Re: Looking for work
I just started a LinkedIn group called Cassandra NoSQL http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2822930 I invite folks to join as it has a job board and is a good place for networking stuff too =8^) I look forward to the continued nitty gritty that goes on here perhaps the linked in discussions can grow and help others discuss less tactical items and continue to making this project a success. Anything I can do to help (perhaps even on the development side if my time ever frees up) /* Joe Stein http://www.linkedin.com/in/charmalloc */ On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 11:54 PM, Michael Pearson mjpear...@gmail.com wrote: Job board would be great, I'm hoping to start contracting in the US on an E3 come June. Would loove commercial Cassandra work -- http://www.linkedin.com/in/mjpearson http://www.github.com/mjpearson --
Re: Looking for work
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 4:47 AM, Joseph Stein crypt...@gmail.com wrote: I just started a LinkedIn group called Cassandra NoSQL http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2822930 I invite folks to join as it has a job board and is a good place for networking stuff too =8^) I look forward to the continued nitty gritty that goes on here perhaps the linked in discussions can grow and help others discuss less tactical items and continue to making this project a success. Anything I can do to help (perhaps even on the development side if my time ever frees up) I know this is not an un-biased suggestion either, but just to let everyone know, it's very easy to create one's own network at Ning (http://ning.com). One could be span up in 5 minutes for specific purpose of matching job seekers employers, within context of expertise with NoSQL systems (specifically with Cassandra or others). :-) And from thereon, links to LinkedIn profiles would obviously make sense as well. -+ Tatu +-
Re: Looking for work
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Jeffrey Johnson ortel...@gmail.com wrote: wouldnt nosqlgigs.com ala djangogigs.com be simpler than ning? Seems like this could/should be about a 1-2 hour job for someone to stand up? It all depends. Just wanted to mention it -- Ning networks are general purpose, not optimized for specific use. That is both a plus and minus: you can make it anything you want (as in, job searching; context of no-sql technologies, maybe even specific systems), but it is not by default optimized for that purpose. It is very quick set up tho, certainly much less than an hour for basic thing. I did my network in 5 minutes a year ago. And then you can spend lotsa time for customizing it over time, get hooked and all that stuff. But I really just wanted to mention it as a possible way, there are n+1 ways to go. And yes, this worked very well for the original applicant, which is great. I just hope it will not become too popular a discussion subject. :-) -+ Tatu +-
Re: Looking for work
If you are willing to relocate to Pasadena, OpenX is hiring (feel free to forward me a resume if interested). I may have to question Digg's claim to first to production. We were running 0.3.0 in production last August and currently have 3 deployments spread over 30 machines in EC2, so heavy users. -Anthony On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 06:11:16PM -0800, Chris Goffinet wrote: Ditto here at Digg as well. We were the first to production using the open source version and have a major investment in the project. -Chris On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:01 PM, Peter Halliday phalli...@excelsiorsystems.net wrote: I'm looking for work. My previous employer was a non-profit that lost funding and my position was cut. I would love to find a position that utilizes Cassandra. I have experience in programming using Python, Perl, PHP, and C/C++ (mostly Python and Perl). I have experiencing with system and network administration as well. I certainly would be willing to send a resume talking about my experience more. Peter Halliday Excelsior Systems (Phone:) 607-936-2172 (Cell:) 607-329-6905 (Fax:) 607-398-7928 -- Chris Goffinet -- Anthony Molinaro antho...@alumni.caltech.edu
Re: Looking for work
Us too at SimpleGeo! We're Python, Cassandra, Erlang, and a smattering of Java and C++. We have offices in Boulder, CO and SF. --Joe -- Typed with big fingers on a small keyboard. On Mar 2, 2010, at 19:01, Peter Halliday phalli...@excelsiorsystems.net wrote: I'm looking for work. My previous employer was a non-profit that lost funding and my position was cut. I would love to find a position that utilizes Cassandra. I have experience in programming using Python, Perl, PHP, and C/C++ (mostly Python and Perl). I have experiencing with system and network administration as well. I certainly would be willing to send a resume talking about my experience more. Peter Halliday Excelsior Systems (Phone:) 607-936-2172 (Cell:) 607-329-6905 (Fax:) 607-398-7928
Re: Looking for work
Maybe the wiki needs a job board ? On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Joe Stump j...@joestump.net wrote: Us too at SimpleGeo! We're Python, Cassandra, Erlang, and a smattering of Java and C++. We have offices in Boulder, CO and SF. --Joe -- Typed with big fingers on a small keyboard. On Mar 2, 2010, at 19:01, Peter Halliday phalli...@excelsiorsystems.net wrote: I'm looking for work. My previous employer was a non-profit that lost funding and my position was cut. I would love to find a position that utilizes Cassandra. I have experience in programming using Python, Perl, PHP, and C/C++ (mostly Python and Perl). I have experiencing with system and network administration as well. I certainly would be willing to send a resume talking about my experience more. Peter Halliday Excelsior Systems (Phone:) 607-936-2172 (Cell:) 607-329-6905 (Fax:) 607-398-7928
Re: Looking for work
(This is not to say that I think job posts are off-topic here, because they are not.) On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:43 PM, Jonathan Ellis jbel...@gmail.com wrote: If there's one thing that's worse than a mailing list as a job board, it's a wiki. :) On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:39 PM, Ryan Daum r...@thimbleware.com wrote: Maybe the wiki needs a job board ? On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Joe Stump j...@joestump.net wrote: Us too at SimpleGeo! We're Python, Cassandra, Erlang, and a smattering of Java and C++. We have offices in Boulder, CO and SF. --Joe -- Typed with big fingers on a small keyboard. On Mar 2, 2010, at 19:01, Peter Halliday phalli...@excelsiorsystems.net wrote: I'm looking for work. My previous employer was a non-profit that lost funding and my position was cut. I would love to find a position that utilizes Cassandra. I have experience in programming using Python, Perl, PHP, and C/C++ (mostly Python and Perl). I have experiencing with system and network administration as well. I certainly would be willing to send a resume talking about my experience more. Peter Halliday Excelsior Systems (Phone:) 607-936-2172 (Cell:) 607-329-6905 (Fax:) 607-398-7928