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Subject:Jobs in Petaluma, California From:Scott Baddley <scottb -at- ABTCORP -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 4 Sep 1997 08:26:41 -0700
My company is located in Petaluma (35 miles North of San Francisco). We
are desperately seeking about 20 developers and testers (C++ and Java).
You might be asking why I would post development positions on this
list. The answer is that:
1) Technical writers work closely with developers and you might know
someone looking for work.
2) My documentation group needs these developers to produce code so we
can do our job.
3) Once these developers are hired, I get to hire a few more writers and
editors.
So, contact me (scottb -at- abtcorp -dot- com) for detailed information if you know
a developer, tester, or a configuration management specialist that wants
to work in a low-pressure (40 - 45 hour work weeks), highly-paid
(Silicon Valley salaries), country atmosphere. Relocation assistence is
possible.
Thanks
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