Re: Embedded Software Engineers, needed in Seattle




John Devereux wrote:

The thing is there are already websites and newsgroups for job
hunting. Do we really want to add comp.arch.embedded to the mail lists
of the all the worlds recruitment agencies?

Yes, if it means more money for people who frequent here, and more jobs
for people who don't have one already.

I get tired of the complaints about bandwidth. This is not the late
80s. We have bandwidth out the wazoo. The number of totally
irrelevant things posted in a newsgroup, even a newsgroup such as this
with a high signal:noise ratio, is astounding. Job posts are not
totally irrelevant, when they have something to do with embedded
programming. This one did. I say, quit bugging the legitimate job
posters. You might actually see better quality job posts, if
communities weren't in the habit of getting crusty with every recruiter
that comes their way.


Cheers,
Brandon Van Every

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