Hardcore C++ developers interested in NYC financial firms....

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Patrick Burke

If you are a top C++ developer and interested in getting into a top
NYC financial firm, please email your resume to (e-mail address removed).
Please give me a call or send an email, I will give you details.

Patrick Burke
Recruiter
Navistaff, Inc.
908.273.6960 ext. 102
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Thomas Matthews

Patrick said:
If you are a top C++ developer and interested in getting into a top
NYC financial firm, please email your resume to (e-mail address removed).
Please give me a call or send an email, I will give you details.

Patrick Burke
Recruiter
Navistaff, Inc.
908.273.6960 ext. 102
(e-mail address removed)

Hmmm, what if I am a top C++ developer, but have no experience
or knowledge in the financial field?

How do I know that I am a top C++ developer?

Hmmm, if I was really seeking a position using C++ for writing
financial applications, I would go to one of the job sites
on the web, like:
http://www.monster.com
http://www.dice.com
http://www.hotjobs.com

I would not even consider searching a language newsgroup for
job postings. If I was searching newsgroups for jobs, I would
search ones with "jobs" in their name.

Employers and recruiters who post to a multi-national computer
language newsgroup show a low lack of intelligence as job
announcements have nothing to do with programming language,
but applications thereof.

--
Thomas Matthews

C++ newsgroup welcome message:
http://www.slack.net/~shiva/welcome.txt
C++ Faq: http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite
C Faq: http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/c-faq/top.html
alt.comp.lang.learn.c-c++ faq:
http://www.raos.demon.uk/acllc-c++/faq.html
Other sites:
http://www.josuttis.com -- C++ STL Library book
 
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David Harmon

On 21 Jul 2004 11:14:19 -0700 in comp.lang.c++,
(e-mail address removed) (Patrick Burke) wrote,
If you are a top C++ developer and interested in getting into a top
NYC financial firm, please email your resume to (e-mail address removed).

Job ads, off-topic in comp.lang.c++, give the impression of an employer
that is either technically clueless, or abusive and irresponsible, or
both. In any case, a company you do not want to work with! There are
dozens of *.jobs.* newsgroups where they belong. By posting in this
manner you declare to the entire world that you just do not care enough
or respect the users of comp.lang.c++ enough to follow ordinary
courtesy.

See the article titled "Welcome to comp.lang.c++! Read this first."
posted semiweekly in this newsgroup or at:
http://www.slack.net/~shiva/welcome.txt

See the topic "[5.8] Which newsgroup should I post my questions?"
in Marshall Cline's C++ FAQ. You can get the FAQ at:
http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/

(Posted and emailed.)
 
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Default User

David said:
On 21 Jul 2004 11:14:19 -0700 in comp.lang.c++,
(e-mail address removed) (Patrick Burke) wrote,
If you are a top C++ developer and interested in getting into a top
NYC financial firm, please email your resume to (e-mail address removed).

Job ads, off-topic in comp.lang.c++, give the impression of an employer
that is either technically clueless, or abusive and irresponsible, or
both. In any case, a company you do not want to work with! There are
dozens of *.jobs.* newsgroups where they belong. By posting in this
manner you declare to the entire world that you just do not care enough
or respect the users of comp.lang.c++ enough to follow ordinary
courtesy.

See the article titled "Welcome to comp.lang.c++! Read this first."
posted semiweekly in this newsgroup or at:
http://www.slack.net/~shiva/welcome.txt

See the topic "[5.8] Which newsgroup should I post my questions?"
in Marshall Cline's C++ FAQ. You can get the FAQ at:
http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/

(Posted and emailed.)

I wonder if you'll get a better response. He called me a techno nerd.
I'm feeling crushed.



Brian Rodenborn
 
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Default User

Default said:
I wonder if you'll get a better response. He called me a techno nerd.
I'm feeling crushed.

I should note that after I replied explaining why we don't want job
postings in the group, he sent back a nice email saying that he
understood and would not do that in the future.



Brian Rodenborn
 
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jeffc

David Harmon said:
Job ads, off-topic in comp.lang.c++, give the impression of an employer
that is either technically clueless, or abusive and irresponsible, or
both. In any case, a company you do not want to work with!

But it's HARD CORE BABEEEEE!
 

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