If you can install Linux (preferably from source you compile), can use
any scripting language (BASH, K- or C-Shell, Perl (preferred)) and are
willing AND able to learn programming, check out the Microchip job on
the PLUG homepage. The job they are filling is for someone who started
with a BSE in CS from ASU and just transferrred to their compiler
group. She didn't write the official description, but if you can do
what I just mentioned, e-mail her your resume (her contact address is on
the job description). A fresh-out BS (not even BSE) in CS who has
installed Linux at played with it a little at home should have a good
chance.
Trent Shipley wrote:
>I have increasingly come to believe that entry-level IT jobs do not exist.
>(Well almost. You still see the very occasional posting for "graveyard shift
>computer operator" or printer-sitter. Even then, the add usually *asks* for
>training and experience on an obscure operating system.)
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>Partly its the down IT economy, partly its the outsourcing competition.
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