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10/21 Positions available at Zone Labs updated.
Positions include Unix device driver developer,
NDIS device driver developer, security researcher, QA engineer (2),
java developer (2), content analyst, and Sr. engineering manager.
See ~sky/jobs or email sking@zonelabs.com for details.
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