[mdlug] [Fwd: Kindle Engineering. Kernel, Platform, Networking and Management. Is your code impressive??]
Peter Bart
petertheplumber at att.net
Tue Feb 15 06:12:06 EST 2011
Forwarded w/o comment, ok maybe a snicker......
-------- Forwarded Message --------
> From: Mesch, Tom <tmesch at lab126.com>
> To: petertheplumber at att.net <petertheplumber at att.net>
> Subject: Kindle Engineering. Kernel, Platform, Networking and
> Management. Is your code impressive??
> Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 20:42:08 -0800
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> I don't want to be a bother to you so if you no longer want messages like
> this, feel free to let me know.
>
> I'm hoping you'll be willing to help me out on a search I'm doing for
> engineering talent interested in working on current, past, and future
> generations of the portable, hand-held Kindle.
>
> I support 2 teams here. One is the OS and the other is the Platform Group
> (the Kindle runs on embedded Linux Kernel 2.6).
>
> Although we'd like to find people with all of the above listed skills, **if
> someone can seriously impress us in coding C or C++**, we'll find a spot for
> them and we'd be **willing to teach** the other technologies.
>
> We're interested in hiring the best talent available and would be
> interested in hearing from talented engineers. If you want to move to sunny
> California, we'll be glad to offer relocation assistance.
>
> Unfortunately, there isn't the possibility of working remotely and you
> would need the legal right to work in the US. In June, we may be able to
> start processing visas.
>
> If you know anyone that may be qualified and interested in something like
> this, feel free to contact me and or forward this on.
>
>
> Thanks Peter,
>
>
> --Tom Mesch
> Lab 126 Part of the Amazon group of companies
> Tom Mesch | Talent Acquisition |
> tmesch at lab126 dot com
> Office: 408.792.6628
> Google Voice: 408.827.8097
> Skype: tommesch2
> Researching and developing the Kindle
>
>
--
Best Regards,
Peter The Plumber
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