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DCNS-Apps student openings

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mark Curby)
Wed Mar 25 16:08:41 1992

Date: Wed, 25 Mar 92 16:07:53 EST
From: mlc@MIT.EDU (Mark Curby)
To: macdev@MIT.EDU, dosdev@MIT.EDU, developers@MIT.EDU

Friends of DCNS-Apps -

DCNS-Apps has openings for student developers for what's left of this 
term and for this summer.  If you know anyone who you think would be a 
good candidate please pass this application along to them.

Thanks,
Mark
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Mark Curby             
MIT Network Services       MIT Room E40-342G
(617) 253-7725             77 Massachusetts Ave.
mlc@mit.edu                Cambridge, MA  02139


======== DCNS-Apps student developer application ======

MIT Information Systems
Distributed Computing and Network Services 
Distributed Applications development group

We presently have UROP openings for student developers to assist us in 
developing and supporting network services for the MIT community.

We're looking for students who learn quickly, are self motivated, work 
well as part of a team, and have a desire to improve MIT's network 
computing environment.   We look for students with the following: C or 
Pascal programming experience, DOS or Windows applications development
experience, Macintosh applications development experience, familiarity
with MacOS, DOS, UNIX, or Athena system internals, or knowledge of
TCP/IP or AppleTalk networks and protocols.  Responsibilities may 
include coding, debugging, testing, documentation, porting applications 
and code, distribution of software and code, evaluating software, 
assisting clients, and building tools.

To be considered for a position in the DCNS-Apps group please submit a 
statement of your interest in the position and description of your 
qualifications to dapps-urop-req@mit.edu.  Please include the following 
information:

Name:
Class year:
Email address:
Phone:
MIT address:
Times over the next three weeks you would be available to interview:
Dates available to work (Spring 92, Summer 92, Fall 92, IAP 92/93):
Previous jobs / work experience:
What languages have you programmed in (C, C++, Pascal, ...):
Describe programming experience and some interesting project you have
done:
Any other relevant and persuasive information about your abilities and
experience:
What experience/skills do you have in the following areas (0 = little or 
no experience, 2 = extensive experience, expert):
- Unix/Athena user:
- Unix/Athena application programmer/developer:
- Unix/Athena systems programmer/developer:
- DOS or Windows user:
- DOS or Windows programmer/developer:
- Macintosh user:
- Macintosh programmer/developer:
- Networking and network-based applications development:





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