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  1. #1
    Machine Gunner
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    Default Programmers/testers wanted Boulder area

    I hope this is ok, trying to get someone a job here.
    The company recruiter is worthless and I just can't imagine this is that hard.

    Needing some C/C++/C#/COBOL (yes, really) coders

    1 is a permanent position, a junior programmer, either just out of college or in their 1st or 2nd job (i.e. we'll train you). go to motorola.com, find careers find job #60860 (or search by location and use Boulder, CO). You must be a US citizen and have a college degree in engineering or computer science

    also, we are hiring both testers and more senior programmers (C++, C#, SQL, etc) as contractors to hire thru Manpower. Call manpower and ask around. Again, you must be a US citizen.

    HTH
    Brian H
    Longmont CO

    "I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do."

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    PsychoI3oy
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    Do associates degrees count as "college degrees"?

    My background is more in Perl, PHP, Javascript and a little Java than C/C++ but I do know some C and C++ and learn quickly. No COBOL experience, unfortunately.

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    Machine Gunner
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    no
    you need a Bachelor's in either engineering or computer science (don't ask me why, idiot HR department out of control)
    Brian H
    Longmont CO

    "I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do."

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    PsychoI3oy
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    That's cool (par for the course for IT jobs these days).

    To be honest, a commute to Boulder didn't sound that great anyway, and something makes me think it would require getting up early in the morning and working in.... ehw... daylight.

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    MPfiveengineer
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    Any use for a mechanical test engineer who took a C++ class in college and hated it?

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    Atrain
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    You're right, your recruiter is worthless.

    www.linkedin.com is a good networking tool if you don't have the bucks for a typical search tool like monster, dice, or careerbuilder. PM me your email address and I will send you a linkedin invite and you can fool around with it.

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