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nastyking 10-06-2005 04:52 AM

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.

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poorwebmaster 10-06-2005 05:34 AM

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 : ":2 cents:"

ServerGenius 10-06-2005 05:36 AM

Quote:

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 : ":2 cents:"

Good post :thumbsup

Most people that have 6+ years experience....either have a good paying
job.....or they offer good paying jobs :winkwink:

fris 10-06-2005 07:35 AM

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.

Kevsh 10-06-2005 07:40 AM

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

j/k

good luck on the search :)

nastyking 10-07-2005 01:23 AM

Quote:

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.

woj 10-07-2005 01:30 AM

What do you consider a "high paying job"? what's the ballpark salary?

nastyking 10-07-2005 01:30 AM

Quote:

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 : ":2 cents:"

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

nastyking 10-07-2005 01:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by woj
What do you consider a "high paying job"? what's the ballpark salary?

Please leave your contact information.

woj 10-07-2005 01:35 AM

Quote:

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...

HorseShit 10-07-2005 01:48 AM

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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