From opencv4me at gmail.com Mon Aug 6 18:17:18 2012 From: opencv4me at gmail.com (Chin SPG) Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2012 18:17:18 -0400 Subject: [jobs] Great Job Opportunities available ASAP- NYC Message-ID: Good Afternoon! Happy Monday! Here are some Jobs at Top-Tier Firms in NYC area to leverage skills: - Senior UNIX System Engineer - AIX - Linux High-Performance Developer (3-15 Years) - R&D - Senior Web Security Engineer - API Development (Support Platform Agnostic, Language Bindings) - Open Source Developer (Experienced C/C++ Developers with active/successful releases on OSS forums) - C/C++ SW Engineers (Development in: Trading Systems, Data Mining, NLP, ML, Data Services, Audio/Video Conferencing, Licensing, etc.) - Start-Up Opportunities- Open Source Stacks. - LAMP + PHP Developers - Many Many More opportunities across the board... I encourage a chat if nothing here resonates with your interest. There are plenty more openings that I have not even scratched the surface in. I have no problems keeping my eyes and ears peeled for your dream job so please do not hesitate to be pro-active about the next step in your career. If you're interested in one of these, or would like me to keep an eye out, Please respond with a resume, phone, and time for us to speak ASAP. Thank You! Sincerely, Chin opencv4me at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ericshane at eradman.com Tue Aug 7 07:27:09 2012 From: ericshane at eradman.com (Eric Radman) Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 06:27:09 -0500 Subject: [jobs] Great Job Opportunities available ASAP- NYC In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20120807112709.GA12408@SDF.ORG> On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 06:17:18PM -0400, Chin SPG wrote: > Good Afternoon! > Happy Monday! > Here are some Jobs at Top-Tier Firms in NYC area to leverage skills: > * Senior UNIX System Engineer - AIX > * Linux High-Performance Developer (3-15 Years) - R&D > * Senior Web Security Engineer > * API Development (Support Platform Agnostic, Language Bindings) > * Open Source Developer (Experienced C/C++ Developers with > active/successful releases on OSS forums) > * C/C++ SW Engineers (Development in: Trading Systems, Data Mining, > NLP, ML, Data Services, Audio/Video Conferencing, Licensing, etc.) > * Start-Up Opportunities- Open Source Stacks. > * LAMP + PHP Developers > * Many Many More opportunities across the board... > > I encourage a chat if nothing here resonates with your interest. There > are plenty more openings that I have not even scratched the surface > in. I have no problems keeping my eyes and ears peeled for your dream > job so please do not hesitate to be pro-active about the next step in > your career. May I ask what company you represent? - Eric From george at ceetonetechnology.com Tue Aug 7 13:43:26 2012 From: george at ceetonetechnology.com (George Rosamond) Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2012 13:43:26 -0400 Subject: [jobs] Great Job Opportunities available ASAP- NYC In-Reply-To: <20120807112709.GA12408@SDF.ORG> References: <20120807112709.GA12408@SDF.ORG> Message-ID: <502153BE.7090904@ceetonetechnology.com> On 08/07/12 07:27, Eric Radman wrote: > On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 06:17:18PM -0400, Chin SPG wrote: >> Good Afternoon! >> Happy Monday! >> Here are some Jobs at Top-Tier Firms in NYC area to leverage skills: >> * Senior UNIX System Engineer - AIX >> * Linux High-Performance Developer (3-15 Years) - R&D >> * Senior Web Security Engineer >> * API Development (Support Platform Agnostic, Language Bindings) >> * Open Source Developer (Experienced C/C++ Developers with >> active/successful releases on OSS forums) >> * C/C++ SW Engineers (Development in: Trading Systems, Data Mining, >> NLP, ML, Data Services, Audio/Video Conferencing, Licensing, etc.) >> * Start-Up Opportunities- Open Source Stacks. >> * LAMP + PHP Developers >> * Many Many More opportunities across the board... >> >> I encourage a chat if nothing here resonates with your interest. There >> are plenty more openings that I have not even scratched the surface >> in. I have no problems keeping my eyes and ears peeled for your dream >> job so please do not hesitate to be pro-active about the next step in >> your career. > > May I ask what company you represent? - Eric Yes. Good question. Please let us know the firm you represent Chin. g From opencv4me at gmail.com Tue Aug 7 18:46:57 2012 From: opencv4me at gmail.com (Chin SPG) Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 18:46:57 -0400 Subject: [jobs] Great Job Opportunities available ASAP- NYC In-Reply-To: <502153BE.7090904@ceetonetechnology.com> References: <20120807112709.GA12408@SDF.ORG> <502153BE.7090904@ceetonetechnology.com> Message-ID: Where are my manners? I apologize about this. I am new and relatively unknown to the group, so I suppose my first step should have been a formal introduction. Pardon me. My name is Chintan Vora. I work for Solomon Page Group's Technology division (#1 Exec. Search Firm in NYC). My specialization is in IT recruitment for top-tier employers in their respective sectors... For some time now, I have connected and worked with companies and candidates tapping the power of Open Source or finding a ton of relevancy to their own environments. I find that this is where the passionate technologists dwell. Therefore, I was clued in by a respected member of this group to join and expose folks to the wonderful opportunities that I'm actively working on. On that note, I promise to NOT flood your inbox with every job-order. Only intermittent correspondences... As for the particular employers I represent, that's a long list, and would like to disclose depending on relevancy to specific individuals pursuant to a conversation/discussion or some kind of correspondence. Here's a general idea: Startups/Well funded VC backed tech firms- (well-known, and up and coming ones also) Hedge Funds- Investment Banks- High-tech- Financial SW/Service Provider- Big 4 Consulting- Educational SW providers- Healthcare- Many, Many, more... Please keep my information handy and feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn. I look forward and welcome any correspondence. I will do my best to be of any service to the members of this group... Please reference this group when reaching out to me. Thank You! Sincerely, Chintan Vora cvora at solomonpage.com 212-403-6103 http://www.linkedin.com/in/cvora On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 1:43 PM, George Rosamond < george at ceetonetechnology.com> wrote: > On 08/07/12 07:27, Eric Radman wrote: > > On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 06:17:18PM -0400, Chin SPG wrote: > >> Good Afternoon! > >> Happy Monday! > >> Here are some Jobs at Top-Tier Firms in NYC area to leverage skills: > >> * Senior UNIX System Engineer - AIX > >> * Linux High-Performance Developer (3-15 Years) - R&D > >> * Senior Web Security Engineer > >> * API Development (Support Platform Agnostic, Language Bindings) > >> * Open Source Developer (Experienced C/C++ Developers with > >> active/successful releases on OSS forums) > >> * C/C++ SW Engineers (Development in: Trading Systems, Data Mining, > >> NLP, ML, Data Services, Audio/Video Conferencing, Licensing, > etc.) > >> * Start-Up Opportunities- Open Source Stacks. > >> * LAMP + PHP Developers > >> * Many Many More opportunities across the board... > >> > >> I encourage a chat if nothing here resonates with your interest. > There > >> are plenty more openings that I have not even scratched the surface > >> in. I have no problems keeping my eyes and ears peeled for your dream > >> job so please do not hesitate to be pro-active about the next step in > >> your career. > > > > May I ask what company you represent? - Eric > > > Yes. Good question. Please let us know the firm you represent Chin. > > g > > _______________________________________________ > jobs mailing list > jobs at lists.nycbug.org > http://lists.nycbug.org/mailman/listinfo/jobs > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From george at ceetonetechnology.com Wed Aug 8 12:37:39 2012 From: george at ceetonetechnology.com (George Rosamond) Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2012 12:37:39 -0400 Subject: [jobs] Great Job Opportunities available ASAP- NYC In-Reply-To: References: <20120807112709.GA12408@SDF.ORG> <502153BE.7090904@ceetonetechnology.com> Message-ID: <502295D3.6040908@ceetonetechnology.com> On 08/07/12 18:46, Chin SPG wrote: > Where are my manners? > I apologize about this. I am new and relatively unknown to the group, so > I suppose my first step should have been a formal introduction. Pardon me. > > My name is Chintan Vora. I work for Solomon Page Group's Technology Thanks Chin. An introduction is nice. A major concern on jobs lists is regarding legitimacy of job opportunity queries. We are on the watch for "fishing expeditions" in which recruiters or more explicitly malicious parties request resumes with vague job opportunities. To those applying: confirm who you are sending your CV/resume to. Too much personal information is available in one's credentials. To those posting jobs: this is not a forum for the mass acquisition of user data for whatever purpose you have in mind. Let us know who you are, and what jobs you are looking to recruit for. This list contains a good number of highly qualified people. Respect them and they could make you very happy. Again, thanks Eric for being on top of this. He asked exactly what everyone should be thinking. g From opencv4me at gmail.com Wed Aug 8 13:23:06 2012 From: opencv4me at gmail.com (Chin SPG) Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2012 13:23:06 -0400 Subject: [jobs] Great Job Opportunities available ASAP- NYC In-Reply-To: <502295D3.6040908@ceetonetechnology.com> References: <20120807112709.GA12408@SDF.ORG> <502153BE.7090904@ceetonetechnology.com> <502295D3.6040908@ceetonetechnology.com> Message-ID: My intention is not to disrupt the ecosystem of this group, and I am not into collecting resumes. More than anything, I cherish and highly encourage a live conversation more than anything. If you feel comfortable with me, my services, and what I have to offer, then we can work together in defining the next steps relevant to the opportunities at hand. If you wish, I will refrain from further communications about new jobs. To those that are interested- now or in the future- I encourage a frank conversation. That's all. Lastly, if you don't mind, perhaps I can simply attend your next event so there is a personal touch to my presence in this community. 0=) Thank You! Sincerely, Chintan Vora Direct: 212-403-6103 cvora at solomonpage.com On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 12:37 PM, George Rosamond < george at ceetonetechnology.com> wrote: > On 08/07/12 18:46, Chin SPG wrote: > > Where are my manners? > > I apologize about this. I am new and relatively unknown to the group, so > > I suppose my first step should have been a formal introduction. Pardon > me. > > > > My name is Chintan Vora. I work for Solomon Page Group's Technology > > Thanks Chin. An introduction is nice. > > A major concern on jobs lists is regarding legitimacy of job opportunity > queries. > > We are on the watch for "fishing expeditions" in which recruiters or > more explicitly malicious parties request resumes with vague job > opportunities. > > To those applying: confirm who you are sending your CV/resume to. Too > much personal information is available in one's credentials. > > To those posting jobs: this is not a forum for the mass acquisition of > user data for whatever purpose you have in mind. Let us know who you > are, and what jobs you are looking to recruit for. This list contains a > good number of highly qualified people. Respect them and they could > make you very happy. > > Again, thanks Eric for being on top of this. He asked exactly what > everyone should be thinking. > > g > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From george at ceetonetechnology.com Wed Aug 8 13:31:31 2012 From: george at ceetonetechnology.com (George Rosamond) Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2012 13:31:31 -0400 Subject: [jobs] Great Job Opportunities available ASAP- NYC In-Reply-To: References: <20120807112709.GA12408@SDF.ORG> <502153BE.7090904@ceetonetechnology.com> <502295D3.6040908@ceetonetechnology.com> Message-ID: <5022A273.8030405@ceetonetechnology.com> On 08/08/12 13:23, Chin SPG wrote: > My intention is not to disrupt the ecosystem of this group, and I am not > into collecting resumes. > More than anything, I cherish and highly encourage a live conversation more > than anything. If you feel comfortable with me, my services, and what I > have to offer, then we can work together in defining the next steps > relevant to the opportunities at hand. > > If you wish, I will refrain from further communications about new jobs. > No one said that. Offer real jobs with specifics. That's what the list is for. > To those that are interested- now or in the future- I encourage a frank > conversation. That's all. > Lastly, if you don't mind, perhaps I can simply attend your next event so > there is a personal touch to my presence in this community. 0=) You're more than welcome to attend. g From opencv4me at gmail.com Wed Aug 8 14:14:04 2012 From: opencv4me at gmail.com (Chin SPG) Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2012 14:14:04 -0400 Subject: [jobs] Great Job Opportunities available ASAP- NYC In-Reply-To: <5022A273.8030405@ceetonetechnology.com> References: <20120807112709.GA12408@SDF.ORG> <502153BE.7090904@ceetonetechnology.com> <502295D3.6040908@ceetonetechnology.com> <5022A273.8030405@ceetonetechnology.com> Message-ID: Got it. Here is one that I am actively working on and hopefully pertinent to this group... I am working directly with one of the managers, and have gotten pertinent info. directly from the CTO as well. No finance experience is not a deal breaker- Open Source developers w/ expert level knowledge of C/C++ works best. The real kicker is API work in bindings to support popular OO languages (Java, C#, Perl, etc.). For qualified candidates, my value comes from knowing the inside scoop and really preparing you to be successful if this is interesting to you... not just to mereley submit. *SENIOR C/C++ DEVELOPER OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPER (CTO'S OFFICE)- (NYC)- $150K + /Yr Total Comp.* Bloomberg's CTO Open Source Team acts as a liaison between our R&D Software Infrastructure group and external Open Source contributors and consumers. Our primary goal is to develop and set the financial industry standard for Open Source software solutions. These solutions will be made available principally in portable, well-factored C++, and will also include native implementations in many other programming languages, e.g. Java, C#, etc. The CTO Open Source Team is looking for an exceptional C/C++ software developer experienced in the design and development of complex Open Source systems. This is a unique opportunity to influence Bloomberg's Open Source products. This position will be a senior technical conduit to help assess and prepare both internal fundamental infrastructure and business logic libraries for public consumption. This is a position for the serious software developer who thrives on being in the trenches, responsible for designing and maintaining a collaborative environment between our R&D Software Infrastructure group and external Open Source contributors and consumers. Candidates may have the opportunity to participate in Open Source standardization processes. The ideal candidate must possess extensive experience in design and development of Open Source C/C++ Projects. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work on highly optimized, scalable and distributed software that facilitates normalization, and delivery of data. You must be a team player with proven success on achieving aggressive deadlines. Demonstration of strong passion, excellent communication skills, and creative problem solving is a must. Qualifications : - Bachelors or Master's Degree in Computer Science, Engineering or Related Field (or equivalent expertise) - 5+ years of C/C++ development experience - Strong understanding of Data Structures, Algorithms, and Object-Oriented design - Working knowledge of Open Source packaging systems, e.g., deb, RPM, tarball - Working knowledge with High-Performance Unix and/or Windows Programming - Working knowledge of Multi-threading and Network programming is a strong plus - Understanding of various Open Source licenses, e.g., GPL versus MIT or Apache - Understanding of JAVA, .NET, Python, and/or Matlab is a plus - Understanding of XML/XSD and other schema driven data is a plus - Financial and/or Market Data experience is a plus Please reach out to me if you are interested. Chintan Vora 212-403-6103 cvora at solomonpage.com On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 1:31 PM, George Rosamond < george at ceetonetechnology.com> wrote: > On 08/08/12 13:23, Chin SPG wrote: > > My intention is not to disrupt the ecosystem of this group, and I am not > > into collecting resumes. > > More than anything, I cherish and highly encourage a live conversation > more > > than anything. If you feel comfortable with me, my services, and what I > > have to offer, then we can work together in defining the next steps > > relevant to the opportunities at hand. > > > > If you wish, I will refrain from further communications about new jobs. > > > > No one said that. Offer real jobs with specifics. That's what the list > is for. > > > To those that are interested- now or in the future- I encourage a frank > > conversation. That's all. > > Lastly, if you don't mind, perhaps I can simply attend your next event so > > there is a personal touch to my presence in this community. 0=) > > You're more than welcome to attend. > > g > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sjt.kar at gmail.com Thu Aug 9 03:15:31 2012 From: sjt.kar at gmail.com (Sujit K M) Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2012 12:45:31 +0530 Subject: [jobs] Great Job Opportunities available ASAP- NYC In-Reply-To: References: <20120807112709.GA12408@SDF.ORG> <502153BE.7090904@ceetonetechnology.com> <502295D3.6040908@ceetonetechnology.com> <5022A273.8030405@ceetonetechnology.com> Message-ID: Also, It seems to be an attempt to increase your candidacy list in your database, without verifying anything. Also when you send a mail like this make sure you have enough effort to identify what you are saying. You cannot say 15 Developers required etc. On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 11:44 PM, Chin SPG wrote: > Got it. > Here is one that I am actively working on and hopefully pertinent to this > group... I am working directly with one of the managers, and have gotten > pertinent info. directly from the CTO as well. > > No finance experience is not a deal breaker- Open Source developers w/ > expert level knowledge of C/C++ works best. > The real kicker is API work in bindings to support popular OO languages > (Java, C#, Perl, etc.). > > For qualified candidates, my value comes from knowing the inside scoop and > really preparing you to be successful if this is interesting to you... not > just to mereley submit. > > SENIOR C/C++ DEVELOPER OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPER (CTO'S OFFICE)- (NYC)- $150K + > /Yr Total Comp. > > Bloomberg's CTO Open Source Team acts as a liaison between our R&D Software > Infrastructure group and external Open Source contributors and consumers. > Our primary goal is to develop and set the financial industry standard for > Open Source software solutions. These solutions will be made available > principally in portable, well-factored C++, and will also include native > implementations in many other programming languages, e.g. Java, C#, etc. > > The CTO Open Source Team is looking for an exceptional C/C++ software > developer experienced in the design and development of complex Open Source > systems. This is a unique opportunity to influence Bloomberg's Open Source > products. This position will be a senior technical conduit to help assess > and prepare both internal fundamental infrastructure and business logic > libraries for public consumption. This is a position for the serious > software developer who thrives on being in the trenches, responsible for > designing and maintaining a collaborative environment between our R&D > Software Infrastructure group and external Open Source contributors and > consumers. Candidates may have the opportunity to participate in Open Source > standardization processes. > > The ideal candidate must possess extensive experience in design and > development of Open Source C/C++ Projects. The successful candidate will > have the opportunity to work on highly optimized, scalable and distributed > software that facilitates normalization, and delivery of data. You must be a > team player with proven success on achieving aggressive deadlines. > Demonstration of strong passion, excellent communication skills, and > creative problem solving is a must. > > Qualifications : > > - Bachelors or Master's Degree in Computer Science, Engineering or Related > Field (or equivalent expertise) > - 5+ years of C/C++ development experience > - Strong understanding of Data Structures, Algorithms, and Object-Oriented > design > - Working knowledge of Open Source packaging systems, e.g., deb, RPM, > tarball > - Working knowledge with High-Performance Unix and/or Windows Programming > - Working knowledge of Multi-threading and Network programming is a strong > plus > - Understanding of various Open Source licenses, e.g., GPL versus MIT or > Apache > - Understanding of JAVA, .NET, Python, and/or Matlab is a plus > - Understanding of XML/XSD and other schema driven data is a plus > - Financial and/or Market Data experience is a plus > > Please reach out to me if you are interested. > > Chintan Vora > 212-403-6103 > cvora at solomonpage.com > > On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 1:31 PM, George Rosamond > wrote: >> >> On 08/08/12 13:23, Chin SPG wrote: >> > My intention is not to disrupt the ecosystem of this group, and I am not >> > into collecting resumes. >> > More than anything, I cherish and highly encourage a live conversation >> > more >> > than anything. If you feel comfortable with me, my services, and what I >> > have to offer, then we can work together in defining the next steps >> > relevant to the opportunities at hand. >> > >> > If you wish, I will refrain from further communications about new jobs. >> > >> >> No one said that. Offer real jobs with specifics. That's what the list >> is for. >> >> > To those that are interested- now or in the future- I encourage a frank >> > conversation. That's all. >> > Lastly, if you don't mind, perhaps I can simply attend your next event >> > so >> > there is a personal touch to my presence in this community. 0=) >> >> You're more than welcome to attend. >> >> g > > > > _______________________________________________ > jobs mailing list > jobs at lists.nycbug.org > http://lists.nycbug.org/mailman/listinfo/jobs > -- -- Sujit K M blog(http://kmsujit.blogspot.com/) From opencv4me at gmail.com Mon Aug 13 18:09:54 2012 From: opencv4me at gmail.com (Chin SPG) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 18:09:54 -0400 Subject: [jobs] The Hottest Start-Up in NYC- Back End Services Engineer Message-ID: Hi Again! If you identify yourself in this role, please feel free to reach out to me for more info... I don't so much care for a resume just yet, unless if you are compelled to send it. Rather, I would love to learn more about you to see if we have a match! This is a great opportunity for a Hot Start-Up (many say the hottest on this coast). Recognized name in 'micro-blogging', well backed by VC's, already ranking top 20 world-wide in internet traffic (~ 5 Years since creation). Slated for an IPO in the foreseeable future. Great opportunity for a competetive Base + Equity (options). If you see yourself in this role, let's talk! To narrow it down, this requires someone from a high-traffic website or start-up, experienced in an outward facing website but to work on back-end services in helping to scale, optimize performance, and much much more while leveraging some really cool, new open source technologies. Relevant Skills: Ruby, PHP, C, Expert Core Java or C++ will be considered also, complemented with a NoSQL DB, and Popular Big Data/Open Source Stacks are appealing as well. Please read below: *Location:* New York, NY *Department:* Engineering *Type:* Full Time *Min. Experience:* Experienced A veteran back-end developer who likes to take things apart ? and then put them back together with twice the efficiency and half the code. *What you'll do:* ? Improve the back-end of our core application, refactoring or even rearchitecting entire components to boost performance and reduce complexity ? Develop powerful tooling and automation software, capable of operating on hundreds of servers concurrently ? Help scale our fast-growing data stores, and the app code that interacts with them ? Work closely with our Web Operations, Platform Services, and Product teams to improve site reliability *What we're looking for:* ? A pragmatic problem-solver capable of troubleshooting complex performance issues at any level of the stack ? 5+ years of professional web development experience ? Familiarity with relational databases as well as NoSQL solutions ? Extensive knowledge of Linux ? Curiosity, smarts, and equal willingness to learn and teach *Tools we like:* ? Ruby ? PHP 5 ? C ? MySQL (InnoDB) ? Memcached ? Redis ? Hadoop and HBase ? Graph databases (FlockDB, Neo4j, etc) ? Puppet ? Gearman ? Nginx Thank You! Chintan Vora 212-403-6103 cvora at solomonpage.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pete at nomadlogic.org Tue Aug 14 01:21:13 2012 From: pete at nomadlogic.org (Pete Wright) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 22:21:13 -0700 Subject: [jobs] The Hottest Start-Up in NYC- Back End Services Engineer In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20120814052111.GA934@arp.nomadlogic.org> Hi - I read this job description bellow and this does not seem like a *BSD Unix specific job, infact it looks like a Linux admin job. This also looks like a generic Monster.com job posting, there are no details about who is looking for work. My understanding, and others can feel free to correct me, but this jobs list is intended for positions relating directly to *BSD Unix. For Linux specific jobs I would suggest reaching out to a Linux specific mailing list. Cheers, -pete On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 06:09:54PM -0400, Chin SPG wrote: > Hi Again! > If you identify yourself in this role, please feel free to reach out to me > for more info... I don't so much care for a resume just yet, unless if you > are compelled to send it. Rather, I would love to learn more about you to > see if we have a match! > > This is a great opportunity for a Hot Start-Up (many say the hottest on > this coast). Recognized name in 'micro-blogging', well backed by VC's, > already ranking top 20 world-wide in internet traffic (~ 5 Years since > creation). Slated for an IPO in the foreseeable future. > > Great opportunity for a competetive Base + Equity (options). > > If you see yourself in this role, let's talk! > To narrow it down, this requires someone from a high-traffic website or > start-up, experienced in an outward facing website but to work on back-end > services in helping to scale, optimize performance, and much much more > while leveraging some really cool, new open source technologies. > Relevant Skills: Ruby, PHP, C, Expert Core Java or C++ will be considered > also, complemented with a NoSQL DB, and Popular Big Data/Open Source Stacks > are appealing as well. > > Please read below: > > *Location:* New York, NY *Department:* Engineering *Type:* Full Time *Min. > Experience:* Experienced > > A veteran back-end developer who likes to take things apart ? and then put > them back together with twice the efficiency and half the code. > > *What you'll do:* > > ? Improve the back-end of our core application, refactoring > or even rearchitecting entire components to boost performance and reduce > complexity > > ? Develop powerful tooling and automation software, capable > of operating on hundreds of servers concurrently > > ? Help scale our fast-growing data stores, and the app code > that interacts with them > > ? Work closely with our Web Operations, Platform Services, > and Product teams to improve site reliability > > *What we're looking for:* > > ? A pragmatic problem-solver capable of troubleshooting > complex performance issues at any level of the stack > > ? 5+ years of professional web development experience > > ? Familiarity with relational databases as well as NoSQL > solutions > > ? Extensive knowledge of Linux > > ? Curiosity, smarts, and equal willingness to learn and > teach > > *Tools we like:* > > ? Ruby > > ? PHP 5 > > ? C > > ? MySQL (InnoDB) > > ? Memcached > > ? Redis > > ? Hadoop and HBase > > ? Graph databases (FlockDB, Neo4j, etc) > > ? Puppet > > ? Gearman > > ? Nginx > > > > Thank You! > > > > Chintan Vora > > 212-403-6103 > > cvora at solomonpage.com > _______________________________________________ > jobs mailing list > jobs at lists.nycbug.org > http://lists.nycbug.org/mailman/listinfo/jobs -- Pete Wright pete at nomadlogic.org twitter => @nomadlogicLA From opencv4me at gmail.com Mon Aug 13 19:06:49 2012 From: opencv4me at gmail.com (Chin SPG) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 19:06:49 -0400 Subject: [jobs] The Hottest Start-Up in NYC- Back End Services Engineer In-Reply-To: <20120814052111.GA934@arp.nomadlogic.org> References: <20120814052111.GA934@arp.nomadlogic.org> Message-ID: Pete, With all due respect, this is a job opening that I am actively working on, and can help a qualified candidate in landing this role for a highly coveted employer. If the group is only limited to hearing about *BSD Unix related opportunities, then I will be limited in my abilities to help. However, there are folks that have already reached out to me from this group that take joy, and professionally focus on activities in working on challenges outside of a *BSD Unix. Further, one may stand to benefit tremendously to reap the rewards from this opportunity while addressing technical challenges in scaling, performance, throughput, and more- it's a scope that's transferrable, in my humble opinion, and can leverage expertise developed by working on an Advanced Operating System (FreeBSD) and its peripheral components that many folks that contribute to it are innately equiped with. I guess it's for those that have a platform agnostic and open attitude and are more so driven by technical challenges- no matter what the environments are coined. BTW, Am I really that off? Linux is a Unix clone written from scratch by Linus Torvalds with assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the Net. It aims towards POSIX compliance. Anyhow, I am only exposing this role to the group for a client that I have a successful track record of doing business with, and can lend an additional peek behind the scenes to prepare someone that's interested and well qualified for. If you are not interested in taking this on, I totally understand. Thank you for your suggestion, by the way- perhaps, I am barking up the wrong tree... However, looking at the archives, I would hope that this group is open to hearing about the wealth of opportunities that I'm working on in order to gain exposure to what's hot now in the market. From folks I have spoken with, I feel as though there's a much wider talent pool than you give this group credit for, Pete. Thanks! Sincerely, Chintan On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 1:21 AM, Pete Wright wrote: > Hi - I read this job description bellow and this does not seem like a > *BSD Unix specific job, infact it looks like a Linux admin job. This > also looks like a generic Monster.com job posting, there are no details > about who is looking for work. > > My understanding, and others can feel free to correct me, but this jobs > list is intended for positions relating directly to *BSD Unix. For > Linux specific jobs I would suggest reaching out to a Linux specific > mailing list. > > Cheers, > -pete > > On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 06:09:54PM -0400, Chin SPG wrote: > > Hi Again! > > If you identify yourself in this role, please feel free to reach out to > me > > for more info... I don't so much care for a resume just yet, unless if > you > > are compelled to send it. Rather, I would love to learn more about you to > > see if we have a match! > > > > This is a great opportunity for a Hot Start-Up (many say the hottest on > > this coast). Recognized name in 'micro-blogging', well backed by VC's, > > already ranking top 20 world-wide in internet traffic (~ 5 Years since > > creation). Slated for an IPO in the foreseeable future. > > > > Great opportunity for a competetive Base + Equity (options). > > > > If you see yourself in this role, let's talk! > > To narrow it down, this requires someone from a high-traffic website or > > start-up, experienced in an outward facing website but to work on > back-end > > services in helping to scale, optimize performance, and much much more > > while leveraging some really cool, new open source technologies. > > Relevant Skills: Ruby, PHP, C, Expert Core Java or C++ will be considered > > also, complemented with a NoSQL DB, and Popular Big Data/Open Source > Stacks > > are appealing as well. > > > > Please read below: > > > > *Location:* New York, NY *Department:* Engineering *Type:* Full Time > *Min. > > Experience:* Experienced > > > > A veteran back-end developer who likes to take things apart ? and then > put > > them back together with twice the efficiency and half the code. > > > > *What you'll do:* > > > > ? Improve the back-end of our core application, > refactoring > > or even rearchitecting entire components to boost performance and reduce > > complexity > > > > ? Develop powerful tooling and automation software, > capable > > of operating on hundreds of servers concurrently > > > > ? Help scale our fast-growing data stores, and the app > code > > that interacts with them > > > > ? Work closely with our Web Operations, Platform > Services, > > and Product teams to improve site reliability > > > > *What we're looking for:* > > > > ? A pragmatic problem-solver capable of troubleshooting > > complex performance issues at any level of the stack > > > > ? 5+ years of professional web development experience > > > > ? Familiarity with relational databases as well as NoSQL > > solutions > > > > ? Extensive knowledge of Linux > > > > ? Curiosity, smarts, and equal willingness to learn and > > teach > > > > *Tools we like:* > > > > ? Ruby > > > > ? PHP 5 > > > > ? C > > > > ? MySQL (InnoDB) > > > > ? Memcached > > > > ? Redis > > > > ? Hadoop and HBase > > > > ? Graph databases (FlockDB, Neo4j, etc) > > > > ? Puppet > > > > ? Gearman > > > > ? Nginx > > > > > > > > Thank You! > > > > > > > > Chintan Vora > > > > 212-403-6103 > > > > cvora at solomonpage.com > > > _______________________________________________ > > jobs mailing list > > jobs at lists.nycbug.org > > http://lists.nycbug.org/mailman/listinfo/jobs > > > -- > Pete Wright > pete at nomadlogic.org > twitter => @nomadlogicLA > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From matthewstory at gmail.com Mon Aug 13 19:18:34 2012 From: matthewstory at gmail.com (Matthew Story) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 19:18:34 -0400 Subject: [jobs] The Hottest Start-Up in NYC- Back End Services Engineer In-Reply-To: References: <20120814052111.GA934@arp.nomadlogic.org> Message-ID: On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 7:06 PM, Chin SPG wrote: > Pete, > With all due respect, this is a job opening that I am actively working on, > and can help a qualified candidate in landing this role for a highly > coveted employer. > If the group is only limited to hearing about *BSD Unix related > opportunities, then I will be limited in my abilities to help. > However, there are folks that have already reached out to me from this > group that take joy, and professionally focus on activities in working > on challenges outside of a *BSD Unix. > There certainly are a lot more challenges when working ouside of a *BSD UNIX. > Further, one may stand to benefit tremendously to reap the rewards from > this opportunity while addressing technical challenges in scaling, > performance, throughput, and more- it's a scope that's transferrable, in my > humble opinion, and can leverage expertise developed by working on an > Advanced Operating System (FreeBSD) and its peripheral components that many > folks that contribute to it are innately equiped with. I guess it's for > those that have a platform agnostic and open attitude and are more so > driven by technical challenges- no matter what the environments are coined. > BTW, Am I really that off? > > Linux is a Unix clone written from scratch by Linus Torvalds with > assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the Net. It aims > towards POSIX compliance. > > Anyhow, I am only exposing this role to the group for a client that I have > a successful track record of doing business with, and can lend an > additional peek behind the scenes to prepare someone that's interested and > well qualified for. > If you are not interested in taking this on, I totally understand. > Thank you for your suggestion, by the way- perhaps, I am barking up the > wrong tree... > However, looking at the archives, I would hope that this group is open to > hearing about the wealth of opportunities that I'm working on in order to > gain exposure to what's hot now in the market. From folks I have spoken > with, I feel as though there's a much wider talent pool than you give this > group credit for, Pete. > Thanks! > Sincerely, > Chintan > On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 1:21 AM, Pete Wright wrote: > >> Hi - I read this job description bellow and this does not seem like a >> *BSD Unix specific job, infact it looks like a Linux admin job. This >> also looks like a generic Monster.com job posting, there are no details >> about who is looking for work. >> >> My understanding, and others can feel free to correct me, but this jobs >> list is intended for positions relating directly to *BSD Unix. For >> Linux specific jobs I would suggest reaching out to a Linux specific >> mailing list. >> >> Cheers, >> -pete >> >> On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 06:09:54PM -0400, Chin SPG wrote: >> > Hi Again! >> > If you identify yourself in this role, please feel free to reach out to >> me >> > for more info... I don't so much care for a resume just yet, unless if >> you >> > are compelled to send it. Rather, I would love to learn more about you >> to >> > see if we have a match! >> > >> > This is a great opportunity for a Hot Start-Up (many say the hottest on >> > this coast). Recognized name in 'micro-blogging', well backed by VC's, >> > already ranking top 20 world-wide in internet traffic (~ 5 Years since >> > creation). Slated for an IPO in the foreseeable future. >> > >> > Great opportunity for a competetive Base + Equity (options). >> > >> > If you see yourself in this role, let's talk! >> > To narrow it down, this requires someone from a high-traffic website or >> > start-up, experienced in an outward facing website but to work on >> back-end >> > services in helping to scale, optimize performance, and much much more >> > while leveraging some really cool, new open source technologies. >> > Relevant Skills: Ruby, PHP, C, Expert Core Java or C++ will be >> considered >> > also, complemented with a NoSQL DB, and Popular Big Data/Open Source >> Stacks >> > are appealing as well. >> > >> > Please read below: >> > >> > *Location:* New York, NY *Department:* Engineering *Type:* Full Time >> *Min. >> > Experience:* Experienced >> > >> > A veteran back-end developer who likes to take things apart ? and then >> put >> > them back together with twice the efficiency and half the code. >> > >> > *What you'll do:* >> > >> > ? Improve the back-end of our core application, >> refactoring >> > or even rearchitecting entire components to boost performance and reduce >> > complexity >> > >> > ? Develop powerful tooling and automation software, >> capable >> > of operating on hundreds of servers concurrently >> > >> > ? Help scale our fast-growing data stores, and the app >> code >> > that interacts with them >> > >> > ? Work closely with our Web Operations, Platform >> Services, >> > and Product teams to improve site reliability >> > >> > *What we're looking for:* >> > >> > ? A pragmatic problem-solver capable of troubleshooting >> > complex performance issues at any level of the stack >> > >> > ? 5+ years of professional web development experience >> > >> > ? Familiarity with relational databases as well as NoSQL >> > solutions >> > >> > ? Extensive knowledge of Linux >> > >> > ? Curiosity, smarts, and equal willingness to learn and >> > teach >> > >> > *Tools we like:* >> > >> > ? Ruby >> > >> > ? PHP 5 >> > >> > ? C >> > >> > ? MySQL (InnoDB) >> > >> > ? Memcached >> > >> > ? Redis >> > >> > ? Hadoop and HBase >> > >> > ? Graph databases (FlockDB, Neo4j, etc) >> > >> > ? Puppet >> > >> > ? Gearman >> > >> > ? Nginx >> > >> > >> > >> > Thank You! >> > >> > >> > >> > Chintan Vora >> > >> > 212-403-6103 >> > >> > cvora at solomonpage.com >> >> > _______________________________________________ >> > jobs mailing list >> > jobs at lists.nycbug.org >> > http://lists.nycbug.org/mailman/listinfo/jobs >> >> >> -- >> Pete Wright >> pete at nomadlogic.org >> twitter => @nomadlogicLA >> > > > _______________________________________________ > jobs mailing list > jobs at lists.nycbug.org > http://lists.nycbug.org/mailman/listinfo/jobs > > -- regards, matt -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pete at nomadlogic.org Tue Aug 14 02:37:23 2012 From: pete at nomadlogic.org (Pete Wright) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 23:37:23 -0700 Subject: [jobs] The Hottest Start-Up in NYC- Back End Services Engineer In-Reply-To: References: <20120814052111.GA934@arp.nomadlogic.org> Message-ID: <20120814063721.GB934@arp.nomadlogic.org> On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 07:06:49PM -0400, Chin SPG wrote: > Pete, > With all due respect, this is a job opening that I am actively working on, > and can help a qualified candidate in landing this role for a highly > coveted employer. > If the group is only limited to hearing about *BSD Unix related > opportunities, then I will be limited in my abilities to help. > However, there are folks that have already reached out to me from this > group that take joy, and professionally focus on activities in working > on challenges outside of a *BSD Unix. > Further, one may stand to benefit tremendously to reap the rewards from > this opportunity while addressing technical challenges in scaling, > performance, throughput, and more- it's a scope that's transferrable, in my > humble opinion, and can leverage expertise developed by working on an > Advanced Operating System (FreeBSD) and its peripheral components that many > folks that contribute to it are innately equiped with. I guess it's for > those that have a platform agnostic and open attitude and are more so > driven by technical challenges- no matter what the environments are coined. > BTW, Am I really that off? > I am just saying that this mailing list is inteded for *BSD Unix related jobs and as such is most likely OT for this list. > > Anyhow, I am only exposing this role to the group for a client that I have > a successful track record of doing business with, and can lend an > additional peek behind the scenes to prepare someone that's interested and > well qualified for. > If you are not interested in taking this on, I totally understand. > Thank you for your suggestion, by the way- perhaps, I am barking up the > wrong tree... > However, looking at the archives, I would hope that this group is open to > hearing about the wealth of opportunities that I'm working on in order to > gain exposure to what's hot now in the market. From folks I have spoken > with, I feel as though there's a much wider talent pool than you give this > group credit for, Pete. so I'm not sure what you are trying to imply here aside from trying to insult one the original members of this usergroup....granted it is a monday so i should probably just have unsubscribed from a mailing list that I helped created as a resource for the BSD Unix community in NYC.... -pete -- Pete Wright pete at nomadlogic.org twitter => @nomadlogicLA From opencv4me at gmail.com Mon Aug 13 19:57:00 2012 From: opencv4me at gmail.com (Chin SPG) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 19:57:00 -0400 Subject: [jobs] The Hottest Start-Up in NYC- Back End Services Engineer In-Reply-To: <20120814063721.GB934@arp.nomadlogic.org> References: <20120814052111.GA934@arp.nomadlogic.org> <20120814063721.GB934@arp.nomadlogic.org> Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 2:37 AM, Pete Wright wrote: > On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 07:06:49PM -0400, Chin SPG wrote: > > Pete, > > With all due respect, this is a job opening that I am actively working > on, > > and can help a qualified candidate in landing this role for a highly > > coveted employer. > > If the group is only limited to hearing about *BSD Unix related > > opportunities, then I will be limited in my abilities to help. > > However, there are folks that have already reached out to me from this > > group that take joy, and professionally focus on activities in working > > on challenges outside of a *BSD Unix. > > Further, one may stand to benefit tremendously to reap the rewards from > > this opportunity while addressing technical challenges in scaling, > > performance, throughput, and more- it's a scope that's transferrable, in > my > > humble opinion, and can leverage expertise developed by working on an > > Advanced Operating System (FreeBSD) and its peripheral components that > many > > folks that contribute to it are innately equiped with. I guess it's for > > those that have a platform agnostic and open attitude and are more so > > driven by technical challenges- no matter what the environments are > coined. > > BTW, Am I really that off? > > > > I am just saying that this mailing list is inteded for *BSD Unix related > jobs and as such is most likely OT for this list. > > > > > Anyhow, I am only exposing this role to the group for a client that I > have > > a successful track record of doing business with, and can lend an > > additional peek behind the scenes to prepare someone that's interested > and > > well qualified for. > > If you are not interested in taking this on, I totally understand. > > Thank you for your suggestion, by the way- perhaps, I am barking up the > > wrong tree... > > However, looking at the archives, I would hope that this group is open to > > hearing about the wealth of opportunities that I'm working on in order to > > gain exposure to what's hot now in the market. From folks I have spoken > > with, I feel as though there's a much wider talent pool than you give > this > > group credit for, Pete. > > so I'm not sure what you are trying to imply here aside from trying to > insult one the original members of this usergroup....granted it is a > monday so i should probably just have unsubscribed from a mailing list > that I helped created as a resource for the BSD Unix community in > NYC.... > Insulting anyone is far from what I am trying to achieve as a guest in this group. I am simply doing my job, and hopefully benefiting others along the way. I hope you can respect and appreciate that. I have tremendous respect for the members of this group, yourself included, which is why I am highlighting the best and most viable opportunities available to me- not just slinging any old job orders. I find that communities like this are an unconventional and revolutionary way of exposing viable job openings to targeted experts such as yourself. In the end, to each their own... - Chintan > > > -pete > > -- > Pete Wright > pete at nomadlogic.org > twitter => @nomadlogicLA > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From izaac at setec.org Mon Aug 13 22:20:38 2012 From: izaac at setec.org (Izaac) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 22:20:38 -0400 Subject: [jobs] The Hottest Start-Up in NYC- Back End Services Engineer In-Reply-To: <20120814052111.GA934@arp.nomadlogic.org> References: <20120814052111.GA934@arp.nomadlogic.org> Message-ID: <20120814T020940Z@localhost> On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 10:21:13PM -0700, Pete Wright wrote: > My understanding, and others can feel free to correct me, but this jobs > list is intended for positions relating directly to *BSD Unix. For > Linux specific jobs I would suggest reaching out to a Linux specific > mailing list. So here's a little instruction in the reality of job markets: like any other market, liquidity and depth are important. If there's no jobs being made available, no one will come to seek them. If no one comes to seek them and form a pool of talented people, no one will post jobs. I understand you're looking for a listing which indicates FreeBSD and your favorite web server and whatever other tidbits that make your techy heart leap. But recruiters just don't speak that language. If you chase them away because they aren't giving you exactly what you're interested in, you'll soon find that none of them are giving you anything at all. So. If you are actually interested in actual an actual job, I'd recommend going along the path to the point where you're actually talking to the employer about what they have and what they want. If you are looking to help cultivate a resource by which your associates (and perhaps yourself in the future) are able to find quick, focused opportunities as system administrators, I'd recommend not chasing off every recruiter that has the courage to stop in. And if you're not looking for a job, I'd recommend unsubscribing. -- . ___ ___ . . ___ . \ / |\ |\ \ . _\_ /__ |-\ |-\ \__ From jhellenthal at dataix.net Tue Aug 14 00:34:05 2012 From: jhellenthal at dataix.net (Jason Hellenthal) Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2012 00:34:05 -0400 Subject: [jobs] The Hottest Start-Up in NYC- Back End Services Engineer In-Reply-To: <20120814T020940Z@localhost> References: <20120814052111.GA934@arp.nomadlogic.org> <20120814T020940Z@localhost> Message-ID: <20120814043405.GA17626@DataIX.net> On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 10:20:38PM -0400, Izaac wrote: > On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 10:21:13PM -0700, Pete Wright wrote: > > My understanding, and others can feel free to correct me, but this jobs > > list is intended for positions relating directly to *BSD Unix. For > > Linux specific jobs I would suggest reaching out to a Linux specific > > mailing list. > > So here's a little instruction in the reality of job markets: like any > other market, liquidity and depth are important. If there's no jobs > being made available, no one will come to seek them. If no one comes to > seek them and form a pool of talented people, no one will post jobs. > > I understand you're looking for a listing which indicates FreeBSD and > your favorite web server and whatever other tidbits that make your techy > heart leap. But recruiters just don't speak that language. If you > chase them away because they aren't giving you exactly what you're > interested in, you'll soon find that none of them are giving you > anything at all. > > So. If you are actually interested in actual an actual job, I'd > recommend going along the path to the point where you're actually > talking to the employer about what they have and what they want. If you > are looking to help cultivate a resource by which your associates (and > perhaps yourself in the future) are able to find quick, focused > opportunities as system administrators, I'd recommend not chasing off > every recruiter that has the courage to stop in. And if you're not > looking for a job, I'd recommend unsubscribing. Well if posting to a BSD group doesn't say it ... I will. At least they know that great talent can be found here that will usually apply to both BSD and Linux systems and maybe quite a few more. -- - (2^(N-1)) JJH48-ARIN From akosela at andykosela.com Tue Aug 14 05:27:18 2012 From: akosela at andykosela.com (Andy Kosela) Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2012 11:27:18 +0200 Subject: [jobs] The Hottest Start-Up in NYC- Back End Services Engineer In-Reply-To: <20120814052111.GA934@arp.nomadlogic.org> References: <20120814052111.GA934@arp.nomadlogic.org> Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 7:21 AM, Pete Wright wrote: > Hi - I read this job description bellow and this does not seem like a > *BSD Unix specific job, infact it looks like a Linux admin job. This > also looks like a generic Monster.com job posting, there are no details > about who is looking for work. > > My understanding, and others can feel free to correct me, but this jobs > list is intended for positions relating directly to *BSD Unix. For > Linux specific jobs I would suggest reaching out to a Linux specific > mailing list. Pete, do you really remember when someone posted a *BSD UNIX sysadmin _specific_ job here? Even freebsd-jobs@ is very quiet these days, and most of the jobs posted there revolve around heavy kernel hacking only. The reality is that more and more companies are migrating from *BSD towards Linux. I really hate it, but it is what it is. It's easier to find an AIX or HP-UX sysadmin position these days than *BSD... If Chintan is going to bring in here real quality job offerings, I don't have anything against it. I'm not reading any _Linux_ specific mailing lists, but would like to hear about good technical job postings, as long as they revolve around UNIX. --Andy From opencv4me at gmail.com Tue Aug 14 10:25:16 2012 From: opencv4me at gmail.com (Chin SPG) Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2012 10:25:16 -0400 Subject: [jobs] The Hottest Start-Up in NYC- Back End Services Engineer In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Good Morning, I must apologize for the mixed signals from the limited job description I sent out yesterday. Moving forward, please trust that these are viable and top-tier clients of mine, and they hire my services to find them technical experts in their respective fields. Please read on for further clarifications below. 1.) The title of the job is: Core Applications Engineer <~ This is not a Sys Admin role- It's more development with systems engineering responsibilities. Notice: Web development, and Back-End Developer are near the top of the requirement. Also, the role is in NYC. 2.) To be a little more forthcoming, just over the weekend, I placed the Director of Search Infrastructure for this client, and can speak from direct experience that these people are in the next phase in turning a corner towards profitability, increase in valuation, and exploring additional, unique revenue streams. Still, their valuation is close to a Billion while they are still operating pretty lean (just about 100 employees). This is the perfect time to get into the action to gain some equity stake... 3.) The aforementioned hot start-up is Tumblr. I'm hoping many of you have tracked its exponential growth... On a side note, I'm pretty blind to the skills each person specifically employs. I understand the binding fabric would be BSD Unix, but from the people I have spoken with thus far, the group is diverse in their environments and job functions. I am looking forward to the next event to take the opportunity to meet, and understand my audience. Maybe that's why I'm not hitting the right notes- just yet! Thank You! Sincerely, Chintan Vora 212-403-6103 cvora at solomonpage.com On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 6:09 PM, Chin SPG wrote: > Hi Again! > If you identify yourself in this role, please feel free to reach out to me > for more info... I don't so much care for a resume just yet, unless if you > are compelled to send it. Rather, I would love to learn more about you to > see if we have a match! > > This is a great opportunity for a Hot Start-Up (many say the hottest on > this coast). Recognized name in 'micro-blogging', well backed by VC's, > already ranking top 20 world-wide in internet traffic (~ 5 Years since > creation). Slated for an IPO in the foreseeable future. > > Great opportunity for a competetive Base + Equity (options). > > If you see yourself in this role, let's talk! > To narrow it down, this requires someone from a high-traffic website or > start-up, experienced in an outward facing website but to work on back-end > services in helping to scale, optimize performance, and much much more > while leveraging some really cool, new open source technologies. > Relevant Skills: Ruby, PHP, C, Expert Core Java or C++ will be considered > also, complemented with a NoSQL DB, and Popular Big Data/Open Source Stacks > are appealing as well. > > Please read below: > > *Location:* New York, NY *Department:* Engineering *Type:* Full Time *Min. > Experience:* Experienced > > A veteran back-end developer who likes to take things apart ? and then put > them back together with twice the efficiency and half the code. > > *What you'll do:* > > ? Improve the back-end of our core application, > refactoring or even rearchitecting entire components to boost performance > and reduce complexity > > ? Develop powerful tooling and automation software, > capable of operating on hundreds of servers concurrently > > ? Help scale our fast-growing data stores, and the app > code that interacts with them > > ? Work closely with our Web Operations, Platform > Services, and Product teams to improve site reliability > > *What we're looking for:* > > ? A pragmatic problem-solver capable of troubleshooting > complex performance issues at any level of the stack > > ? 5+ years of professional web development experience > > ? Familiarity with relational databases as well as NoSQL > solutions > > ? Extensive knowledge of Linux > > ? Curiosity, smarts, and equal willingness to learn and > teach > > *Tools we like:* > > ? Ruby > > ? PHP 5 > > ? C > > ? MySQL (InnoDB) > > ? Memcached > > ? Redis > > ? Hadoop and HBase > > ? Graph databases (FlockDB, Neo4j, etc) > > ? Puppet > > ? Gearman > > ? Nginx > > > > Thank You! > > > > Chintan Vora > > 212-403-6103 > > cvora at solomonpage.com > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From izaac at setec.org Tue Aug 14 11:05:13 2012 From: izaac at setec.org (Izaac) Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2012 11:05:13 -0400 Subject: [jobs] The Hottest Start-Up in NYC- Back End Services Engineer In-Reply-To: <20120814043405.GA17626@DataIX.net> References: <20120814052111.GA934@arp.nomadlogic.org> <20120814T020940Z@localhost> <20120814043405.GA17626@DataIX.net> Message-ID: <20120814T145408Z@localhost> On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 12:34:05AM -0400, Jason Hellenthal wrote: > Well if posting to a BSD group doesn't say it ... I will. At least they > know that great talent can be found here that will usually apply to both > BSD and Linux systems and maybe quite a few more. Exactly. Almost all of the BSD administrators I know have a skill set which is applicable and valuable for Linux, Solaris, IRIX, etc. I suspect it's a product of dealing with sharp edges in the distributions and having to bootstrap yourself so often in a smaller community. But regardless of why, the point is that there's a talent pool here with a deep skill set that can handle system administration jobs regardless of the specific underlying platform. Recruiters are realizing this. Don't chase them away. If you don't want to hear things: unsubscribe, filter, politely reply that you're not seeking at this time when asked privately, etc. If someone posts a .NET programmer job, well yeah you can get a little uppity. But even then, you're probably better off unsubscribing or filtering. Recruiters are people too; often very nice people. Show a little courtesy. -- . ___ ___ . . ___ . \ / |\ |\ \ . _\_ /__ |-\ |-\ \__ From kmsujit at gmail.com Tue Aug 14 11:32:26 2012 From: kmsujit at gmail.com (Sujit K M) Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2012 21:02:26 +0530 Subject: [jobs] The Hottest Start-Up in NYC- Back End Services Engineer In-Reply-To: <20120814T145408Z@localhost> References: <20120814052111.GA934@arp.nomadlogic.org> <20120814T020940Z@localhost> <20120814043405.GA17626@DataIX.net> <20120814T145408Z@localhost> Message-ID: > Exactly. Almost all of the BSD administrators I know have a skill set > which is applicable and valuable for Linux, Solaris, IRIX, etc. I > suspect it's a product of dealing with sharp edges in the distributions > and having to bootstrap yourself so often in a smaller community. Yes but as indicated by me a mere resume doesnot say much. It in this case is not been verified. Just because some says he has worked on IRIX/SOLARIS doesn't mean any thing. > > But regardless of why, the point is that there's a talent pool here with > a deep skill set that can handle system administration jobs regardless of > the specific underlying platform. Recruiters are realizing this. Don't > chase them away. If you don't want to hear things: unsubscribe, filter, > politely reply that you're not seeking at this time when asked > privately, etc. Yes then why does it need to be a job post alone. Why cannot he/she join actively During CON Day's and get to meet a lot of people and increase your network. > If someone posts a .NET programmer job, well yeah you can get a little > uppity. But even then, you're probably better off unsubscribing or > filtering. Recruiters are people too; often very nice people. Show a > little courtesy. It is the same with me. If you have got a problem I have the same problem. From george at ceetonetechnology.com Tue Aug 14 15:50:44 2012 From: george at ceetonetechnology.com (George Rosamond) Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2012 15:50:44 -0400 Subject: [jobs] The Hottest Start-Up in NYC- Back End Services Engineer In-Reply-To: References: <20120814052111.GA934@arp.nomadlogic.org> <20120814T020940Z@localhost> <20120814043405.GA17626@DataIX.net> <20120814T145408Z@localhost> Message-ID: <502AAC14.8080306@ceetonetechnology.com> On 08/14/12 11:32, Sujit K M wrote: >> Exactly. Almost all of the BSD administrators I know have a skill set >> which is applicable and valuable for Linux, Solaris, IRIX, etc. I Hmmm. Where to start? On the one hand, there is a never-ending problem with recruiters who spam lists with irrelevant or vague job offerings to harvest resumes. That is particularly frustrating for some of us (very much including Pete) who've spent an enormous amount of time building this group. We happily volunteer for the group, yet recruiters, among others, somehow think that we are a great free resource for them. Of course when it comes to sponsoring events such as the con, we've *never* had a recruiter sponsor, despite commitments to do so. In the meantime, we've essentially made NYC a "BSD city" in a way that it wasn't before. Well, only maybe since the big finance firms that use Linux are imploding, but regardless. We have managed to shift things a bit. Certainly I can point to a number of people from NYC*BUG who've migrated/upgraded their environments from Linux. So maybe more people on NYC*BUG *should* go after Linux jobs ;) But many people recognize that non-BSD specific sysadmin or dev jobs are appropriate here. I think we should agree on that. It's been argued about before in the way back past, but skills in the field are easy enough to generalize. So *I* don't think there an issue with posting real jobs with skillsets that are broadly included in our scene. But please remember, we are all volunteers here, and the *only* people we've ever bounced from our lists have been recruiters here for the enticing harvest. My $0.02 g From ike at blackskyresearch.net Wed Aug 15 09:22:56 2012 From: ike at blackskyresearch.net (Isaac (.ike) Levy) Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 09:22:56 -0400 Subject: [jobs] Fwd: linux consulting role, Jersey City In-Reply-To: <30706AA2A6A67644905624BACF4602150426EA55@sbs2003.Connections.local> References: <30706AA2A6A67644905624BACF4602150426EA55@sbs2003.Connections.local> Message-ID: <1345036983-4683758.12839996.fq7FDMuSF031098@rs139.luxsci.com> Hi All, With all the recent hubbub about Linux based jobs, I'm afraid I'm forwarding another one :) I've worked with this recruiter before, and I'm working with this company right now as we're trying to hire a UNIX SA ourselves right now- they're terrific to work with. Best, .ike On Aug 14, 2012, at 5:08 PM, Belinda Nurick wrote: > Hi Isaac, > > > > > Hope you are well. Please let me know if you would know anybody per below. It is a Linux consulting role in JC > > Main Function > Responsible for the day to day implementation of the Unix server environment globally. Handles 2nd level support issues escalated from our level 1 team. As part of normal troubleshooting, is responsible to provide free thinking in troubleshooting. Acts as escalation point for application teams and hardware/software vendors. > > Main Duties > > Provide level 2 support to the global Unix server platform. > Manage critical Incident bridges when production services are impacted > 3-5 Years Experience required in Redhat Linux System Administration Knowledge of Veritas Volume Manager, File Sytem and VCS Required. > Solaris Support a plus. Perl, Shell-Scripting a Plus. > > Person Requirements > Applicant must be able to multi-task with a strong focus on client support. 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