone interview is very easy to do !!! On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:54 PM, Justin J. Moses <[email protected]>wrote: > Hey Scott, > > The company is *Lab49* (http://lab49.com) - and we consult in the > financial services industry. We move across between various agile projects - > even across different technology areas. For example, I'm currently on a > large Flex project, but may well move to a WPF project in the future. > > Since moving to New York in August last year, I've had an absolute ball. > For all of the urban myths, it's actually very easy to meet people here, > mostly because so many of us are not locals, and we're always up for new > friends and experiences. > > As you yourself know, the work environment feels very different here in > the states. This is in part due to the proximity to all the big developments > in the industry. It also doesn't hurt working alongside rockstar developers > and attending all the big conferences. > > > Cheers, > Justin > > Justin J. Moses > ------------------------------ > justinjmoses.com.au > ------------------------------ > > > > On 20 January 2011 01:33, Scott Barnes <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Who's your employer? sounds like an interesting opp for some WPF >> folks. I highly recommend taking the plunge moving to the US and work >> for a while ... its kind of surreal and definitely a bucket list item >> to work abroad! (US, Europe etc). >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Justin J. Moses <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > Hey guys, >> > >> > >> > I'm a .NET and Flex developer from Sydney. Last year, I relocated >> over to >> > New York City to work as a consultant in both WPF and Flex, and I'm now >> > working on one of the largest and most financially sensitive RIAs in the >> > entire world. My company sponsors (via an E3 visa) and provides >> relocation >> > assistance to accomplished developers from the US, Europe and Australia, >> and >> > they're on the lookout for more talent. >> > They're currently on the hunt for WPF specialists, and everyone from >> > Mike, Scott, Jose and Paul said the OzWPF group was the best place to >> start >> > looking. >> > So what's the deal? Basically, you'll need to pass a series of phone >> > screens to see if you meet the criteria. If successful, they will fly >> you >> > over to NYC and put you up for a weekend so they can interview you early >> in >> > the week. If all goes well, you'll find yourself negotiating the terms >> of >> > your employment - and trust me when I say the compensation in New York >> makes >> > even Sydney seem stingy. >> > What's the catch? Well, you've got to prove to us that you're worth >> it. >> > You need to have the chops and be more than a little enthusiastic about >> the >> > industry. If you get in, you'll be working alongside some of the best >> and >> > brightest from across the globe - and that's not hyperbole. >> > >> > If you're interested, or just want to know a bit more about the >> company, >> > gimme a shout. >> > All the best with 2011. >> > >> > Note: an E3 visa also entitles your spouse to live and work in the >> US. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Justin >> > >> > Justin J. Moses >> > ------------------------------ >> > http://about.me/justinj >> > ------------------------------ >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > ozwpf mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > http://prdlxvm0001.codify.net/mailman/listinfo/ozwpf >> > >> > >> > > > _______________________________________________ > ozwpf mailing list > [email protected] > http://prdlxvm0001.codify.net/mailman/listinfo/ozwpf > >
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