Monday, May 01, 2006

O&B Looking for Java Engineers!

Ya'll! Orange & Bronze Software Labs is in frantic need of more Java engineers! JM, Ealden, Owie, Butch and myself (and tomorrow, Charo) have been working long hours to cover all the work that needs to be done in conducting the Java Boot Camps and the Java Architect's Course, in reviewing and revising the material, and in the two projects we're developing. And more projects and training gigs are banging on our door!

If you know anyone who might be interested in joining our team, please have him contact me or anyone on the team. We're looking for people who truly has a love affair with software development. The hours are long and irregular, but... they'll be working with, *ehem*, a great team. ;-) Benefits include a zippy laptop and a personal DSL connection for your home. There's also the benefit of joining a young and rapidly growing company at the ground floor, and thus having the chance to be one of its leaders when it makes it to the top. We have also decided from the beginning that deserving staff will be made partners in the company, and so joining us at this time will give one a good shot at partnership.

Other benefits: Everyone is required to blog. Everyone is encouraged to contribute to an opensource project. You learn from and otherwise exchange ideas with a team of very passionate programmers. You're part of an organization that is concerned about your personal growth as a programmer and as a professional. You're part of an organization that wants to make a solid contribution to the development of this nation.

We're looking for all levels... from fresh grads (or even people who haven't finished college), to software architects. If you're interested, or if you have friends who might be, you can email me your resume (calen AT orangeandbronze DOT com) or contact anyone else on the team.

Thanks!

4 comments:

  1. Hi Calen,

    I'm yet to take and hopefully pass SCJP come June. Will you're company accept someone who just passed certification?

    Many thanks

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  2. Sure! Actually, I'm the only one in the company who's certified! =p Half of them are much better programmers than me, though.

    I've told them, though, that they all should become SCEAs. I'll pay for their certification exams... if they pass. ;-)

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  3. hi calen!

    i'm just blog-hopping through pisay92 blogs :). it's inspiring that you have also started your own company. good luck!

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