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From: akiy@mother.cdrom.com (Jun Akiyama)
Newsgroups: ba.jobs.offered,ucb.jobs,ucb.cs.jobs,ucd.jobs,ucd.cs.jobs,comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Walnut Creek CDROM FreeBSD Job Offered
Date: 4 Apr 1996 17:33:25 GMT
Organization: Walnut Creek CDROM, Concord, California
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We have job opportunities for FreeBSD and Linux Technical Support at
Walnut Creek CDROM, a fast growing CDROM company in the Concord/Walnut
Creek, California area.

We are looking for qualified FreeBSD and Linux people who are
knowledgeable about installation and administration of those operating
systems.  You will also gain experience in CDROM production and
development.  

Experience in CDROMs and Multimedia is helpful, but not required.
Programming experience in C, C++, perl is beneficial.

You need to be able to work well as part of a team.  You will be
working on 486/Pentium systems (running FreeBSD, MSDOS, Windows, OS/2,
and Linux), Sun Sparcstatations, and Macintoshes.  You don't need to
know all of these systems, but it would help if you have programmed on
at least a couple of them.

Since we're still a small company, you will need to be flexible.  Your
main tasks will include system administration, developing CDROMs,
providing service for our customers, collecting and sorting data, and
attending trade shows.

The work environment is informal, so you can wear blue jeans almost
everyday.  But that doesn't mean we aren't serious.  You need to be
able to stick to deadlines.

The job includes normal benefits like health insurance, paid vacation,
production incentives, and a retirement fund (matching 401K).  When we
are working late to meet a publication deadline, we also provide free
pizza.

The pay will depend on experience.  If you think you might be the
right person for one of these jobs, please send email to
jobs@cdrom.com (please do not reply directly to me).  If you are
sending a resume, please use either ASCII or Postscript.
--
	Jun Akiyama
	Technical Supervisor, Walnut Creek CDROM