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Steve V Inner circle Northern California 1878 Posts |
Howdy! I need more magicians in the company I work for. If you are a 2006 grad in the field of computer science or information technology email me your resume. I'll forward to the right people here. We have divisions in the Boston area, North Carolina, California, and Arizona (as well as Limerick Ireland, the Philippines, Japan, and other countries). We are a Fortune 500 high tech company and all that good stuff.
Steve V |
Steve V Inner circle Northern California 1878 Posts |
Oops, if you know anyone who fits the 2006 grad etc looking for a job they can also email the resume to me. This info isn't going to be used by anyone other than my company who is looking for these types.
Steve V |
chajodawg New user 33 Posts |
I am graduating this year... not a computer science major though. I'm getting a B.S. degree in Management Science (highly mathematical division of Economics). I am responding because I notice you are in Northern California, which is where I am from. Also curious about what company you are representing, maybe you can shoot me a PM if you don't want to display it publicly here.
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RandyStewart Inner circle Texas (USA) 1989 Posts |
Do they take all female biker clubs? If so, I know who can hook ya up!
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Steve V Inner circle Northern California 1878 Posts |
The company is Analog Devices. We are closing manufacturing in the Silicon Valley but will continue to have a presence for NPD, marketing, and planning. The manufacturing is transfering to the East Coast. I'm not representing them I work for them, for 23 years, and I know the folks looking so I said I'd see what I could dig up, otherwise resumes may not get to the hiring people but float around. Send me your resume and I'll forward on to the right people.
We have plenty of female biker clubs in the bay area Randy. Steve V |
tanselkaya Regular user 139 Posts |
Hi Steve,
I work at Qualcomm (QFT). We are using multiple TigerSharcs on a single board and the Visual DSP compiler to build the corresponding ROTS. Glad to have you here |
Josh the Superfluous Inner circle The man of 1881 Posts |
Q: What's nerdier than Magicians or Computer Programers?
A: Computer Programming Magicians Why don't ask for fantasy gamers while you're at it?
What do you want in a site? "Honesty, integrity and decency." -Mike Doogan
"I hate it, I hate my ironic lovechild. I didn't even have anything to do with it" Josh #2 |
tanselkaya Regular user 139 Posts |
Hahaha Josh, definetely Here's a link for an online test which aims to measure your perceptive strength. Are these people serial killers or programming language inventors. A similar test was used by Derren Brown. One could even do OOTW with these pictures.
http://www.malevole.com/mv/misc/killerquiz/ |
Josh the Superfluous Inner circle The man of 1881 Posts |
I've seen that before. I think the smart ones hid the bodies better.
Do any of you IT guys do card to pocket protector? :rotf:
What do you want in a site? "Honesty, integrity and decency." -Mike Doogan
"I hate it, I hate my ironic lovechild. I didn't even have anything to do with it" Josh #2 |
airship Inner circle In my day, I have driven 1594 Posts |
Josh, don't laugh. I'm currently assembling a set of pen-based tricks to work a whole act out of my pocket protector. Really.
'The central secret of conjuring is a manipulation of interest.' - Henry Hay
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tanselkaya Regular user 139 Posts |
I used to secretly operate the AC in the conference room by using my IPAQ as an universal remote control. During my presentation, at a point when the audience was distracted, I would slowly increase the fan speed, appear annoyed at the noise and say "silence". It would seem as if the AC stopped at my verbal command. Geeky, yes, but effective
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