For those looking to hire a Perl programmer, two suggestions:
1. Don't put it in all caps:
http://www.perl.org/about/style-guide.html
2. Make sure you post on the Perl jobs board:
http://jobs.perl.org/
-Joe
ps. I have no idea how the Java folks like their language
capitalized, but I suspect it's similar.
pps. On the plus side, it makes it really easy to weed out
resumes of who's only dabbling and not active in the
community.
On Mar 10, 2014, at 11:35 AM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> PERL PROGRAMMER
> The Center for Research Libraries
> Chicago
>
> Center for Research Libraries (CRL) is a membership
> consortium consisting of the leading academic and research libraries in the
> U.S. and abroad, with a unique and historic collection. A
> recently awarded grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has enabled the
> CRL to continue and expand its efforts to shape a data-centered international
> strategy for archiving and digitizing historical journals and newspapers.
>
>
> We are seeking a PERL Programmer to work with our existing team of librarians
> to further develop and maintain data projects critical to meeting our
> objective. Work primarily involves analyzing and
> manipulating data sets from library and commercial sources to pull out needed
> data and transform it into additional formats for ingest into existing
> databases or tools used for presentation of the data.
>
>
> Duties and Responsibilities:
>
> • Working closely with librarians to analyze and manipulate data sets
>
> • Creating optimized scalable code
>
> • Design, build and test tools to analyze data, extract patterns, and
> transform data among various formats as required by project demands.
>
> • Design and build user-friendly interface for tools.
>
>
> Requirements:
>
> • Strong analytical skills, with experience analyzing dataflow, data patterns
> and work flow
>
> • Minimum of 1 year of PERL programming experience
>
> • Experience using PERL, JAVA or other programming languages to normalize text
> and applying API's to harvest or capture data.
>
> • Ability to collaborate and contribute to a team and work independently
>
> • Ability to document and explain standards
>
> • Related degree required
>
>
> In addition to professional challenge and the chance to make a creative
> contribution, the CRL offers a competitive salary and exceptional benefits
> package.
>
>
> Respond with the title of the position in the subject line
> to: [log in to unmask] You may also respond by mail or fax,
> indicating the position you are applying for to:
>
>
> Human Resources
>
> Center for Research Libraries
>
> 6050 S. Kenwood Ave.
>
> Chicago, IL 60637
>
> Fax: 773-955-4545
>
>
> An Equal Opportunity Employer m/f/d/v
>
>
>
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