*Company description*
We are an ambitious, well-funded startup company with plans to change the
enterprise security industry. We work on bleeding-edge technologies to
provide the most innovative solutions. We are proud of our super strong
geographically distributed and culturally diverse team.
Hi all,
This is kinda Off Topic because the client is using M$ Windows, and not
Linux :-(
I turn to you for advice because I am looking for an IT guy (or Girl) to
provide technical support for a small office in Kfar Saba.
This is a very low maintenance office...
If you're interested, contact
Hi there,
I am looking for Front end python/flask developer/s with strong knowledge
on Linux. Windows users are unwelcomed. :)
I would consider full time positions and freelancer.
On premises or remote, just get the job done.
Please email me for more details, the opening is immediate.
Hi All,
I haven't posted to this list for a long time so I hope i am not breaking
any list rules.
At my company (CA) we are looking for 2 positions of a java enterprise
developer, Senior level and Principal developers.
The location is Herzeliya.
If you are looking for a job, please contact me in
Hi,
Posting for a friend:
Looking for a Linux system level programmer in the Haifa area
- Experience in C++ development on Linux + GDB
- Knowledge in Linux system call usage
- Kernel development is a plus
- Work is for a new exciting startup.
- The project is for about 2 months with a potential
Hi,
[Posting this for a friend. If interested, please send me your CV and I'll
forward it.]
A company in the Herzeliya area is looking for a person to take charge of their
configuration management needs. This is a full-time position. Requirements as
follows:
- At least 2-3 year as team
Hi,
After three years of being a happy Linux user, my mom had to replace her
computer for a new one. The problem is that she lives near Tiberias and
I Live abroad and she does not know any technitian that knows about
Linux. She will recieve on Sunday a Windows PC without access to all her
files.
Hello folks!
I've been asked to pass this on - it's not specifically Linux (in fact I
don't know what platform is used), but we all have to eat ...
Company: Radwin Ltd., www.radwin.com
Software Development - Student
Project Description:
Develop planning tools to be deployed to a wireless
Good news for talented unemployed Linux System Administrator:
One1 Systems/Korpel-Tal is looking for a highly motivated full-time Linux
System Administrator.
At least 5 years experience in LINUX (RedHat, CentOS) system administration.
Experience with Sendmail, Postfix, MailScanner,
Hi list,
I am looking for a JUNIOR linux sysadmin/LAMP programmer to work with me.
The JOB is to be an integration engineer for a Finance company with
customers in Israel and abroad.
The daily tasks are:
* Writing and debugging ksh,bash,perl scripts.
* Working on AIX / SOLARIS / LINUX servers.
*
On Monday 31 March 2008 23:54, Lior Kaplan wrote:
Daniel,
Unsubscribing list offenders is not uncommon, and is an option.
List owner ?
--Ariel
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שלום לכולם,
מחפש עבודה?
נמאס לך להיות עצמאי ולרדוף אחרי אנשים שלא משלמים בזמן (אם בכלל)?
רוצה להתקדם ולא להישאר במקום?
דרושים:
1. תוכניתן / ראש צוות PHP
2. אנשים עם ידע ב SQL לעבודה מול מסדי נתונים.
3. תוכניתן / ראש צוות Java
4. תוכניתן / ראש צוות J2EE
5.
Subject: Re: ot Job Offer - הצעת עבודה
^
Understatement of the year :)
--Amos
(the line of ^^^ points to the ot, in case it misses out on your
screen.
Daniel,
I already asked you in the past not to send these kind of mails to this
list. This list isn't an ad in the newspaper - you should write the
specifics for each job you offer (employer, needed knowledge, place of
work and such).
I'm sorry to tell you that this advertising method in
Hi List,
I would like to present a job offer. Please email me your C.V. and contact
info and I will schedule you an interview.
The job requires traveling up to %50 of the time. (not biding comment is
that it may be only one week a month)
People knowing LAMP may qualify.
Note that this is not a
Hi Tal!
On Thursday 04 October 2007, Tal Achituv wrote:
Hi all,
We're a small company (a subsidiary of an American company) in the
online-directories and online-advertising fields,
We have two job openings:
1) a web developer (Java + JSP + JavaScript), for a full time job in
Ramat-Gan.
Hi all,
We're a small company (a subsidiary of an American company) in the
online-directories and online-advertising fields,
We have two job openings:
1) a web developer (Java + JSP + JavaScript), for a full time job in
Ramat-Gan.
2) a senior developer, experience desired in: design and
Hi list,
I would like to announce that Metacafe is hiring.
I work at Metacafe as System administrator.
We are looking for
IT Manager
Senior Linux system administrator
Junior Linux system administrator
to work with the existing team.
For those that would like to start a
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 09:38:12AM +0200, Alex Dover wrote:
I forgot to mention that he job is in Haifa. Sorry.
I guess the subject [OT] Job offer - Haifa would not give people a clue. :-)
Geoff.
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IL Voice: (07)-7424
Ok , lets call it a hard Thursday morning :)
On 11/16/06, Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 09:38:12AM +0200, Alex Dover wrote:
I forgot to mention that he job is in Haifa. Sorry.
I guess the subject [OT] Job offer - Haifa would not give people a clue
You also forgot to mention the company's name, or at the very least what
kind of company it is.
Alex Dover wrote:
I forgot to mention that he job is in Haifa. Sorry.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
? Design, code, test and document software components
for our product.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
? Design, code, test and document software components for our
product.
? Evolution and maintenance of implemented software products.
? Basic configuration management tasks.
QUALIFICATIONS:
--
?
I forgot to mention that he job is in Haifa. Sorry.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
? Design, code, test and document software components for our
product.
? Evolution and maintenance of implemented software products.
? Basic configuration
Hi people,
This job offer has absolutelly nothing to do with
Linux so please don't flame me if it seems unappropriate.
We are looking to reqruit a person for Automated QA
Engineer position.
The neccessary skills are:
1. Good ability to learn new stuff
fast.
2. At least 1 year of
Zlango
(http://www.zlango.com) is looking for an IT person with Linux
experience, specifically with Linux Clusters (linux-ha) experience.
Experience managing Java/Tomcat/Database applications would be a
significant advantage.
For more details please contact
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello list.
We're looking for two linux oriented power users which need to man the
Content Development shifts during the night (20:00 to 08:00) and alternate weekends.
This could be an ideal job for a CS or other student (no degree
required) looking for a night job and requires a mix of
Hi there,
My company is looking for linux and network ppl for a security job position.
Is this job for you?
Do you have good systems knowledge and you are willing to make a carrier in
the security field?
Do you enjoy learning and not rutine jobs?
Position description:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Anatoly Asviyan wrote:
Hello
Tehuti Networks company is looking for talented programmer
to join Linux Driver group
you know, it is very nice to see that it took the company around 6 month
to leave the strategically positioned office in haifa (see
Hello
Tehuti Networks company is looking for talented programmer
to join Linux Driver group
Job description:
* writing/extending network driver
* performance tuning, optimization, benchmarking
* implementing new features, like RDMA, TCP offloading etc
* creating (semi) automatic unit testing
Title: System Administrator
Company: DiskSites
Job Description:
* Assume total responsibility for IT management in the company.
* Define and implement security infrastructure.
* Redefine and implement mail infrastructure.
* Manage all (RD related, non RD related) servers (Windows and Linux).
Dear list,
I am looking for a talented web designer / web design company to work as
an employee or subcontractor for a startup web solution/marketing
business.
Requirements:
2 years experience of:
HTML/Javascript/CSS
PHP
MySQL/Postgresql
Hebrew and English at very high level or mother
Dear list,
I am looking for a talented web designer / web design company to work as
an employee or subcontractor for a startup web solution/marketing
business.
Requirements:
2 years experience of:
HTML/Javascript/CSS
PHP
MySQL/Postgresql
Hebrew and English at very high level or mother
hi
we are looking for an experienced computer graphics guy.
working environment will probably be OpenGL/Linux
below is the job description,
the company's web page is at www.camero-tech.com
cheers,
erez
job description:
Graphics SW engineer
Job
Requirements
Candidates
must have at least
7
Hi!
My company, located in Ramat-Gan, is looking for a fulltime person for
the maintenance (and some design) of a db of application level attacks,
which is part of a dynamic profiling firewall.
If you are interested in the field of application security, and/or have
any (theoretical or
hi all,
as most of you know (or not) i migrated to the U.S
a little more then a year ago, and i now live in
new York.
I've recently started my own business here, and
along the way i came across a person that used to be a product
managerfor a company i used to work for in
Israel.
they area
Hello all,
I was asked to pass on the following job offer. If interested, please
reply with your CV attached (no MS formats, please...) to me directly,
and I'll forward it further.
-
A start-up company is looking for a
Hi,
A small (~30 employees) company near Netanya is looking for an experienced
sysadmin to administer a couple of Solaris servers, running a variety of CAD
tools, a firewall, mail server, along with some Windows file servers and
desktops. Experience with Linux a strong advantage, but not a must.
This job offer applies mainly to Technion students, but other higher
education institutes students are also welcome.
Bosmat Junior Technical College is looking for a good Linux system
administrator.
Requirements:
Excellent Linux system administration skills
Networks (TCP/IP) knowledge
PC
Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader wrote:
Evgeney, hi. We have not spoken a long time now.
Hi Marc; indeed.
I think you're being unkind to the kid.
I know, I know - I should've waited for you to act; but the temptation was
too strong ;-)
In all likelihood, these conditions were set by the powers
Well we're looking for another Content Development Engineer.
Many Excellent people answered the last post and I'm sorry we didn't
return answers.
The reason is that the emphasis here is that this as an entry position -
We're looking for somebody with the passion and the will to learn ,but
not
Lior Kesos wrote:
Well we're looking for another Content Development Engineer.
Many Excellent people answered the last post and I'm sorry we didn't
return answers.
The reason is that the emphasis here is that this as an entry position -
We're looking for somebody with the passion and the will to
LOL, you have a pont there.
- Original Message -
From: Evgeny Stambulchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lior Kesos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Linux-IL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] [JOB OFFER] The AQJO (Aduva Quarterly Job Offer)
Lior Kesos wrote
Evgeny Stambulchik wrote:
I must admit I haven't seen a more cynical job offer. In a few words,
it can be summarized as follows:
We're looking for an excellent person who'd agree to work for us for
pennies. T
You might look at it as cynical but -
Yes I'm looking for someone excellent and yes
Lior Kesos wrote:
list.pop(lior)
list.error (not fatal): already at the top
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the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command
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Quoth Evgeny Stambulchik:
Lior Kesos wrote:
I must admit I haven't seen a more cynical job offer. In a few words, it
can be summarized as follows:
Evgeney, hi. We have not spoken a long time now.
Good luck and please let us know who the successful candidate is. I'll add
his name to my
Hello!
A wireless-lan company in raanana is looking for a talented Linux driver
developer.
Please send cv's to [EMAIL PROTECTED] a.s.a.p.
Thanks,
Tal.
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Good morning List.
Bynet Semech (Outsourcing) is looking for a linux/unix
with a dash of windows sysadmin.
Job requires knowledge in:
- Linux system administration (Mostly Network services: DNS,Apache,FTP etc.)
- Solaris 8 (Again: NIS, NFS, Samba, dhcp) and Sun hardware.
- Workstations are Win2K
One possibility (not necessarily applicable for this one) is that the
job involves work abroad. There are countries that do not give work
permits unless you have a degree (as a proof of special expertise that
can not be replaced with locals).
But that only applies to PhD's or the
Small disclaimer due to the fact I was asked to post the job and that a
healthy thread emerged -
I have no degree whatsoever and am extremely happy that the KISS (Keep
It Simple Stupid) axiom applies very well to the CS field.
The way I see it 90% of the jobs people actualy do in CS are not so
+5 Word! :-)
Gilboa *
* Yet another uneducated fool, that managed to stay employed during the
years by using the KISS factor. [Kudos for the new word!].
On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 15:03, Lior Kesos wrote:
Small disclaimer due to the fact I was asked to post the job and that a
healthy thread
Quoting Lior Kesos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The way I see it 90% of the jobs people actualy do in CS are not so
mathimatically/alogorithmic wise complex that a simple administrator
that can code like me can't deal with.
Well, in my rich work experience, I've had to maintain a lot of other people's
-Original Message-
From: Herouth Maoz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
Like that famous program from my military days, which was
always a nightmare.
They set it to run, and came back two days later for the
results. Then one of
the more clueful programmers (who didn't actually
Gilboa Davara wrote:
+5 Word! :-)
Gilboa *
* Yet another uneducated fool, that managed to stay employed during the
years by using the KISS factor.
shuks pa I may be uneducated but if I can stick my wrench into that
Menuconfig and patch kernels that can pick eggs from the farm for me I
guess
Herouth Maoz wrote:
Well, in my rich work experience, I've had to maintain a lot of other people's
code. Let me tell you one thing - code written by someone clueful about
algorithms and efficiency and data structures is *miles* away from code written
by the I learned by studying the Java book or
Herouth Maoz wrote:
Quoting Lior Kesos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The way I see it 90% of the jobs people actualy do in CS are not so
mathimatically/alogorithmic wise complex that a simple administrator
that can code like me can't deal with.
Well, in my rich work experience, I've had to maintain
As I said in the example itself, you don't necessarily have to have a BSc
to
have the necessary clue. However, when someone has a BSc, you can be sure
that
he *was* exposed to the required concepts and actually marked for them. So
it
gives you that much certainty.
My 2 cents to the thread:
Lior Kesos wrote on 2003-07-07:
The one things I believe you're missing out on is the ability of the
individual to teach himself.
I have learned out of -
trial and error ,
google,
My Peers source,
My Peers advice,
Articles in various developer sites,
plain curiosity and intrest tons more
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Idan Sofer wrote:
She was in no way a clueless person, and she had a CS degree, yet she
couldn't understand what's the hell I was trying to do.
Are you sure it was a CS degree and not a CS education degree?
Alon
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Quoting Lior Kesos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've heard many people being more happy with these technical school
graduates for missions that don't require the scaling of the engineers
to be a GUI programmer or a database programmer (whoops just covered 50%
of the market if not more) one does not
Alon Altman wrote:
Are you sure it was a CS degree and not a CS education degree?
-=[ Random Fortune ]=-
The program isn't debugged until the last user is dead.
I always thought it was good code if I could understand code I wrote
on Friday on Monday morning. :-)
Geoff.
--
Geoffrey S.
, 7 2003, 17:59, Herouth Maoz :
So, how do you hire people? Well, in the days when programmers were worth
their weight in gold, you had to somehow test all the four applicants that
sent you CVs. But these days, that you have 4000 applicants for every job,
including ones that don't even fit
How would you do it, if you had to contend with
thousands of CVs?
Ask for txt file format cv's and use regex with you're favorite
scripting language ?:)
--
Lior Kesos - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content Development Team Leader
==
Everything should be made as simple as
Herouth Maoz wrote:
So, how do you hire people? Well, in the days when programmers were worth their
weight in gold, you had to somehow test all the four applicants that sent you
Programmers today are indeed not worth their weight in gold - but
*excellent* programmers are.
In fact, I claim that
Meir Michanie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I quit univeristy twice and I am partialy proud of it.
While this has no direct relevance to the B.Sc. dilemma, I suggest you
don't mention that to your next potential employer. A question that
jumps to my head immediately is, will you be equally proud of
On Monday 07 July 2003 10:52, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
One possibility (not necessarily applicable for this one) is that the
job involves work abroad. There are countries that do not give work
permits unless you have a degree (as a proof of special expertise that
can not be replaced
On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 18:35:39 +0300
Lior Kesos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would you do it, if you had to contend with
thousands of CVs?
Ask for txt file format cv's and ...
GOOD!
just asking for txt file format would definitely cut
the clueless replies by 50% (those who can only write
in
I would like to remark the point. I am not saying that ppl with Bsc are
not good. I am saying that if you have the knowledge of all the previous
points, so the last point is superflous.
another two things, try to sum up the number of years of experience
requiered, if the guy is good he has have
-Original Message-
From: Meir Michanie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
Why a Bsc is so important, Most of the Phds guys I know are
not good for practical issues, and most of them even not at theorical.
I don't want anyone to take offence, but when I interview people, I look at
Arik, (and the list)
On the other hand, in 1997-2000 many people just quit university
because the start-up world was too enticing, and they are good enough to
get a job without a degree. After all, 5.4% of the richest people in the
world are collage dropouts [1].
The same thing happend to me
Meir Michanie wrote:
*Bsc in Computer science - a must.
Why a Bsc is so important, Most of the Phds guys I know are not good for practical issues, and most of them even not at theorical.
I quit univeristy twice and I am partialy proud of it.
I try to think hard enought why it could be of
Hello All.
MRV is looking for a couple of experienced programmers for Linux
networking/kernel oriented programming.
Requirements:
- Programming experience on Linux
- Knowledge of Nework Protocols (TCP/IP)
Advantages:
- Kernel and Device Drivers Programming
- Routing Protocols
- Embedded Systems
Can you bypass e-mail Anti-Virus filtering software? [1]
Can you seamlessly gain root privileges from web administration
software? [2]
Do you think you can bypass Exchange Server's authentication mechanism?
[3]
WhiteHat - Beyond Security is looking for you!
We are looking for students for a
Our company is looking for Unix/Linux and security oriented person for
managing distributed WAN configuration .
Requirements:
- Good security knowledge;
- Checkpoint Firewall (Linux and Solaris) platforms;
- System Unix/Linux;
- Mail, DNS;
- Basic routing, Cisco is advantage;
- Fluent English
Hi !
Aduva is looking for a Linux man/woman. Someone
who can lead a group of people to develop and maintain
a very big Linux Testing Lab. The work is under a
tight daily time tables, so the work requires
staying late more often than not.
Requirements:
*Good managerial abilities
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999 23:34:52 +0200 (EET), guy keren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'd just like to add that i personally see linux as one more brand of
unix, and tuhs view the complete unix market as one unified market. after
all, my development on linux, solaris, or any other unix, is done using
Is this list the proper forum for offers for jobs which can't be done in
Israel and/or not related to Linux?
I suggest that such job offers be banned from this mailing list. There
are enough mailing lists and Usenet groups for job offers from California
and other far and distant locations.
I
First of all, I have no intention to flame Aviram Jenik. Actually he is
doing us a service by forcing us to define and clarify the scope of
on-topic subjects of the Linux-IL mailing list.
I waited patiently as the job offers became less and less Linux related. Guy
Keren's job offer in Kiryat
Since there's a wave of job offers, I'll throw in my own.
I don't think that Linux jobs in Israel should not be offered in
this list. Moreover, I can't understand the apologies, and the
"off-topic" on the title of them; There is nothing more ON-topic
then these offers: The list is to help
doubt died of trying
to find an equitable solution to the Arab-Jewish problem.
- I. F. Stone, 1967
- Original Message -
From: "Eli Marmor" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "linux ILUG" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999 11:19 AM
Subject: R
Aviram Jenik wrote:
...
First thing, I want to say that there was no mean to offence you;
To clarify it, I wrote that you were probably led to believe that
such postings are OK, because the whole issue was not clear. This is
also why I didn't mention your name in that message, and you must
tone, 1967
- Original Message -
From: "Eli Marmor" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "linux ILUG" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: OT: Job offer in California
Since there's a wave of job offers, I'll throw in my own.
I don't t
hi,
on different bases then my usual line of thoughts. the (small - ~15
human beings) company i work for is looking for new employees for 2 types
of positions - programmers and a part-time admin.
one type is for software developers, profficient in C++ and C (perl and
java are always a plus).
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