Web’s 1st Free Linux Developer Job-Match Service
Nov 14, 1999 — by Rick Lehrbaum — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsPALO ALTO, CA. — LinuxDevices.com, the popular embedded Linux portal, today announced that it has opened up the web's first free job-match service for embedded Linux developers. The new service allows companies who need developers, and developers looking for projects, to find each other online using a convenient search engine.
In recognition of today's rapidly emerging Internet-centric work culture, the new job-match service provides some unique categories for job/developer listings. According to LinuxDevices.com founder, Rick Lehrbaum, “We've placed a strong emphasis on the new possibilities afforded by 'Internet-commuting', since more and more of today's leading-edge high-tech companies are taking advantage of virtual engineering teams that may extend world-wide.” “For that reason,” continues Lehrbaum, “we've provided proximity categories, that include onsite, offsite-local, and offsite-anywhere – and time categories, that include full-time, part-time, and project-based.” “This new job-match service is tailor made for the Linux developer community” concludes Lehrbaum.
Companies with positions or projects requiring embedded Linux developers, and developers wanting to make themselves known to those companies, can easily enter their information using convenient online job listing submission forms. The service is free to all users/developers of Linux in embedded applications.
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