Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 14:40:23 +0000 (GMT) From: Mike Prettejohn <mhp@netcraft.com> To: freebsd-jobs@freebsd.org Subject: Job Opportunities at Netcraft Message-ID: <200002151440.OAA17177@ns0.netcraft.com>
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There's several openings that I hope will appeal to people on this list at http://www.netcraft.com/jobs/ One key thing I'll point out is that applications really need to come from people who have cititizenship of an EU country or a current work permit for the UK. Most of the positions involve either low level tcp/ip programming or perl based web development, and our main platform for this is FreeBSD. Brief details on Netcraft below. Netcraft is an internet consultancy based in Bath, England with the majority of its work closely associated to the development of internet services for its clients or for itself acting as principle. Netcraft's turnover for the year ending September 1999 is around pounds 2 million and the company is profitable with growth funded through retained profit. In April 1999 Deloitte & Touche ranked Netcraft as one of the Fast 50 Fifty Fastest Growing Technology Companies in the United Kingdom. In November 1999 the British Department of Trade and Industry shortlisted Netcraft for an award for export achievement. Bob Metcalfe, inventor of ethernet and cofounder of 3com, has pronounced www.netcraft.com "cool", while Tim O'Reilly called it "the best known example of a site devoted to tracking technology on the Internet". Clients for Netcraft's services include IBM, Sun, Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, Intel, Verisign, Global Crossing, Energis, British Telecom, Cable & Wireless, Demon Internet, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Fidelity, Union Bank of Switzerland, the Post Office and Lloyds of London. Mike -- Mike Prettejohn http://www.netcraft.com mhp@netcraft.com Phone +44 1225 447500 Fax +44 1225 448600 Netcraft Rockfield House Granville Road Bath BA1 9BQ England To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-jobs" in the body of the message
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