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Austin,TX: DSP Applications Programmer/Developer
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Alan R. Weiss
2006-05-16 23:38:39 UTC
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We are seeking at least two DSP Programmers/Developers with significant
(i.e. more than just building some demos) experience with developing code
for TI C6xx (or C55xx), Analog Devices Blackfin, StarCore, or similar
DSP's.

Must be expert at C programming language and DSP's. DSP-C is a plus.
Experience building real applications is required, where "application"
means both control code and signal processing code. Experience with DSP
algorithms required. Assembly on DSP's is a plus, but not required.
Very good to excellent communication skills are necessary, and a
pleasant, "get it done" personality is definately required in this team-
oriented environment. Prima donnas and the overtly arrogant can fix
their attitudes before applying. Significant upward career growth is
possible. US Citizenship is strongly preferred.

If you are a recent college graduate with an BSEE, you should be prepared
to show your practical skills and lots of real-world coding experience.
If you have an MSEE or Ph.D, great, but again, real-world coding and
problem-solving skills get this job, not dissertations. If you have DSP
compiler creation experience, you will NOT be unemployed for very long,
either!

The positions are in Austin, Texas. Full-time, excellent benefits,
beautiful location, affordable high quality housing, awesome lifestyle,
and an exciting company all beckon you. Relocation might be paid (no
buying your old house, but moving expenses can be paid), although
candidates already in Austin are, truthfully, preferred. But if you're
great, and you want to make the move to Austin (one of the best cities in
America to live by every measure around, including Money magazine,
Forbes, etc.), and you're not asking for a gajillion dollars to start,
send us your resume. Male or female, doesn't matter. Older or younger,
if you got the knowledge, bring your "A-game" and lets make some history
together.


Send resumes in strictest confidence to: ***@synchromeshcomputing.com
Live and Let Live
2006-05-17 00:26:19 UTC
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Post by Alan R. Weiss
We are seeking at least two DSP Programmers/Developers with significant
(i.e. more than just building some demos) experience with developing code
for TI C6xx (or C55xx), Analog Devices Blackfin, StarCore, or similar
DSP's.
Must be expert at C programming language and DSP's. DSP-C is a plus.
Experience building real applications is required, where "application"
means both control code and signal processing code. Experience with DSP
algorithms required. Assembly on DSP's is a plus, but not required.
Very good to excellent communication skills are necessary, and a
pleasant, "get it done" personality is definately required in this team-
oriented environment. Prima donnas and the overtly arrogant can fix
their attitudes before applying. Significant upward career growth is
possible. US Citizenship is strongly preferred.
If you are a recent college graduate with an BSEE, you should be prepared
to show your practical skills and lots of real-world coding experience.
If you have an MSEE or Ph.D, great, but again, real-world coding and
problem-solving skills get this job, not dissertations. If you have DSP
compiler creation experience, you will NOT be unemployed for very long,
either!
The positions are in Austin, Texas. Full-time, excellent benefits,
beautiful location, affordable high quality housing, awesome lifestyle,
and an exciting company all beckon you. Relocation might be paid (no
buying your old house, but moving expenses can be paid), although
candidates already in Austin are, truthfully, preferred. But if you're
great, and you want to make the move to Austin (one of the best cities in
America to live by every measure around, including Money magazine,
Forbes, etc.), and you're not asking for a gajillion dollars to start,
send us your resume. Male or female, doesn't matter. Older or younger,
if you got the knowledge, bring your "A-game" and lets make some history
together.
Yeah. Come on down. And after you worked for this outfit for a while,
you'll go screaming back to where you hail from.
Tweaker
2006-05-17 04:16:05 UTC
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Post by Live and Let Live
Yeah. Come on down. And after you worked for this outfit for a while,
you'll go screaming back to where you hail from.
Karen?
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Alan
2006-05-23 14:59:14 UTC
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Post by Live and Let Live
Post by Alan R. Weiss
We are seeking at least two DSP Programmers/Developers with
significant (i.e. more than just building some demos) experience with
developing code for TI C6xx (or C55xx), Analog Devices Blackfin,
StarCore, or similar DSP's.
Must be expert at C programming language and DSP's. DSP-C is a plus.
Experience building real applications is required, where
"application" means both control code and signal processing code.
Experience with DSP algorithms required. Assembly on DSP's is a
plus, but not required. Very good to excellent communication skills
are necessary, and a pleasant, "get it done" personality is
definately required in this team- oriented environment. Prima donnas
and the overtly arrogant can fix their attitudes before applying.
Significant upward career growth is possible. US Citizenship is
strongly preferred.
If you are a recent college graduate with an BSEE, you should be
prepared to show your practical skills and lots of real-world coding
experience. If you have an MSEE or Ph.D, great, but again,
real-world coding and problem-solving skills get this job, not
dissertations. If you have DSP compiler creation experience, you
will NOT be unemployed for very long, either!
The positions are in Austin, Texas. Full-time, excellent benefits,
beautiful location, affordable high quality housing, awesome
lifestyle, and an exciting company all beckon you. Relocation might
be paid (no buying your old house, but moving expenses can be paid),
although candidates already in Austin are, truthfully, preferred.
But if you're great, and you want to make the move to Austin (one of
the best cities in America to live by every measure around, including
Money magazine, Forbes, etc.), and you're not asking for a gajillion
dollars to start, send us your resume. Male or female, doesn't
matter. Older or younger, if you got the knowledge, bring your
"A-game" and lets make some history together.
Yeah. Come on down. And after you worked for this outfit for a
while, you'll go screaming back to where you hail from.
Envy. A pitiful emotion. Since no one with the moniker of Live and Let
Live has ever worked for us, and since this pseudonym doesn't have the
courage to declare who they are, I leave it to the reader.

I will say this - people complain all the time that Usenet has become a
vast cesspool and wasteland. Craigslist and various websites have taken
over the role of Usenet. This poster's snide attitude is a good reason
why.

Alan
LarryG
2006-05-24 04:32:54 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by Live and Let Live
Post by Alan R. Weiss
We are seeking at least two DSP Programmers/Developers with
significant (i.e. more than just building some demos) experience with
developing code for TI C6xx (or C55xx), Analog Devices Blackfin,
StarCore, or similar DSP's.
Must be expert at C programming language and DSP's. DSP-C is a plus.
Experience building real applications is required, where
"application" means both control code and signal processing code.
Experience with DSP algorithms required. Assembly on DSP's is a
plus, but not required. Very good to excellent communication skills
are necessary, and a pleasant, "get it done" personality is
definately required in this team- oriented environment. Prima donnas
and the overtly arrogant can fix their attitudes before applying.
Significant upward career growth is possible. US Citizenship is
strongly preferred.
If you are a recent college graduate with an BSEE, you should be
prepared to show your practical skills and lots of real-world coding
experience. If you have an MSEE or Ph.D, great, but again,
real-world coding and problem-solving skills get this job, not
dissertations. If you have DSP compiler creation experience, you
will NOT be unemployed for very long, either!
The positions are in Austin, Texas. Full-time, excellent benefits,
beautiful location, affordable high quality housing, awesome
lifestyle, and an exciting company all beckon you. Relocation might
be paid (no buying your old house, but moving expenses can be paid),
although candidates already in Austin are, truthfully, preferred.
But if you're great, and you want to make the move to Austin (one of
the best cities in America to live by every measure around, including
Money magazine, Forbes, etc.), and you're not asking for a gajillion
dollars to start, send us your resume. Male or female, doesn't
matter. Older or younger, if you got the knowledge, bring your
"A-game" and lets make some history together.
Yeah. Come on down. And after you worked for this outfit for a
while, you'll go screaming back to where you hail from.
Envy. A pitiful emotion. Since no one with the moniker of Live and Let
Live has ever worked for us, and since this pseudonym doesn't have the
courage to declare who they are, I leave it to the reader.
I will say this - people complain all the time that Usenet has become a
vast cesspool and wasteland. Craigslist and various websites have taken
over the role of Usenet. This poster's snide attitude is a good reason
why.
Alan
And to what emotion do you attribute your own tendency to post
malicious attacks under poorly disguised pseudonyms?
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Larry G.

Calling Austin HOME since 1982!
Tweaker
2006-05-25 01:39:03 UTC
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Post by LarryG
And to what emotion do you attribute your own tendency to post
malicious attacks under poorly disguised pseudonyms?
Heh. Alan's almost as good a hypocrite as Dusty.
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