See http://www.c2.net/jobs/ JUNIOR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR / TECHNICAL SUPPORT Responsibilities: Responsible for day-to-day administration of UNIX servers, network, and dialin modem pool. Configure and install new servers and network connections. Handle account creation, web server maintanence, DNS setup. Maintain newsserver, webserver, nameserver. Communicate with customers and respond to customer inquiries regarding products and services. Perform low-level technical support for basic customer concerns. Maintain website. Requirements: UNIX (SunOS and FreeBSD) administration experience. Experience with BIND, Apache, INN. Strong C, Perl, general programming background. Good communication skills. Experience dealing with customers and related support issues. -- Sameer Parekh Voice: 510-601-9777x3 Community ConneXion, Inc. FAX: 510-601-9734 The Internet Privacy Provider Dialin: 510-658-6376 http://www.c2.net/ (or login as "guest") sameer@c2.net
JUNIOR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR / TECHNICAL SUPPORT
My experience has been that few people flock to apply for jobs whose titles contain certain magic words like "junior" or "trainee." Such things can be embarrassing when explaining to professional friends exactly what one does for a living. Since titles cost nothing, compared to real perqs like an office with a window, expensive furniture, or sliding doors opening out into a lush tropical garden, it behooves employers to make them as impressive-sounding as possible. It's sort of the high-tech version of McDonalds' "Burger Flipper of the Month" plaque. Might I therefore suggest some alternatives... DEPUTY SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION SENIOR TECHNICAL CONSULTANT, UNIX SERVER DIVISION SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT FOR ONLINE SERVICES Nothing to do with crypto, of course, but it does help to give the junior dorks some self-esteem. :) -- Mike Duvos $ PGP 2.6 Public Key available $ mpd@netcom.com $ via Finger. $
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