8/1 Snapfish engineering was really happy with the Berkeley resumes
that came in for the junior java position. We're now hiring a
mid level unix admin. It's a 24x7 job in SF working in my group.
Roughly 100 Solaris/Linux boxes and 90 terabytes storage in production.
Cal degree a plus. Inexperience *not* a plus this time, sorry. Email
me with questions and resumes. Yes, it's a pager job. That's what
24x7 means. -reiffin
http://www.craigslist.org/sfc/sad/14320326.html
\_ no day off for you!
Roughly 100 Solaris/Linux boxes and 90 terabytes storage in production.
Cal degree a plus. Inexperience *not* a plus this time, sorry. Email
me with questions and resumes. -reiffin
http://www.craigslist.org/sfc/sad/14320326.html
\_ Run from the pager.
\_ so is it a trend now to hire more junior positions (which are
plentiful & cheap) than a few skilled positions due to the fact
that within the past 30 years computer science has been studying
how complex tasks could be abstracted, decomposed, and
repartitioned into smaller, simple, and more manageable tasks?
\_ he just said midlevel, not junior. go away.
\_ Not to mention finding idiot juniors who are perfectly happy
to be saddled with a 24x7 pager with a 15 minute turnaround.
I seriously hope you don't have just one person on that sort
of pager schedule.
\_ Really, a single person on 24x7 pager? Sounds like a job
description written by someone who's never carried one. You'll
need at least two people, or the poor bastard will burn out in
< 1 month.
\_ It isn't the only person on the pager. It's a rotation. -reiffin
\_ You troll so stupid, you make reiffin look smart. ;-) |