From perlguy at earthlink.net Wed Feb 23 14:24:46 2005 From: perlguy at earthlink.net (Douglas E. Miles) Date: Wed Feb 23 14:26:54 2005 Subject: [Phoenix-pm] Part Time Job Opportunity Message-ID: <421D02AE.3010008@earthlink.net> Hey all! As you may recall, I'm now teaching a class at The Art Institute of Phoenix. They've asked me to teach a new class next quarter, but I don't have time to do it. It is an introductory programming class. The language has not been determined yet, so you *may* have some influence in this decision. You need to have at least a Bachelor's degree. If you are interested send your resume to: cmcghee@aii.edu Chris McGhee Academic Director Game Art & Design Visual Game Programming Interactive Media Design Art Institute of Phoenix 2233 West Dunlap Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85021 1-602-331-7516 Also, copy me at perlguy@earthlink.net so I know if there is interest. If you are a member of PLUG, would you mind forwarding this to that list (if you won't get flamed for it)? Also, feel free to pass this on to anyone who might be interested who is not on this list. Thanks! From vodhner at cox.net Fri Feb 25 07:18:29 2005 From: vodhner at cox.net (Victor Odhner) Date: Fri Feb 25 07:18:46 2005 Subject: [Phoenix-pm] Perl programmer needed for direct hire Message-ID: <421F41C5.20106@cox.net> Here is a direct employment opportunity for a Perl programmer. Requires solid comfort with Perl's basic work-horse features. Having built and maintained real applications supporting real business activities would be a big plus, but other experience may also qualify -- see below. These Perl applications run mostly on Windows (using ActiveState Perl) but some may move to Linux, so knowledge of Windows (command line, scheduling, VBA, etc.) or Linux/Unix (shell scripting, cron, etc.) are of value here. At the moment, one task is to build supervisor processes that will feed work through existing automated tools, hopefully on a Linux platform that is waiting for its moment. Some of these applications emulate human interaction (screen scraping) with remote systems; others do data conversion and SQL queries, and interact with Unix via a telnet session. Work is in a team environment with application specialists who have various skills, so there's a need to learn from and teach others. Rarely, the whole team works together on verifying or entering data. It's a very lively environment and you get to see your work in action -- no ivory tower here. The environment includes a number of hotel reservations tools, data flowing to web-based booking services, conversion of data from new customers, etc. If you know Perl but lack professional experience, other qualification that could help in this job are MS Excel, SQL, shell scripting, and basic networking; any prior contact with the hospitality industry; or other office work, dealing with tools and procedures. Because of the varied nature of the work, the requirements are rather flexible. This is a job that I did before transferring into my current position in Tier III software support. The people are nice, and the challenges are varied. The company is good to work for, with full bennies, several avenues of possible advancement, broad technology exposure and good mobility. We are located by the 101 near the Scottsdale Airpark. Please contact me for further information. Thanks, Vic