Jan. 8th, 2007

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We're growing the team some more. Any of these jobs appeal to you or someone you know? Send me a CV and I'll forward it on to HR.

  • Applications Specialist
  • Network Administrator
  • PostScript/PDF Senior Software Engineer
  • Product Marketing Manager
  • Sales Representative
  • Senior Software Engineer
  • Senior Web Software Engineer
  • Senior Training Specialist

Two other things that aren't on that list: A documentation (tech writer) position will be opening up as soon as they finish writing the job description, and we're interested in working with a Flash consultant.

Also, jik got me to sign up with LinkedIn, so if you're also on there and want to establish a link relationship, let me know.

rhu: (Default)

We're growing the team some more. Any of these jobs appeal to you or someone you know? Send me a CV and I'll forward it on to HR.

  • Applications Specialist
  • Network Administrator
  • PostScript/PDF Senior Software Engineer
  • Product Marketing Manager
  • Sales Representative
  • Senior Software Engineer
  • Senior Web Software Engineer
  • Senior Training Specialist

Two other things that aren't on that list: A documentation (tech writer) position will be opening up as soon as they finish writing the job description, and we're interested in working with a Flash consultant.

Also, jik got me to sign up with LinkedIn, so if you're also on there and want to establish a link relationship, let me know.

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I'm considering creating an LJ community and a second blog.

The LJ community I'm thinking of would be for discussing the tension between being an observant Jew, committed to halacha, and being a libertarianish egalitarianish enlightened social liberal. Basically a place for Jews who are weird like me but not weird like [livejournal.com profile] weird_jews. Would there be enough interest to make such a "community" (in the LJ sense) worthwhile?

The second blog I'm thinking of would be for kvelling about the kids. One of the things I feel horribly guilty about as a parent is that we haven't been keeping "baby books" the way my parents did for me. I think a blog would be a great way to capture those moments of parental pride, but I don't want to bore those of you who added me to your friends list because of my sparkling wit, food musings, or gripes about crossword puzzles. So I'm probably going to create it; the question is should I do it on LJ or does nobody care except the grandparents so I might as well host it on my own website?
rhu: (Default)
I'm considering creating an LJ community and a second blog.

The LJ community I'm thinking of would be for discussing the tension between being an observant Jew, committed to halacha, and being a libertarianish egalitarianish enlightened social liberal. Basically a place for Jews who are weird like me but not weird like [livejournal.com profile] weird_jews. Would there be enough interest to make such a "community" (in the LJ sense) worthwhile?

The second blog I'm thinking of would be for kvelling about the kids. One of the things I feel horribly guilty about as a parent is that we haven't been keeping "baby books" the way my parents did for me. I think a blog would be a great way to capture those moments of parental pride, but I don't want to bore those of you who added me to your friends list because of my sparkling wit, food musings, or gripes about crossword puzzles. So I'm probably going to create it; the question is should I do it on LJ or does nobody care except the grandparents so I might as well host it on my own website?

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