From mike at perlrecruiter.com Tue Oct 2 17:55:35 2012 From: mike at perlrecruiter.com (mike at perlrecruiter.com) Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2012 17:55:35 -0700 Subject: [AC::PM] $100K/year Perl Developer Position Message-ID: <20121002175535.c3fff6315001d36b536fd0481f6d8cba.4e081687ea.wbe@email11.secureserver.net> Hi Perl Mongers, I'm Mike, a corporate recruiter that focuses exclusively on Perl developer positions. I've received the OK to reach out to you here on this mailing list and would like to bring to your attention, a $100K/year Perl developer position. This position is near the Philadelphia area (Bristol to be exact) and is with a large company (who just recently signed another major contract with Wells Fargo). For your convenience, I've attached the Job Description and the URL to the Job Description is at http://jobs.perl.org/job/16520 Its hard to find competent Perl developers and I can't think of a better place than Perl Mongers to reach out people who are enthusiastic about Perl. If this position is something that you find you are interested in, I encourage you to submit your resume. If you know of other strong Perl developers who might be interested but are not on this list, I'd be mighty thankful if you could forward this to them. Whether or not you are interested in the position, I'd still love to hear from you. Thanks all, talk to you soon. Mike mike at perlrecruiter.com facebook.com/perlrecruiter (888) 719-5664 Fax (310) 503-0470 Voice -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 100kperyearperldeveloper.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 254931 bytes Desc: not available URL: From m at mikegrb.pm Wed Oct 10 12:04:56 2012 From: m at mikegrb.pm (Michael Greb) Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 15:04:56 -0400 Subject: [AC::PM] New to Perl Community Survey Message-ID: Please take a few minutes to complete this survey if you are new to the Perl community. I think most of those on the list should qualify. Mike ======== Hi, My name is Kevin Carillo and I am a PhD student at the School of Information Management of Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand). I am currently running a survey that aims at studying how the experience of a Perl community newcomer has an influence on this person's actions and project contributions in the community. I would like to kindly request the leaders of the PerlMongers group to forward the survey invitation to their respective pm mailing lists. The more respondents we get, the more the data will help the overall Perl community. The dataset will be released under a CC license. Karen Pauley, Nat Torkington, and Mark Keating have already been informed about the research project and they all have been supportive and helpful. The study has been already advertised in different Perl resources. The survey targets contributors to Perl sub-projects endorsed by the Perl Foundation and who joined Perl within the last 2 years. You can find a blog post about the research project on blogs.perl.org that can be found at: http://blogs.perl.org/users/kevin_carillo/2012/10/newcomer-experience-and-contributor-behavior-in-perl-and-other-foss-communities---survey.html The direct link to the survey is: https://limesurvey.sim.vuw.ac.nz/index.php?sid=89971&lang=en This survey is anonymous, and no information is used to identify participants. The Human Ethics Committee of the School of Information Management has approved this research project. Thank you, Kevin Carillo School of Information Management Victoria University of Wellington PO Box 600, Wellington NEW ZEALAND (04) 463 5233 ext. 8679 | Room RH401 kevin.carillo at sim.vuw.ac.nz http://kevincarillo.org/