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what skill sets are you looking for and what is the salary range ? On Tue, 2008-11-18 at 12:23 -0500, Rich Braun wrote: > After this morning's meeting with the boss, I felt I had to vent a little > frustration here on the list. Every day since September, I pick up the > newspaper and see how the economy has supposedly gone south. But I look out > the office window and see backhoes, construction cranes and a flurry of > economic activity. Just 3 weeks ago, a crew showed up to break ground on a > new office tower here across from CambridgeSide Galleria. > > Here's my frustration with this economic reality: I can't find good Linux > people. The boss just shot down my latest pair of applicants. > > What I do: data center management for an online dating site, specifically, > the deployment of a technology that I call Instant Linux which allows a small > team of us to get a lot more systems put online in a hurry, with better > monitoring and higher availability. > > Why it's cool: we're pushing the envelope in terms of adopting new > applications, crafting better tools and reaching a wider base of users who > count on us every day. > > Why you should get in touch with me about this: I've built this team from > scratch from just myself a year ago to 4 people working for me today. I'll > have 9 people working for me this time next year, if I can find the right > ones. The departmental budget is larger than any I've ever had for a team > this size, thanks to the efficiency tools that have been developed > already--basically, we run more computers with fewer sys admins and tools > developers. I've got many more tools to get in place, and your help's needed! > > Why aren't enough qualified applicants coming in the door? I don't know. > Maybe because it's a gay site? Nah, that's not controversial anymore--the > experience we're getting here will be gold on any future resume. Maybe > because the economy's actually booming and the newspapers aren't telling the > real story? Maybe because the economy's so bad that no one's willing to jump > ship on what's been a stable job? I'm betting the latter. I have an answer > to that: we get our revenues direct from customers who give us what amounts > to micropayments each month, and the trend has been up rather than down since > the recession hit. > > The job postings are in the careers section of the online-buddies.com website. > Or just send me your resume or refer your friends. Surely SOMEONE needs > work. > > Sorry for venting. I'm just frustrated that I'm not getting the right > applicants so far, and that the rate of new applicants has been way too low. > We don't use recruiters and the online sites like dice.com, monster.com et al > have not been producing the right results. > > -rich > Production Systems Engineering > Manhunt.Net > Cambridge, MA 02140 USA > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
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