From jeremy at gradylevkov.com Mon Nov 1 14:33:41 1999 From: jeremy at gradylevkov.com (Jeremy Zernitsky) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: Job posting Message-ID: <005a01bf24a8$62ca6440$2b01a8c0@Jeremy.gradylevkov.com> Senior Programmer/Analyst This position is a unique opportunity to work on an installation team for a major Wall ST. firm. Candidates will be responsible for connectivity, testing and preparation of deliverables for release into the production environment. You will be part of a high-tech integration team working with brand-new products, both in-house and 3rd. party developed, creating installation routines to configure software for multiple environments. Candidates must have at least 4 years in Unix shell programming, Perl, development tools, and the development turnover process. Experience with Solaris system administration is a plus. Candidates must be detail oriented, have superior problem solving skills, be able to handle changing priorities, and have excellent interpersonal skills. Job located a few minutes from NYC in NJ. Pay $85K to $110K + bonus, full medical, vacation after 6 months, business casual environment. Emailed resumes only! Please indicate current status, compensation, and contact times. Jeremy Zernitsky Account Executive Grady Levkov & Company 580 Broadway, Suite 308 New York, NY 10012 V-212-925-0900 X103 F-212- 925-0200 jeremy@glcompany.com From danimal at blueskystudios.com Mon Nov 1 16:08:13 1999 From: danimal at blueskystudios.com (Dan Weeks) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: Blue Sky Studios: Programmers Needed! Message-ID: <14366.3917.843958.405362@oswego.blueskyprod.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Do you like working in a fun, creative environment? Does the idea of working on a full-length computer animated feature get you going? Did "Toy Story", "A Bug's Life", and "Antz" make you smile? Then you need to come work at Blue Sky Studios! Blue Sky Studios (http://www.blueskystudios.com) is the Oscar? Award-winning computer animation studio located about 30 miles north of NYC in Harrison, New York (about 40 minutes by Metro North). We have just been "green-lit" (we have the official go-ahead and we are ramping up) to begin work on a feature length computer animated film and we need smart and talented people with an attention to detail to come work here and help build the studio into a feature producing power-house (of course, we are also going to keep our Commercials and Feature Effects groups going too!). If you have always wanted to work in the CG industry here's your chance! Prior knowledge of Commercial, Film, and CG are not a necessity, we all come from different backgrounds (as an example I have a degree in forestry!). Currently we have openings for programmers. Here's the skinny: Systems Programmer - ------------------------------------------------------------------ Responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining the tools and environment used by the production staff. The scope of these tools are pretty much everything that production uses to push data through the pipeline. Asset Tracking, Job Data Tracking, Batch Queuing, Data Management, Web-based interfaces to Data, Third-Party Application Integration, and much, much more! Requirements: * Experience with scripting languages (csh, Perl, and Python [TCL welcomed]); * Experience with C/C++; * Web/cgi-bin development (can be flexible on this one, not everything is over the web); * Knowledge of SQL for database integration is desirable. Candidates should also have strong skills in: * Unix * Documentation * Interpersonal communication and people skills * Good written and spoken English And experience with: SGI/IRIX; Linux; FreeBSD; Windows NT; MacOS; Samba, Xinet, netatalk; Web server implementation These would be great, too: 3D animation/rendering software (Softimage, Maya, RenderMan, MentalRay); Sense of humor ***** If you are interested in or have any questions about the above positions please contact me, Dan Weeks, at danimal@blueskystudios.com or during the day at 914-381-8400. - -- dan weeks - propellerhead - blue sky studios "Be skeptical of information that contradicts your beliefs. Be more skeptical of information that supports them." - John Turner -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.5.5, an Emacs/PGP interface iQCVAwUBOB4PRBcb4dRPxTSdAQEi5wP/cvJtVzFL532IuRynPLkl/H9GrIDlTe5/ gIpJmrI7PqeTY9BGqojpwRM6JjGljJ2IVlZzRhAIU1qQzqGgEeVDZmDt8uzFSP3P dzWWzFFl0VBpl551FeHbAfyAxjsS1cMLYjbU3hXJNVjH0g5O1r2gzdUZvYYQwV36 1saT4ppTrtQ= =y8FR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From jesse at vm.com Mon Nov 1 16:13:11 1999 From: jesse at vm.com (Jesse Erlbaum) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: JOB: Perl/CGI Programmer Message-ID: <1307256.ensmtp@vm.com> Vanguard Media is looking for skilled, detail-oriented Perl/CGI programmers to work on Web-Application development projects! Skills Required: * Perl 5 * CGI * SQL * CGI.pm * Apache * mod_perl * UNIX * Object-Oriented Programming methodologies * OOP in Perl 5 * Pointers in Perl 5 All work is to be done on-site in our New York City offices (sorry -- no telecommunting!). Work will be contract-based (freelance), and you will be paid on an hourly basis. Contracts range in length from three weeks to six months. For over ten years, Vanguard Media has been in the business of building custom software solutions. A large part of our work involves creating sophisticated UNIX-based web applications which integrate with relational databases. Our work environment is casual, but our project requirements are not! Our focus is on building the highest quality software, through proper design, modularity and reusable components. If you enjoy working in a creative environment supported by enlightened and experienced management, this is the place for you! If this position sounds interesting to you, please email your resume and desired hourly rate to "JOBS@VM.COM", subject "Perl/CGI Programmer." Please be prepared to show code samples! Thanks! -Jesse- -- +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Jesse Erlbaum ....................... CTO jesse@vm.com ............. Vanguard Media v: 212.242.5317 x115 ...... New York City +-+-+-+-+-+- http://www.vm.com/ +-+-+-+-+-+-+ From robin at knowscape.com Wed Nov 3 05:21:01 1999 From: robin at knowscape.com (Robin Berjon) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: [JOB] Job probably available soon Message-ID: <4.1.19991103055310.00a23290@mail.knowscape.net> Hi, this is an informal job posting to announce that we will very likely be hiring soon. The job isn't there yet but we will want to find someone as fast as possible as soon as we move on to the next phase in our development, so if you are interested please send me your resume as well as any information you think is relevant. You needn't send anything formal, I'll be reading it myself and just pinning down names that seem to fit. We will need someone with the following skills: - very good at mod_perl, Perl and Apache - enough knowledge of Linux admin to have a dedicated server run smoothly (extensive knowledge of Unix admin -- especially mail -- a strong plus) - database knowledge, especially MySQL (other dbs a plus) - practice of HTML, XML, CSS and XSL are not required, but would definitely help - knowledge of Java an optional plus - practice of French not necessary, but it could be fun (half of the people here are French) Any other things you know/do/like -- even apparently totally unrelated -- are welcome, we are looking for interesting people. Being able to work alone as well as in a team will most likely to be necessary at the beginning as we plan to add developers progressively rather than jump starting with a team of people that don't know one another. The position is in New York. The company is a startup called CinemaCapital and is developping a website called FilmCentric. You won't have anything like a manager to justify your ideas/choices to in a strange language, if you can justify them in Perl then all is good :-) Also, if you know of a good graphics designer (with a specialisation in web graphics) or of an HTML designer that doesn't use visual tools and would be able to work in XHTML easily, please ask them to contact me as we may be interested in hiring such persons too. Lastly, if you fit any of the above descriptions but do not wish to take a full-time job with us, Knowscape Ltd. is also often in need of contractors in all the above domains. Thank you in advance for your answers, .Robin Critic, n.: A person who boasts himself hard to please because nobody tries to please him. From beau at nyc-search.com Wed Nov 3 13:03:19 1999 From: beau at nyc-search.com (beau@nyc-search.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: Java/Perl Developer (2-3 openings) - NYC Message-ID: <382086F7.AB91AF02@nyc-search.com> Java/Perl Developer (2-3 openings) - NYC This developer will have responsibility for developing, testing, and maintaining key parts of our advanced interactive financial site including java applets, CGI's in C, authoring of web pages, design of web content. Mid level experience. 1 or 2 years of professional experience. STRONG JAVA development skills (Recent proven Java experience a must) Strong knowledge of C programming, preferably in a UNIX environment Some knowledge of CGI programming in C & PERL -- Beau J. Gould - President http://www.nyc-search.com From beau at nyc-search.com Wed Nov 3 13:05:28 1999 From: beau at nyc-search.com (beau@nyc-search.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: System Administrator/Perl Scripts - NYC Message-ID: <38208778.C3FBCB8A@nyc-search.com> System Administrator/Perl Scripts - NYC Seeking a system administrator of junior to mid-level experience to aid in running our 24x7 advanced interactive web site. Knowledge of UNIX, preferably Linux. Networking experience a plus. Must be capable of writing scripts, preferably PERL. Knowledge of Intel-based hardware a plus. Experience with web servers, especially Apache, desired. -- Beau J. Gould - President http://www.nyc-search.com From tom at iqualify.com Wed Nov 3 20:27:14 1999 From: tom at iqualify.com (Tom Lancaster) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: modperl job posting Message-ID: <3820EF02.2AE1B518@iqualify.com> I'll be in NYC from the 18th (ish) of November for a few days, on my way back from Paris. Hi, I'd love to pop in and visit with you as I've been contemplating moving closer to Europe (I'm in SF now). I speak French fluently, as well as OO-Perl, modperl, Embperl, HTML, JavaScript, and all that. I also know mySQL, msql, MSSQL (oh yes, and SQL), know something about Relational Database design, eat sleep and breathe Linux, but am not afraid of NT. Write me at my home email (tom-jobs@grubby.net) if you're interested in meeting, please, and not here. I can show code samples, but as I'm in crunch mode I don't think I'll be able to manage much more than a verbal resume for now. Thanks, Tom From cchaman at hotmail.com Thu Nov 4 18:02:17 1999 From: cchaman at hotmail.com (chirag chaman) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: Alley Start-up looking for Engineers Message-ID: <19991105000217.95107.qmail@hotmail.com> Internet Media Start-up looking for Software Engineers... Do you want to write software that everyone you know uses? Do you want to work with one of the most talented engineering teams in the alley? We are looking for a few good software engineers who want to develop dynamic web applications and server-side software to help build a consumer product. You should possess 2-7 years of software development experience. Web experience strongly preferred. Knowledge of UNIX/Linux, C and Perl is required - JavaScript a plus. BS and/or MS in Computer Science is preferred. Better yet, you dropped out of college to write code and have shipped a couple of products. If you think you are a good programmer and have the passion to work long hours - WE Want U. We offer a good pay package loaded with......stock options !!! ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com From skohler at mindspring.com Sat Nov 6 07:36:12 1999 From: skohler at mindspring.com (Steve Kohler) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: No subject Message-ID: <199911061336.IAA30868@smtp6.mindspring.com> Intermediate and advanced Perl contractors needed for 20-30 hours per week for ecommerce development. We need contractors who can work from their own facilities (home is fine)., but who can meet in Manhattan, or come to Atlanta at our expense, once a month for discussions and planning. Work to be done either day or night, but contractor needs to be available for phone conferences and problem resolution on a consistent basis. Please email skohler@ecompartners.com or contact us by phone at 678 947 6580. Thanks! From peterbrown at futurerealm.com Mon Nov 8 11:21:34 1999 From: peterbrown at futurerealm.com (Peter F. Brown) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: Perl/MySQL/CGI work wanted Message-ID: <199911090324.TAA03970@gull.prod.itd.earthlink.net> Hello folks, I'm proficient in Perl CGI and MySQL database programming for the web, as well as HTML and web design. I'm looking for telecommuting work only, with an average of about 20-25 flex hours per week. I'm able to travel to a limited degree. (I live in Virginia Beach, VA, and have worked for clients in Manhattan, etc.) I'm available for short term contracts; but I'm ultimately seeking a long-term, part-time arrangement (perhaps with a web shop, as a sub-contractor...) My resume is posted at: "http://worldcommunity.com/resume.htm" Sincerely, Peter F. Brown .............. (757) 473-3404 peterbrown@futurerealm.com worldcommunity.com ~ futurerealm.com Reference quote from a major client: "I have worked with many programmers over the years and never have I worked with a programmer who not only understood programming but also understood that great programming cannot hide poor logic. Peter F. Brown's ability to deal with people and his understanding of logic, coupled with his programming knowledge, made him by far the best programmer I have ever had the pleasure of working with." --- Remy Arteaga Chief Operating Officer and Founder Extreme Interactive Media Inc. New York, NY ......... From Jobskr99 at aol.com Sat Nov 13 08:02:33 1999 From: Jobskr99 at aol.com (Jobskr99@aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: Convergence Anyone? Message-ID: <0.46b98c3e.255ec979@aol.com>
Web Developer
A Leader in the Convergence/Broadband race is looking for a Web Developer with the following: Javascript,html, 1year+ of ASP or Perl, Photoshop, Streaming Media Experience and Flash.This company is involved with different areas of entertainment--Movies, TV, Streaming Media--so if you have the desire to cross over (Converge) and want to be involved with projects on a level where your input is Urged, this is your chance.The role that is open is for a Developer with 2yrs of Industry experience building sites either as a team member or team lead as long as the sites were Professional and Innovative. You will be part of a small team, but your role is geared toward being self-motivated and sufficient: No-one wants to be looking over your shoulder all of the time.Call today, the spot will be filled quickly. ATTILA SARY www.hallkinion.com 212-575-1400 From hernando at orientation.com Mon Nov 22 10:26:56 1999 From: hernando at orientation.com (H. Vidal, Jr.) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: Test message Message-ID: <38396ED0.2C04F8D3@orientation.com> Hello, this is a test message for the perl jobs list on HappyFunBall :) gotta love it...... So do I just post our requirements as a message to this address? Please advise. Thanks. Hernando Vidal, Jr. Technical Dude Orientation.com From simonm at evolution.com Mon Nov 22 19:42:21 1999 From: simonm at evolution.com (M. Simon Cavalletto) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: Test message Message-ID: <199911230143.UAA06251@darwin.evolution.com> Earlier today, "H. Vidal, Jr." wrote: > Hello, this is a test message for the perl jobs list on > HappyFunBall :) gotta love it...... Uhm, yeah, I guess so. > So do I just post our requirements as a message to this address? Yup. -Simon From hernando at orientation.com Mon Nov 22 20:46:36 1999 From: hernando at orientation.com (H. Vidal, Jr.) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: Interesting International work Message-ID: <383A000C.FB077E0D@orientation.com> Orientation.com is looking for smart folks to help us realize a vision. We are a rather large international network of portals. We currently work our content in about 12 languages, and growing. We currently serve 6 geographic regions around the world, 20+ country portals growing to about 100! You can take a quick look at http://www.orientation.com to see what we are about. We need: Perl programmers with good understanding of regular expressions, filtering, and use of/derivation from object class hierarchy. XML, Unicode, Unix/Linux, internationlization, databases, all kinds of cool stuff. Maybe some travel around the world, on occasion. We like smart people. We appreciate very experienced smart folks and we love to train smart folks that are looking for experience. Either way, we need help. Fun SOHO/NYC environment, lots of languages/cultures, fun crew, ambitious and hardworking, that's a little bit about us. What do you do? Can you help us? Please advise. Thanks in advance for your attention. Respond to jobs@orientation.com or just plain old me. Hernando Vidal, Jr. Technical dude From myluck42 at yahoo.com Tue Nov 23 00:46:41 1999 From: myluck42 at yahoo.com (guinevere liberty) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: question: international work Message-ID: <19991123064641.25597.rocketmail@web1805.mail.yahoo.com> Hello. I would like to throw a question out there, in case anyone can help me. Is there any reason a company (or an individual with a business certificate) can't have overseas clients? I run Liberty Web Development (http://www.panix.com/~liberty - might as well shamelessly promote my company) and a potential client, who resides in England, has asked me about the legalities regarding international contract work. I will be very grateful for any help. Thanks, guinevere liberty@panix.com myluck42@yahoo.com http://www.panix.com/~liberty __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com From myluck42 at yahoo.com Tue Nov 23 06:27:34 1999 From: myluck42 at yahoo.com (guinevere liberty) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:20 2004 Subject: Fwd: Re: question: international work Message-ID: <19991123122734.20211.rocketmail@web1801.mail.yahoo.com> Thank you for your reply. It has made me feel much better. It is what I had thought, but I was made paranoid by others' queries... --- Robin Berjon wrote: > Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 03:37:08 -0500 > To: guinevere liberty > From: Robin Berjon > Subject: Re: question: international work > > >Is there any reason a company (or an individual > with a > >business certificate) can't have overseas clients? > > Unless it is forbidden expressedly by your state or > country's laws (the one > in which your company is incorporated) or by the one > in which your client > is residing or his company incoporated, then there > are no problems. Such > interdictions concern mostly blocades and export > limitations. > > >I run Liberty Web Development > >(http://www.panix.com/~liberty - might as well > >shamelessly promote my company) and a potential > >client, who resides in England, has asked me about > the > >legalities regarding international contract work. > > There should be no kind of problem for web services > between the US and the > EU, unless you want to export bananas, hormon fed > beef or strong > cryptographic software. > > > > > .Robin > The proof of the pudding is that we eat it.--Karl > Marx > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com