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Inderjeet Singh's BlogDecember 2005 ArchivesLooking for a Great Recent College GradPosted by inder on December 05, 2005 at 04:04 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)Update: This position is NOT available anymore. Please do not send any more resumes. Thanks!
We are hiring! We have an opening for a recent college graduate in the area of Java EE and XML. The position is in the Bay Area (Santa Clara), California. The candidate will be responsible for working with different technology and product teams to develop sample applications that will be bundled as part of Sun's Enterprise Application Server. Job requires a candidate with solid engineering and communication skills who is a team player and can work under pressure to create code samples that showcase the latest features of the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition. Send me an email, if you are interested, or know someone who would be. We would love to get a super candidate who is strong in computer science fundamentals, algorithms, and is prolific in writing code. Minimum qualification is an MS in computer science.
Presentations on GlassFish and Java EE 5 at JavaPolis 2005Posted by inder on December 05, 2005 at 01:52 PM | Permalink | Comments (1)JavaPolis 2005 conference will take place Dec 12-16 in Antwerp, Belgium, and I will be attending it. This will be my first time at JavaPolis, and I am all excited to be there. I have heard lots of good things about the conference: seems like a small conference with high-quality speakers and attendees. I guess my only gripe is the time of the year: I wish it was a couple of months sooner; that would have made it pleasant, weather-wise. But I guess the positive side is that we will get more work done this way, and focus more on the conference itself, instead of on distractions like sight-seeing. I will be presenting on two topics:
If you are going to the conference, and would like to meet up, drop me an email, or just show up at either of the sessions. It would be great to exchange ideas about how Java EE 5 and project GlassFish are affecting the world of enterprise Web applications.
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