My firm (Kewill Systems) is recruiting at it's head office in Manchester (Sale).
Not sure if this is the correct place to post this (sorry if it's not), but just in case it's of interest to anyone......
From: Amanda Brandwood Sent: 04 March 2005 15:23
We are currently recruiting for the following vacancies at the Sale
Office:
J2EE Software Support Engineer UNIX Systems Administrator (Linux) Oracle Database Administrator Experienced J2EE Developer
Should you be interested in this role, or know of anyone who may have an interest, please visit the Kewill Intranet site under the HR/Admin bookmark and look under Job Vacancies where a copy of the relevant job description has been posted today.
PLEASE NOTE THE CLOSING DATE FOR INTERNAL APPLICATIONS IS FRIDAY 18TH MARCH 2005
Not sure what the closing date is for external applicants but if anyone is interested contact me off list and I'll forward a copy of the job description and contact details to you.
Regards,
Keith ____________ There is no here, no there. - Infinity is before our eyes. - Seng-T'san
Keith wrote:
Not sure if this is the correct place to post this (sorry if it's not),
I don't think a high proportion of the list are looking for new jobs right now and this isn't particularly Anglian, so I'd suggest putting it somewhere else instead. As http://www.alug.org.uk/contrib/?AlugFaq says:
If you have a job to advertise then it also must be Unix/Linux related [...], you also may find that you will get a better response if you try listing at
* http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/linuxjobs
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 15:43:42 -0000 "Keith Watson" keith.watson@kewill.com wrote:
We are currently recruiting for the following vacancies at the Sale
Office:
J2EE Software Support Engineer UNIX Systems Administrator (Linux) Oracle Database Administrator Experienced J2EE Developer
Thats quite a changed profile from when I worked in that office! They even left Salford for Sale Wow.
It was a Delphi/Microsoft show with NT everywhere when I worked thier, we even went to the launch of .NET, I have a M$ engineer shirt, you must have had a serious shake up.
Sadly my start up failed after I left your company and I am now very happy with my employer.
Regards
Owen