Re: [PHP] PHP job postings + previous hosting question

2006-02-17 Thread tg-php
Just wanted to thank everyone for the helpful suggestions and ideas regarding 
these two topics.  I've had to put my web hosting decision on the back burner 
for now while I deal with other big projects and other fun issues so I 
apologize for not getting back to the people who responded (publicly or 
privately).


I'm not sure how I missed the links section on php.net for the job postings, I 
went through that site pretty thoroughly I thought (hah guess not), and thanks 
for all the other recommendations.

There's a PHP group that meets in DC that I had talked to my boss about going 
to and college campuses are always a good place to check (especially since 
we're about 2 miles from a metro stop).

I appreciate all the great feedback.  Thanks again everyone!

-TG

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Re: [PHP] PHP job postings?

2006-02-17 Thread John Nichel

Curt Zirzow wrote:


If I was scouting for postions that need to area specific, i'd first
look for a php group that is located within the area. Go to local
colleges post announcments. Look at any sort of group that is
related to php like a linux group. 



I second that.  I lean on the Buffalo LUG all the time when I have stuff 
I need to contract out (or side work that I don't have time for).


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Re: [PHP] PHP job postings?

2006-02-16 Thread Curt Zirzow
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 03:45:39PM -0500,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> I see people post to this list periodically but it really doesn't
> seem like the right place.  Our project is going to be expanding
> quite a bit and we are probably going to be hiring more on-site
> programmers probably in the near future.

It can acceptable to post announcments of jobs here on the list as
mentioned if you make it clear with a tag clearifying that the
topic is about a job offering.  

Although, it really doesn't make sense to post here since most
people are posting for help. 

> 
> Specifically we're looking for people (or lists/forums) in the
> MD/DC/VA area.

If you are looking for specific areas, look for groups related to
php that are in that area that have a job posting.

> 
> Just kind of pre-scouting for my boss before we resort to going
> through headhunters and recruiters and the big job posting sites.

If I was scouting for postions that need to area specific, i'd first
look for a php group that is located within the area. Go to local
colleges post announcments. Look at any sort of group that is
related to php like a linux group. 

Before going to headhunter and the like (assuming cost is an issue)
try things like dice.com, craigslist.com etc..

There are a lot of things you can do, this work can become a
fulltime job. 

HTH,

Curt.
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RE: [PHP] PHP job postings?

2006-02-16 Thread Weber Sites LTD
http://www.weberforums.com/ 

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Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 10:46 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] PHP job postings?

Just wondering if anyone know of a mailing list of forum specifically
dedicated to soliciting for programmers to fill PHP programming positions?

I see people post to this list periodically but it really doesn't seem like
the right place.  Our project is going to be expanding quite a bit and we
are probably going to be hiring more on-site programmers probably in the
near future.

Specifically we're looking for people (or lists/forums) in the MD/DC/VA
area.

Just kind of pre-scouting for my boss before we resort to going through
headhunters and recruiters and the big job posting sites.

Thanks.

-TG


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Re: [PHP] PHP job postings?

2006-02-16 Thread Philip Hallstrom
Just wondering if anyone know of a mailing list of forum specifically 
dedicated to soliciting for programmers to fill PHP programming 
positions?


I see people post to this list periodically but it really doesn't seem 
like the right place.  Our project is going to be expanding quite a bit 
and we are probably going to be hiring more on-site programmers probably 
in the near future.


Specifically we're looking for people (or lists/forums) in the MD/DC/VA 
area.


Just kind of pre-scouting for my boss before we resort to going through 
headhunters and recruiters and the big job posting sites.


I think it's a reasonable place as long as you clearly mark the subject 
"JOB" with the *location*.


Also...

http://www.zend.com/jobs/
http://craigslist.org/

Seems craiglist.org has much better stuff than monster, etc.

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Re: [PHP] PHP job postings?

2006-02-16 Thread Richard Lynch
On Thu, February 16, 2006 2:45 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone know of a mailing list of forum specifically
> dedicated to soliciting for programmers to fill PHP programming
> positions?
>
> I see people post to this list periodically but it really doesn't seem
> like the right place.  Our project is going to be expanding quite a
> bit and we are probably going to be hiring more on-site programmers
> probably in the near future.
>
> Specifically we're looking for people (or lists/forums) in the
> MD/DC/VA area.
>
> Just kind of pre-scouting for my boss before we resort to going
> through headhunters and recruiters and the big job posting sites.

http://www.php.net/links.php

has a "Jobs" section, a bit far down, but it's there and looks quite
good.

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