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
--
This message was sent by Alon Altman ([EMAIL
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 was asked to forward this Job Offer -
---
Linux Kernel Guru
*At least 2 years of in depth experience in Linux Kernel (2.4) use
modes, including -
Modifying,adjusting and building the kernel code.
*Extensive Knowledge experience in networking layers 2,3
(specifically IP),
and developing
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
-Original Message-
From: Vadim Vygonets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoth Arik Baratz on Tue, Jul 01, 2003:
Whoever you are PLEASE OH PLEASE make sure the envelope
FROM is blank when they send system messages. Today they are
sending me tons of messages, replying to the error message my
-Original Message-
From: Aviram Jenik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
They are therefore looking for someone to do this transition
for them. In
general, this means installing the machine, and configuring
the applications,
but also integrating with their current system (i.e.
Quoth Arik Baratz on Tue, Jul 01, 2003:
Whoever you are PLEASE OH PLEASE make sure the envelope FROM is blank when they send
system messages. Today they are sending me tons of messages, replying to the error
message my server sends when the user does not exist.
What kind of system messages?
Hi,
Mitos E-commerce (www.mitos.co.il) is considering upgrading their mailing list
software from its current (Windows based) version to something that will
perform better (qmail+ezmlm for example). This is also an opportunity for
them to see them how things work on Linux, since so far they
Hi,
I am looking to recruit a Linux Kernel Guru to Shunra's RT team. The
candidate should have:
- in depth experience in Linux Kernel (2.4) User modes, including:
modifying, adjusting and building the kernel code
- extensive knowledge in networking layers 2,3 (specifically IP)
- at least 3
Hi
I was asked to distribute this
Shahar
The IBM Haifa Research Lab has an opening for a student position (part-time
employee, full-time during the summer) that has experience with using Linux,
writing shell scripts (knowledge of AWK is an advantage), and programming in
C. If you are
in LinuxWorld 2003 it's new Linux based
high performance platform known as Altix 3000 which won a best of show
award. This job offer is for a position in a project developed for this
platform.
This offer is a long term employment opportunity and is not suitable for
consultants and outside of company
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
Job Offer
We're looking for people who...
Love Linux ,
Enjoy scripting(shell,perl,python),
Can read and write(C,C++),
Know and have experience with SQL,
Aren't afraid of sticking their hands into a working
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
Job Offer
We're looking for people who...
Love linux ,
Enjoy scripting(shell,perl,python),
Can Read and Write(C,C++),
Know and have experience with SQL,
Aren't afraid of sticking their hands in to a working
computer(PC/UNIX Hardware experience
Back then they did fired 1/3 of the staff due to known reasons (bubbles,
bubbles...), and as much as I know they changed their focus a bit toward
paying customers.
It's a nice place to work, after all..
Hetz
On Tuesday 20 August 2002 19:09, Ely Levy wrote:
didn't you guys got rid of a lot
Aren't afraid of sticking their hands in to a working
computer(PC/UNIX Hardware experience)
Wouldn't that be a little dangerous... You should turn it off first :-)
Alexander Maryanovsky.
At 18:34 8/20/2002 +0300, Lior Kesos wrote:
Job Offer
We're looking for people who
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote about Re: [Job Offer] Qlusters is looking
for a few good main():
You're missing the footnote, which referred to the kernel being
...
It seems someone in outblaze.com is repeating posts on this mailing lists
(sending posts from this list back
#include linux/jobs.h
#include std/disclaimer.h
Qlusters ltd. is a 6 months old startup building a single system image
cluster solution based on Linux for high performance and enterprise
computing, based in Tel-Aviv.
#ifdef __KERNEL__
We're looking for Linux kernel hackers and highly
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
#endif // __KERNEL__
Using C++ style comments in kernel code? That tends to greatly limit the
compilers you can use to compile your code (assuming you are not writing
C++ kernel modules, that is).
Shachar
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 01:16:13PM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
#endif // __KERNEL__
Using C++ style comments in kernel code? That tends to greatly limit the
compilers you can use to compile your code (assuming you are not writing
C++ kernel modules, that is).
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using C++ style comments in kernel code? That tends to greatly limit the
compilers you can use to compile your code (assuming you are not writing
C++ kernel modules, that is).
Not really. You shouldn't be using anything other
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002, Shachar Shemesh wrote about Re: [Job Offer] Qlusters is looking
for a few good main():
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
#endif // __KERNEL__
Using C++ style comments in kernel code?
Actually, these are BCPL-style comments. C left them out, but C++ (and later
C9X) reintroduced
As for implying that we might write kernel modules in C++, sir, such a
comment would cause me (as a Qlusters kernel hacker) to demand
satisfaction at dawn, sir. I'll settle for a beer after the revolution
OS event, though ;)
Is the revolution OS event on in the end?
--
Lior Kesos ,
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 01:43:35PM +0300, Lior Kesos wrote:
As for implying that we might write kernel modules in C++, sir, such a
comment would cause me (as a Qlusters kernel hacker) to demand
satisfaction at dawn, sir. I'll settle for a beer after the revolution
OS event, though ;)
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
As for implying that we might write kernel modules in C++, sir, such a
comment would cause me (as a Qlusters kernel hacker) to demand
satisfaction at dawn, sir. I'll settle for a beer after the revolution
OS event, though ;)
Do NOT open for discussion things which
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 03:31:10PM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
As for implying that we might write kernel modules in C++, sir, such a
comment would cause me (as a Qlusters kernel hacker) to demand
satisfaction at dawn, sir. I'll settle for a beer after the
Quoth Muli Ben-Yehuda:
The kernel can only be compiled with ONE compiler, gcc, due to
extensive use of gcc'isms[1]. C++ style comments, which personally I
Errr, you're not exactly correct. It can also be compiled with the
Intel compiler. Needs some tweaking, but can be done. Caveat - I did
On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 13:28, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
As for implying that we might write kernel modules in C++, sir, such a
comment would cause me (as a Qlusters kernel hacker) to demand
satisfaction at dawn, sir. I'll settle for a beer after the revolution
OS event, though ;)
Sorry to
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 05:17:06PM +0300, Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader wrote:
Quoth Muli Ben-Yehuda:
The kernel can only be compiled with ONE compiler, gcc, due to
extensive use of gcc'isms[1]. C++ style comments, which personally I
Errr, you're not exactly correct. It can also be
Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader wrote:
Errr, you're not exactly correct. It can also be compiled with the
Intel compiler. Needs some tweaking, but can be done. Caveat - I did not
benchmark ;-).
IIRC, the Intel compiler beats GCC in benchmarks.
This issue was discussed somewhere in the past
[Email Advisor Warning: language flamewar brewing, possibility
60%. Dump message? NO. Are you sure? YES. Really? YES. Really Re^C^C]
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 05:22:17PM +0300, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 13:28, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
As for implying that we might write
On Monday 10 June 2002 17:32, Eli Marmor wrote:
Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader wrote:
Errr, you're not exactly correct. It can also be compiled with the
Intel compiler. Needs some tweaking, but can be done. Caveat - I did not
benchmark ;-).
IIRC, the Intel compiler beats GCC in
On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 17:56, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
[Email Advisor Warning: language flamewar brewing, possibility
60%. Dump message? NO. Are you sure? YES. Really? YES. Really Re^C^C]
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 05:22:17PM +0300, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 13:28, Muli
On 2002-06-10, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
Ok, a quick look shows what I expected it to show, c++ code that looks
like c in first and second glance. No templates, in inheritance, no
overloading, none of the things that make c++ c++. In the kernel, I
don't care if the struct is called 'class', and
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002, Christoph Bugel wrote about Re: [Job Offer] Qlusters is looking
for a few good main():
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but why would templates be a bad
idea for kernel code (assuming for this argument that dumbed down C++
is OK)? I thought templates do the hard work
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 everybody,
Linux-related job offers have always been considered on-topic here, I
believe. So here it goes:
DataZoo Ltd., a small start-up developing real-time data mining
applications, is looking for a programmer to work full-time on
a linux-related project.
Requirements: Proven
Hi,
Our company, Mango DSP Ltd., is looking for an experienced GTK/Gnome
GUI programmer for a very interesting embedded Linux project in the
field of security (not computer or network security). We are located
in Har Hotzvim, Jerusalem, and it's a full-time position. Please send
resumes to me.
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
Kagoor Networks ltd, the Herzelia based RD division of Kagoor Network
Inc., the world leader in VoIP Traffic Engineering (it's easy - we
invented the field ;-) is looking for a Linux guru and kernel programer.
Job description includes maintaining the embedded Linux platform on
which Kagoor
If there is anyone among you that wants to drop by to someone from
Tel-Aviv University who lives in Zihron Yaakov, to install a few
applications (of course you'll be payed), please contact me (IN PRIVATE).
We're talking about Fax on Linux, scanner, and to tutor the above about
a bit of
Hey everyone,
Sorry to be a bit of off-topic in here, we have downloaded a content
engine called GroupIT from groupit.org that seems to be out of development
for a long time and we are looking for a programmer that will work with us
for developing this engine into the "dream engine" that
Hello,
One successfull startup company in TA area looking for
linux programmers. The requirements are:
2 years experience in the C++, Linux programming,
knowledge of TCP/IP programming with the following
protocols: SMTP, HTTP, POP.
Linux or Solaris kernel programming - advantage
Solaris
Yuri wrote:
One successfull startup company in TA area looking for
So successful that you're company doesn't have a proper email and you
use Yahoo or so secretive you wont even tell us it's name, or for that
matter, your own last name? are you with the Mob? the Yakooza, Israeli
Income tax
This is a Job offer I am relaying here.
Please reply only to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards
Gili
Job Title:
System Administration - Team Leader.
Job Location:
Herzeliya, Israel
Job Description:
The System Administrator TL is responsible for leading a System
administration team of 3
Start-up (specialising in CDN) is looking for developrs in C/C++
under Linux with good knowlege of internet/web(TCP/IP, HTTP, etc...).
The company is located in Hod-Hasharon. The job is full time.
Questions/resumes(english, plain text) to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards
Evgeny Zemlerub
Hello guys and gals,
One startup company in TA area need linux security
expert.
He/she will be in charge of linux security updates,
patches, for the following distributions:
redhat, suse for now and maybe debian and slackware
afterwards. May be able to write simple scripts,
make automatic
Sorry - this message shouldn't be on the list, please ignore it ;)
_
___ __ _ __ _(_) Sagi Bashari
(_-/ _` / _` | |- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/__/\__,_\__, |_|
|___/
=
To unsubscribe, send mail to
I can handle redhat/slackware I guess.
I have large expeience in linux admining, specially security, on
zerolink.com.au for example (shell provider - one of the most vul
services).
I also worked with some small israeli isp's.
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, [iso-8859-1] Yuri --- wrote:
Hello guys and
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000, Sagi Bashari wrote about "Re: Linux job offer":
Sorry - this message shouldn't be on the list, please ignore it ;)
I guess that after you get used to "g"roup replying on this mailing list,
you do it even when you really mean to reply only to t
Hi,
Breakthrough Ltd is a young consulting company providing
System Administration, Project Management and Software
Development services for Linux/Unix/Windows platforms.
Breakthrough is looking for bright and motivated workers:
Beginner
- Highly Motivated
- Nice
- Full/Part Time
-
Hey,
The School for computer science and engineering at the Hebrew Universaty,
Is looking for new employes, Talented programes , Linux system admins
and security people.
Flexible hours , great atmosphire and good payment.
advantage for HUJI students
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
For the new project I am looking for excellent programmers. I need C++
in
UNIX/Linux,TCP/IP and IP; System Programmer in UNIX or Linux to write
modules on Linux, also Linux people - system administration and
programming.
Regards,
Eduard Goldberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
Haifa University is looking for someone with experience and knowledge
in Linux.
experience in Perl,C,SQL advantage
experience in TCP/IP network advantage
experience in RADIUS advantage
experience with CISCO advantage
ability to learn advantage
Date
From:
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 9:51 AM
To: öååú ÷åîô÷
Subject: Wanted: Linux/Unix System Administrator
Proven experience (al least 2 years) with:
Linux
SendMail
DNS, SMTP, Firewall
OpenVMS System Manager - a big plus
TRUE64 - a plus
Job Description:
Administrate 8-10 Linux
Hi,
Breakthrough Ltd is a young consulting company providing
System Administration, Project Management and Software
Development services for Linux/Unix/Windows platforms.
Breakthrough is looking for bright and motivated workers:
Beginner
Highly Motivated,
Nice,
Full/Part Time,
A young an innovative startup is looking for a UNIX/Linux expert sys admin.
The requirements are:
- web experience (web site installation, configuration and maintenance)
- The first 2-3 months need to be full time, after that it can drop to part
time
- Location: Gush Dan/Hasharon area (Tel Aviv,
NFS, IOS, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, Load Balancing, NIS, ICMP, PPP, VoiP, SNMP,
routing tables, Perl, core dump ;-)
If you understand most of the above buzzwords and would like to work as
a system admin in a startup company which appreciates your talent and is
willing to reward you well for it give me a
Hi,
Looking for a Linux System Administrator, flexible hours, in Tel Aviv
area.
Preferred Experience:
* Apache/SSL admin
* PHP/Perl
* Programmer Skills
* Installation
* DBA Administrating
Please call
Sefi: 052-543275
or email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Schlomo
PS: This is not for me, please don't
Dear List,
Netmor Ltd. is looking for a part-time PHP programmer for development
and maintenance of Web applications.
Some examples of our work can be seen on: http://www.plasson.com and
http://www.dr-fischer.com
Good knowledge of HTML and experience in development of database-backed
Web
Description:
ONE LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY !!!Possibility working
for shares! Any age will be acceptable !Start-up company that deals with
dynamic virtual communities is looking for programmers for building a server for
a client in C/C++ in Linux.Work deals with communication between people
GuruNet (http://www.guru.net) is looking for a Guru of Systems
Administration to help us as our global network expands. This person
should have knowledge with Linux and Unix in a enterprise environment
and also be able to handle the day to day tasks of the LAN (Windows,
Linux and Unix based).
Hi All,
We at NBase are looking for an experienced Unix/Linux System
Administrator for our RD department in Yoqneam.
Job Description:
- Supporting the system-level configuration of NBase's Linux Router.
- Integrating software packages into the Linux Router.
- Administering internal Linux servers
Hi,
GTek Technologies ltd. is looking for a good dedicated person which is
knowledgeable in the following fields:
Linux, Soaris, Apache, SQL and databases (MySQL specifically) web
develoment, CGI, Perl, TCP/IP (protocol, routings etc.) Firewalling
(Checkpoint Firewall-1 specifically) and load
Hello,
We are looking for a web master for our site (www.jpost.com) which runs on
Linux and SGI machines.
The requirements are:
- Linux/Unix knowldege
- Experience of building HTML pages.
- Experience with CGI programming in Perl (C or CPP knowledge is a plus.)
- Good English
The offices are
Yoram,
My point is that you have sent the email multiple times over the course of
a very short time. The email list is very large, and many messages are
posted each day. It is very annoying to be sent the same message for the
same job, by the same person - day after day. Once should
Well Yoram, now you can be 100% sure no one from here will want
to work for you. Most Linux ( and other ) people I know would
rather work with *nice*, *polite* people, you see.
Your advice of "following the papers in the next few weeks" is
dubiously illegal, BTW. But this is between you and
made a job offer, which has some justification
and some negative side (re-post). Instead of posting to him *only* on the
private channel to berate him, one of us decided to flame him in public,
and do so using terms which to me seemed rather offensive.
So Yoram decided to answer him - and as far as I
you. Most Linux ( and other ) people I know would
| rather work with *nice*, *polite* people, you see.
|
| Guys, can you please lower the blow torches?
|
| As far as I see it, Yoram made a job offer, which has some justification
| and some negative side (re-post). Instead of posting to
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
is to help Israeli Linux users, and
there is nothing more helpful for them than Linux jobs in Israel.
However, I think that a job offer, with no connection to Linux (I
searched the message for "Linux" and found it only in the "To:"
header, i.e. "To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]&
I waited patiently as the job offers became less and less Linux related. Guy
Keren's job offer in Kiryat Tivon had the word 'linux' in conjuction with
system administration - is that all it takes for the message to be 'on
topic'?
As for the job's location (California) the owners are looking
agree that it was written very politely.
I also agree that the "rules" must be clear. I suggest the following
rules:
1. Any job offer must have ANY connection to Linux. I would "accept"
(sorry for this word; after all I'm not the "manager" of this
list, but I cou
to
see the job offers.
In any case they provide a good measure of commercial Linux activity in IL
!!!
Schlomo
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Aviram Jenik wrote:
I waited patiently as the job offers became less and less Linux related. Guy
Keren's job offer in Kiryat Tivon had the word 'linux
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).
Hi!
A company, supported by a VC, is looking for
*** Brilliant programmers
For a very ambitious and interesting project!
If you dealing with the Kernel real time programming
expert in C/C++/Assembler please connect my e-mail.
Thank you.
Hi!
A company, supported by a VC, is looking for
*** Brilliant programmers
For a very ambitious and interesting project!
If you dealing with the Kernel real time programming
expert in C/C++/Assembler please connect my e-mail.
Thank you.
University of Haifa - Faculty of Social Sciences is looking for Unix / Linux
System Administrator, (full time job)
for more information please call: Nadav Azoulay 04-8249594. (CV can be sent
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
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