[oak perl] Fwd: Job opening for OO Perl expert

George Woolley george at metaart.org
Thu Mar 9 20:32:56 PST 2006


Please Note: I know no more about this than you. -- George

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Subject: Job opening for OO Perl expert
Date: Thursday 09 March 2006 11:32
From: Tom Mornini <tmornini at infomania.com>
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Hello there Perl Mongers.

My name is Tom Mornini, and I'm a long time Perl programmer myself.

I occasionally run across interesting jobs, and perform small time
recruiting services when the job is interesting enough. Google my
name and you'll find I'm not some gonzo recruiter trying to stack
up resumés for non-existent clients.

Seriously, folks, this is a real full time job at a non-startup
established business in San Francisco, California.

If you wouldn't mind distributing this to your local PM members,
I'd appreciate it, as will they if they're looking for a change.

P.S. I did this a couple of years ago, and most recipients were
      very cordial and I placed a couple of people at Amazon through
      this very method. A few were angry, and I'm sure I removed
      them from my list. If I missed anyone, or if anyone wants to
      be removed from my list, let me know and you'll be gone.

San Francisco, OO Perl/PHP expert, full-time employee, salary
$85-120K or more
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I met this client last week and he's a nice guy at a small/medium-
sized company (about 40-50 people) near South Park in San Francisco.
He really needs a senior, multi-year-experienced, OO Perl programmer/
architect.  He'd also like OO PHP, but Perl is more important between
the two.  Also expected are the typical "surrounding technologies"...
SQL, Linux/Unix, Apache, CVS/SVN, regex's, mod_perl, XML, SOAP, etc.
This person should have been seriously pursuing Perl in commercial/
ecommerce areas since the last 90s.  This client is pretty smart and
will agree to pay commensurate with experience and fit with his
needs.  His company manages email campaigns for their clients, but is
VERY strict about not spamming.

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-- Tom Mornini

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