Re: Sourcing Python Developers

2007-01-30 Thread John Nagle
Ralf Schönian wrote: > Kartic schrieb: > >> Hello, >> >> My company has quite a few opening involving python expertise. We are >> always looking for python resources (and find it difficult filling >> these positions, might I add). Is there any place to find developers' >> resumes (like finding

Re: Sourcing Python Developers

2007-01-30 Thread Ralf Schönian
Kartic schrieb: > Hello, > > My company has quite a few opening involving python expertise. We are > always looking for python resources (and find it difficult filling these > positions, might I add). Is there any place to find developers' resumes > (like finding jobs from http://python.org/com

Re: Sourcing Python Developers

2007-01-29 Thread Kartic
Paul Rubin sayeth, on 01/29/2007 03:44 PM: > Kartic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> In any case, we have immediate requirements for a Pythonista with C++, >> MySQL, XML, Debian expertise. Please email resume to: > > Generally it's ok to post here to the newsgroup with Python jobs. But > you shoul

Re: Sourcing Python Developers

2007-01-29 Thread Paul Rubin
Kartic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In any case, we have immediate requirements for a Pythonista with C++, > MySQL, XML, Debian expertise. Please email resume to: Generally it's ok to post here to the newsgroup with Python jobs. But you should describe the specific openings you're trying to fill

Re: Sourcing Python Developers

2007-01-29 Thread Kartic
Current requirements in US only. Kartic sayeth, on 01/29/2007 01:56 PM: > Hello, > > My company has quite a few opening involving python expertise. We are > always looking for python resources (and find it difficult filling these > positions, might I add). Is there any place to find developers

Sourcing Python Developers

2007-01-29 Thread Kartic
Hello, My company has quite a few opening involving python expertise. We are always looking for python resources (and find it difficult filling these positions, might I add). Is there any place to find developers' resumes (like finding jobs from http://python.org/community/jobs/)? If any one k