Re: Software engineer

From: Borja Marcos (borjamar@sarenet.es)
Date: 10/17/01


From: Borja Marcos <borjamar@sarenet.es>
To: Kian Haghdad <khaghdad3@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 21:22:28 +0200

On Wednesday 17 October 2001 18:59, you wrote:
> I have more than 7+ years of experience in application development,
> Database Management, Internet development. I have also been involved in
> hardware design. My software development experience is mainly in Visual
> Basic, Visual C++, Visual J++, Visual InterDev, COM, DCOM, MFC, SDKs,
> MS-Access, MS-SQL, FoxPro, Java script and VB scrip, HTML and DHTML.
> Over the years I have been responsible for the Development of many
> applications from design to commercial release.

        Great!

        We are looking for a highly innovative top-notch developer to lead an
exciting project: getting an "Orange Book" A1 certification for FreeBSD.

        However, I am missing something: Have you experience with the SSADM
software design methodology? It would be a plus. Some experience with
Cobol (planned to be used in the Mandatory User Misuse Accounting
Facility) is also a must.

        We are looking forward for your answer.

        Borja.

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