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  • nastyking
    • Nov 2002
    • 2174

    #1

    Experienced PERL Programmers - Looking for a High Paying Job?

    We are looking for an experienced Perl Programmer to join our team.

    Requirements:

    - 6+ years practical experience with Perl
    - 6+ years SQL experience
    - Practical Experiences with: HTML/JavaScript/PHP/C
    - Practical Experiences with: Web/CGI/Network applications

    Relocation not required.

    About Us:

    We are a Software Development and leading Online Direct Marketing Company. More company details will be disclosed during job interview.

    Leave your Contact Information in this Thread.
  • poorwebmaster
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2003
    • 1137

    #2
    You employers always make a mistake in your hiring req.

    Why do you think I ditched the corp world?

    I have a College deg., Loans, and alway with "the 3,4,5 yrs experience" when looking for work.

    "catch 22 - 101" - "I just graduated, how can I get hired when all employers need at least 3 years experience?"

    If a college student just graduates with no experience, hire him/her and train in the unique environment called "your company" - you'll be happier in the long run, because that person will probably still be there.

    6+ years exp - yeah I got all you need and then some and a little bit more, but I am just letting ya'll know you shoot yourselves in the foot looking for so much experience and not "ambition" and willing to learn zeal you get no where else but from a fresh college grad.

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    • ServerGenius
      Confirmed User
      • Feb 2002
      • 9377

      #3
      Originally posted by poorwebmaster
      You employers always make a mistake in your hiring req.

      Why do you think I ditched the corp world?

      I have a College deg., Loans, and alway with "the 3,4,5 yrs experience" when looking for work.

      "catch 22 - 101" - "I just graduated, how can I get hired when all employers need at least 3 years experience?"

      If a college student just graduates with no experience, hire him/her and train in the unique environment called "your company" - you'll be happier in the long run, because that person will probably still be there.

      6+ years exp - yeah I got all you need and then some and a little bit more, but I am just letting ya'll know you shoot yourselves in the foot looking for so much experience and not "ambition" and willing to learn zeal you get no where else but from a fresh college grad.

      my : ""
      Good post

      Most people that have 6+ years experience....either have a good paying
      job.....or they offer good paying jobs
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      • fris
        I have to go potty
        • Aug 2002
        • 55804

        #4
        how many hours of work? a friend of mine works for a trading company can bascially code anything php/perl you name it. but he wont leave his company, just wondering if it can be done on the side.
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        • Kevsh
          Confirmed User
          • Dec 2004
          • 8619

          #5
          Anyone who is still a "programmer" after 6+ years of work needs some fresh air and sunlight.

          j/k

          good luck on the search

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          • nastyking
            • Nov 2002
            • 2174

            #6
            Originally posted by fris
            how many hours of work? a friend of mine works for a trading company can bascially code anything php/perl you name it. but he wont leave his company, just wondering if it can be done on the side.
            Can't be done on the side. Full time only.

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            • woj
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              • Jul 2002
              • 47880

              #7
              What do you consider a "high paying job"? what's the ballpark salary?
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              • nastyking
                • Nov 2002
                • 2174

                #8
                Originally posted by poorwebmaster
                You employers always make a mistake in your hiring req.

                Why do you think I ditched the corp world?

                I have a College deg., Loans, and alway with "the 3,4,5 yrs experience" when looking for work.

                "catch 22 - 101" - "I just graduated, how can I get hired when all employers need at least 3 years experience?"

                If a college student just graduates with no experience, hire him/her and train in the unique environment called "your company" - you'll be happier in the long run, because that person will probably still be there.

                6+ years exp - yeah I got all you need and then some and a little bit more, but I am just letting ya'll know you shoot yourselves in the foot looking for so much experience and not "ambition" and willing to learn zeal you get no where else but from a fresh college grad.

                my : ""
                A college student can also have 6+ years of experience with programming. It is not required that he got his experience through a job.

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                • nastyking
                  • Nov 2002
                  • 2174

                  #9
                  Originally posted by woj
                  What do you consider a "high paying job"? what's the ballpark salary?
                  Please leave your contact information.

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                  • woj
                    <&(©¿©)&>
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 47880

                    #10
                    Originally posted by nastyking
                    Please leave your contact information.
                    I'm not really interested in applying for this job, just wondering what a "high paying" programming job around here pays now a days... icq: 33375924, if you want to chat real quick...
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                    • HorseShit
                      Too lazy to set a custom title
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 17513

                      #11
                      I know someone but he already has a decent payed job.. so it would have to be pretty high for him to leave.

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