UK Recruitment for Junior Perl Developer

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Allan

Ladies and Gents. I am a Recruitment Consultant currently engaged by a
client in North Yorkshire (Harrogate) to find 2 junior Perl Developers.


The role will suit a recent graduate with 1 years commercial experience
(either post grad or placement) who is looking for an entry level role.
Our client needs Perl, PHP, MySQL and Apache experience. This is a
permanent role with an expanding company where training and career
progression are assured.

If anybody is interested, please reply to this posting, e-mail me at
allan dot wroe at mayfieldcurzon dot com or check out the job posting
on

http://www.jobserve.com/WA88D227B9222C3DC.job

Happy hunting.
 
D

David H. Adler

Ladies and Gents. I am a Recruitment Consultant currently engaged by a
client in North Yorkshire (Harrogate) to find 2 junior Perl Developers.


You have posted a job posting or a resume in a technical group.

Longstanding Usenet tradition dictates that such postings go into
groups with names that contain "jobs", like "misc.jobs.offered", not
technical discussion groups like the ones to which you posted.

Had you read and understood the Usenet user manual posted frequently to
"news.announce.newusers", you might have already known this. :) (If
n.a.n is quieter than it should be, the relevent FAQs are available at
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/by-newsgroup/news/news.announce.newusers.html)
Another good source of information on how Usenet functions is
news.newusers.questions (information from which is also available at
http://www.geocities.com/nnqweb/).

Please do not explain your posting by saying "but I saw other job
postings here". Just because one person jumps off a bridge, doesn't
mean everyone does. Those postings are also in error, and I've
probably already notified them as well.

If you have questions about this policy, take it up with the news
administrators in the newsgroup news.admin.misc.

http://jobs.perl.org may be of more use to you

Yours for a better usenet,

dha
 
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Allan

David said:
You have posted a job posting or a resume in a technical group.

Longstanding Usenet tradition dictates that such postings go into
groups with names that contain "jobs", like "misc.jobs.offered", not
technical discussion groups like the ones to which you posted.

Had you read and understood the Usenet user manual posted frequently to
"news.announce.newusers", you might have already known this. :) (If
n.a.n is quieter than it should be, the relevent FAQs are available at
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/by-newsgroup/news/news.announce.newusers.html)
Another good source of information on how Usenet functions is
news.newusers.questions (information from which is also available at
http://www.geocities.com/nnqweb/).

Please do not explain your posting by saying "but I saw other job
postings here". Just because one person jumps off a bridge, doesn't
mean everyone does. Those postings are also in error, and I've
probably already notified them as well.

If you have questions about this policy, take it up with the news
administrators in the newsgroup news.admin.misc.

http://jobs.perl.org may be of more use to you

Yours for a better usenet,

dha


David,

I appreciate your sentiments, although I don't understand why you would
want to restrict a fellow techie who might see a good work opportunity.
Those who aren't interested don't have to read it do they?

Bottom line there's no real harm done is there?

Besides that, not being a techie myself I was totally unaware of forum
ettiquette. Thanks for the tip on Jobs.Perl.Org, I didn't even know it
existed.

Allan.
 
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anno4000

Allan said:
You have posted a job posting or a resume in a technical group.
[snip]

David,

I appreciate your sentiments, although I don't understand why you would
want to restrict a fellow techie who might see a good work opportunity.

It's off topic, that's why.
Those who aren't interested don't have to read it do they?

I'm getting *very* fed up with this argument. Newsgroups have charters
so that we don't spend all day skipping articles that don't belong here.
Yours doesn't belong here.
Bottom line there's no real harm done is there?

There is.
Besides that, not being a techie myself I was totally unaware of forum
ettiquette.

We can tell. So please stop teaching us how to run the newsgroup.

Anno
 

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