On 10/31/06, Technomage <technomage-hawke@cox.net> wrote:
I wish someone over there would hire me already!
I put in the resume and filled out all the other paperwork a long time ago...

ah well, time marches on.

On Tuesday 31 October 2006 10:12, Michael R. Crusoe wrote:
> Howdy all,
>
> I was catching up on my PLUG mail the other day and I realized that I
> haven't seen y'all in a while. Yep, working at Google has kept me
> pretty busy -- but I can't complain: this is an exciting place!
>
> I thought you all might want to hear an update on the goings here at
> the Google Phoenix office. We have fully moved into our spiffy new
> Tempe digs, co-located with ASU. As a former student and former
> employee of ASU living in Tempe, this makes my commute very
> convenient! I'm especially grateful that we got our showers installed
> -- that's one less excuse not to bike to work (my other reason to bike
> to work? Our self-powered commuter reward program that recognizes
> employees for walking, biking, running, or 'blading in to work with a
> $1,000 donation to a non-profit of their choice).
>
> You may have seen some press about our official grand opening. I'm so
> proud of this office! We've grown so much from our temporary space in
> Phoenix to our new spacious digs in Tempe. We recently had a open
> house for everyone else in our building: it was great to see the
> reactions to the transformation our architect and contractors made!
>
> The only problem with this office? It isn't full yet! To help do that
> we've posted a slew of job openings on our site:
> http://www.google.com/jobs/phx
>
> Here are some Linux-oriented highlights:
>
> Software Engineer
> Information / Network / Systems Security Engineer
> Unix System and Applications Administrator / Corporate Reliability Engineer
> Linux Systems Administrator
> Database Administrator
> Tech Writer
> IT Field Technician
>
> And for all you managerial types:
>
> Internal Systems Engineering Manager
> Technical Project Manager
>
> Feel free to mail me with your questions and I'll do my best to answer
> them. I'm also available to review your resume and to submit it to our
> recruiters.
>
> So what's next for us? Keep a lookout for Googlers around town: Tom
> Limoncelli (who co-wrote the bestselling book on system
> administration) and local telecom expert Stacy Bowdish (both Googlers)
> will be speaking at next month's Phoenix Sysadm Days:
> <http://lopsa.org/SysAdminDays-Phoenix > and those at the desert code
> camp this last weekend may have seen Matt Alexander's BASH scripting
> class or Maulik Shah's & June Tate-Gans's Google Maps class.
>
> See you all around (I'll be at the devel meeting this Thursday)
>
> --
> Michael R. Crusoe
> Corporate Reliability Engineer
> Google Inc. / Phoenix
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> I put in the resume and filled out all the other paperwork a long time ago...

I also sent in my resume
(text/html) just the way they said, and put the
exact stuff (city: Phoenix;  and job: Software Engineer)
in the "Subj: " header, just the way they said,
and never heard back,  - - (except for the automatic
robot reply, saying that they did get it.)
   I even opened up a gmail mailbox [see "From:" header]
to avoid having to suffer the embarrassment of
sending them a message from a "Yahoo" mailbox.
   In my case, I was able to find a job, as a Software Engineer,
somewhere else in town (although first, I did have an
out-of-town episode in Cedar Rapids, Iowa doing a
sub-contract gig).  My present employer (Astronautics
Corp. of America) is doing "some" stuff with Linux,
so the fact that I took a class at GCC on Linux,
(and got the highest mark in the class on the final exam)
while I was "between jobs", was considered a 'plus'.
   Maybe you should consider doing what I am
doing - (namely, find something else, but still keep
an ear to the ground, for openings at Google).
I tell ["almost"] all recruiters, that I am not [actively]
looking at this time - since I found something [else]
here in town.  However, if a recruiter has a position
at Google, that might be a different story.
   Just my 0.02, from
--
Mike Schwartz    
Glendale  AZ
schwartz@acm.org
Mike.L.Schwartz@gmail.com