Hi, This is Saurabh Jangid from Technology Resource Group Inc.
You can reach me at 408-709-1760 ext 984. Title: Senior Java Developer Location: Manhattan, NY Duration: 6-12 month contract *******MUST BE LOCAL FOR A FACE TO FACE******* *******MUST BE VERY STRONG SENIOR CANDIDATES. PLEASE DO NOT JUST SEND ME EVERY AVERAGE JAVA PERSON ON YOUR BENCH. THEY MUST TRULY BE SENIOR AND STRONG******* Description: Core Java developer with skills working with high transaction systems. they have to work in a high pressure environment and be in front of traders and know not to ignore them. They want someone who can write J2EE servers, not just use them. Must also have Sybase skills. this group deal with 6 million line of code. Candidate will need to know trade booking in and out, how to identify and solve issues, deal with technical issues and someone who has worked on every piece of a system. This will not be a short term assignment, they treat their contracts as employees. They want someone with an FTE mentality. They will sit on the trading floor at time. FOR ALL: A) Only candidates that feel they would be able to answer at least 4 out of 5 the following questions on the spot should apply (these are sample question for self-assessment, I don't need to know the candidate's answers) 1. Explain what 'path to root' means in the context of garbage collection. What are roots? 2. Write code for a simple implementation of HashMap/Hashtable 3. Write a short program to illustrate the concept of deadlock 4. Explain why recursive implementation of QuickSort will require O(log n) of additional space 5. Explain the design pattern used in Java and .NET io stream/reader APIs. B). For those who feel confident re (A), I need to get the following coding sample (Java preferred if the candidate knows Java) Java test: Create an Iterator filtering framework: an IObjectTest interface with a single boolean test(Object o) method and an Iterator sub-class which is initialized with another Iterator and an IObjectTest instance. Your iterator will then allow iteration over the original, but skipping any objects which don't pass the test. Create a simple unit test for this framework.Title: Senior Java Developer Location: Manhattan, NY Duration: 6-12 month contract Rate:$800/ day C2C *******MUST BE LOCAL FOR A FACE TO FACE******* *******MUST BE VERY STRONG SENIOR CANDIDATES. PLEASE DO NOT JUST SEND ME EVERY AVERAGE JAVA PERSON ON YOUR BENCH. THEY MUST TRULY BE SENIOR AND STRONG******* Description: Core Java developer with skills working with high transaction systems. they have to work in a high pressure environment and be in front of traders and know not to ignore them. They want someone who can write J2EE servers, not just use them. Must also have Sybase skills. this group deal with 6 million line of code. Candidate will need to know trade booking in and out, how to identify and solve issues, deal with technical issues and someone who has worked on every piece of a system. This will not be a short term assignment, they treat their contracts as employees. They want someone with an FTE mentality. They will sit on the trading floor at time. FOR ALL: A) Only candidates that feel they would be able to answer at least 4 out of 5 the following questions on the spot should apply (these are sample question for self-assessment, I don't need to know the candidate's answers) 1. Explain what 'path to root' means in the context of garbage collection. What are roots? 2. Write code for a simple implementation of HashMap/Hashtable 3. Write a short program to illustrate the concept of deadlock 4. Explain why recursive implementation of QuickSort will require O(log n) of additional space 5. Explain the design pattern used in Java and .NET io stream/reader APIs. B). For those who feel confident re (A), I need to get the following coding sample (Java preferred if the candidate knows Java) Java test: Create an Iterator filtering framework: an IObjectTest interface with a single boolean test(Object o) method and an Iterator sub-class which is initialized with another Iterator and an IObjectTest instance. Your iterator will then allow iteration over the original, but skipping any objects which don't pass the test. Create a simple unit test for this framework. THANK YOU, Saurabh Jangid Technical Recruiter *Technology Resource Group Inc.* 3736 Hills-dale Court Santa Clara, CA 95051 Office: 408-709-1760 , Ext: 984 | Fax: 408-884-2409 Email: sjan...@tresourceinc.com | Web: www.tech-resource.com Gtalk: trg.saurabh | YIM : saurabh4jangid -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Oracle Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to oracle-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to oracle-users@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/oracle-users. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.