[Neworleans-pm] Fwd: [Con] perl position

Joey Kelly joey at joeykelly.net
Sun Dec 12 06:40:04 CST 2004


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Subject: Fw: [Con] perl position
Date: Sunday 12 December 2004 3:04 am
From: "Chris Bloch" <zaphod at sstar.com>
To: "Joey Kelly" <joey at joeykelly.net>

Joey,
Thought you might know someone.

Chris
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From: "Justin Townsend" <lknife at yahoo.com>
To: <con at 68k.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 7:02 PM
Subject: [Con] perl position

> Got this email, someone local might be interested:
>
> Our client is seeking a Perl Developer for a direct
> hire position in New Orleans.  They are the
> leader in providing software to perform sophisticated
> historical energy, equity, bond, and
> commodity research, co-founded in 1988 by a successful
> stock and commodity trader with 20 years
> of trading experience.  They markets stock, bond, and
> futures related tools to analyze and
> manage large amounts of data easily and efficiently.
> They are a dynamic, rapidly growing
> company with offices in Austin, Chicago, Houston, New
> York, and London.
>
> Primary duties include performing system and web site
> maintenance as well as develop new
> features and tools to help create new content for the
> web site.
>
> REQUIRED SKILLS:
> BS CS, EE, or MIS
> Experience in setting up and administering Unix
> Operating Systems
> Ability to compile, install, and configure Apache web
> server
> Ability to program in Perl
> Experience with time series analysis or the financial
> markets are a plus
> Self starter with strong organizational skills
>
> If you or someone you know is available please send me
> a reply to rsadlier at comsys.com
> Thanks-
>
>
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