Julien Vehent on 30 May 2013 21:09:54 -0700


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Re: [PLUG] Job Opportunity (Fulltime/Perm): Linux Administrator


It absolutely is OK. A few years back, I found my first job in the philly area thanks to a posting on this mailing list.

That being said, it's also a lot better to put technical details about the position (not necessarily the employer). This isn't TPNG, we don't route 500 job offers per day, we like catered communications.

- Julien

On 2013-05-30 15:43, Kintner, Andrew (03720) wrote:
I'm a person too. Before recruiting, I was a developer, and long ago I used to attend PLUG meetups for fun. So when I had trouble finding Linux Admins, I thought I'd turn to the PLUG community to see if anyone was interested in a
new opportunity. The site said it was ok to post about jobs specific to
Linux/Open Source.



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   1. Re: Job Opportuinty (Fulltime/Perm): Linux Administrator
      (Redhat) - Center City Philadelphia (Russ Thompson)


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Date: Wed, 29 May 2013 15:39:48 -0400
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Amen Doug :)

- Russ


On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Claude M. Schrader <
plug@claudeschrader.com> wrote:

he's a recruiter. if he gives too many details publicly, you apply
through the company's website, and his misses out on the commission.
I'm sure he would be more than happy to provide you with lots of info
if you get in touch with him directly.


On 12:32 Wed 29 May     , Douglas Muth wrote:
>      I have full time, permanent placement opportunity for a Linux
>      Administrator (Redhat preferred) in Center City Philadelphia.
Interviews
>      will be scheduled quickly for qualified applicants.
>
>    Uh... that's... vague.
>    What kind of company is it? ?Startup? ?Mid-size? ?Fortune 500?
> ?If
it's a
>    startup, do they have a revenue stream? ?What industry is it? ?B2B?
?B2C?
>    ?Ecommerce? Consumer goods? Consulting? Medical? Are there other
> responsibilities that come with the position, such as desktop support?
>    ?Are there any additional technical requirements, such as
> experience
with
>    a specific cloud platform or backup solution? ?Does the company
> offer
any
>    benefits that differentiate itself from competitors such as
> 401(k) or
the
>    ability to work remotely?
> Us engineers aren't all alike. ?We're not replaceable cogs that can be
>    just dropped into any position. ?Companies may want the right
> person
for a
>    given position, but it also works the other way: we're all
> looking
for the
>    right employer.
>    I don't mean to pick on the poster specifically, but I see vague job
>    postings like this from recruiters *all the time*. ?It is
> frustrating
for
>    us who are looking to change jobs because we get no useful
information to
>    make any kind of decision on, and it's frustrating for the client
company
>    because they get job applicants that are spread all over the
> spectrum
and
>    have a more difficult time finding someone who is a good fit for the
>    position.
>    /rant
>    -- Doug
>    P.S. Feel free to disagree with any or all of what I just wrote.
> ?I'm
more
>    than happy to be proven wrong.

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