[plug] Work Query ...

GB gb at perthpcug.org.au
Sat Sep 25 07:42:41 WST 1999


Trevor,

You may or may not have seen this this, but it looks like it's in your field
of expertise..


Garry.

Return-Path: <careers at murdoch.edu.au>
From: careers at murdoch.edu.au
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 15:52:05 +0800 (WST)
Subject: Murdoch University Careers Centre Email Service
To: gb at perthpcug.org.au

JOB TITLE:  Information Technology Positions

COMPANY:  UNISYS PEOPLE

CONTACT:  John Kirkby, Account Manager

TELEPHONE:  Office (08) 9322 6200 or Mobile 0413 136 964

EMAIL:  Colin.Devitt at au.unisys.com

WEBSITE:  http://www.jobnet.com.au/unisys

DETAILS:  We have many employers looking for IT graduates and would be very
happy to hear from any students that have graduated or are graduating this year.

QUALIFICATIONS:  Current demand is strong for candidates with C++, Java,
Internet/Web Design and Development experience.

HOW TO APPLY:  Please send your resume by email to
Colin.Devitt at au.unisys.com.  Keep an eye on the above website for all
ongoing job vacancies.

CLOSING DATE:  Ongoing



Keep yourself updated on current job vacancies by regularly visiting the
Vacancies section (Services for Students) of our website at
http://careers.murdoch.edu.au




>> On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Trevor Phillips wrote:
>> > Anyone know any OpenSource/Linux Benelovent IT Consultancy companies with
>> > lots of money, looking to hire people? ^_^
>> 
>> jobs.linuxtoday.com is a start, but the jobs are mostly in North America.
>> How far are you prepared to go, and what sort of job are you after?
>> Conslutancy, one supposes, but in what field(s)?
>
>How far?? Into Perth City? ^_^;;
>
>I specialise in Web Application Development under UNIX, primarily using Apache
>and Perl/Mod_Perl, but can also code C, plus smatterings of other languages. I
>know SQL, mainly in the form of MySQL and Oracle, including a smattering of
>PL/SQL.
>Also fairly experienced in UNIX Sysadmin (HP-UX/Solaris/Linux), and a slew of
>other things.
Windows 98: n.
 32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit patch to an
 8 bit operating system originally coded for a 4 bit microprocessor,
 written by a 2 bit company, that can't stand 1 bit of competition.



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