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July 27, 2006 | Comments: (0)
Off-topic: Lazy Hiring Web - Anyone know a good Marcomm and Support/Engineer in the Bay Area?
A certain company I know (starts with an "A," ends with an "O," and has "lfresc" in the middle) is looking for a mid-level marcomms person, as well as a technical support person. On the latter, this company would prefer someone with a solid engineering background (in the JBoss tradition). I want someone that will know a lot of the answers to the problems customers will ask.
Thoughts? Ping me at first dot last at alfresco dot com. Doesn't matter where you're located, though Pacific Timezone would be nice.
(No more hiring announcements on this blog, I promise.)
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Posted by Matt Asay on July 27, 2006 07:50 AM
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