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hmm... (Score:1)
The people posting job openings know that there are some unemployed JAPHs at use.perl and want to give them an opportunity to apply for jobs they might not run into any other way. With many people here being friends by reading/commenting each other's journals daily, it sounds like a nice gesture.
"Always look at the bright side of life..."
Who you know (Score:1)
Perl isn't just a language, it is also a community.
Most of the time when someone post something about a job here, it is to point them to the "real" posting on an "official" job posting board.
Sometimes, it will be foreshadowing of an upcoming posting.
Many times it will say something to the effect of "give your resume/cvs to me and I'll get it in the right hands."
That sounds like friends helping friends to me.
Seems okay (Score:2)
Re:Seems okay (Score:2)
I agree. I have no problem with the jobs postings so far. I do not read each and every journal entry anymore, however. If folks are signing up specifically for the purpose of advertising jobs, then I would reject it, but if people I know like Andy Lester or whoever want to say, "Hey, we have an opening," I am glad to hear it, even though I'm not looking.
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers
Not that bad (Score:1)
(If anything, posts totally unrelated to Perl or tech are more "annoying" IMHO. Not that it matters that much.)
Personally I think it's a nice touch, mostly because I would like to move on and take a job that involves Perl primarily. Maybe that makes me somewhat bi
suggestion (Score:2)
Suggestion: if you have a Perl vacancy (or you want to advertise that you yourself are available for work), submit a front page story, class = job, instead of hiding them deep down in the journals. Then I could just filter those stories away...
Re:suggestion (Score:2)