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== '''The List''' == | == '''The List''' == |
Revision as of 17:49, 8 August 2007
Contents
Embedded Linux Jobs List
Instructions for Employers
This page is intended to provide a place for people or companies to advertise their embedded Linux jobs or contract work. This could include contract work or fulltime employment.
Companies with Linux work are encouraged to provide their information in the table below so that Linux experts may contact them for jobs of interest. Please put an expiration date for the information, so we can remove information when it gets stale. Or even better, when the work is no longer available, please remove your entry from this table.
Instructions for Experts
Please use the contact information below, if you are interested in the position or work being advertised.
The List
Name of offerer (Company) | Position description | Location | Contact Info | Expires date |
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Tim Bird (Sony Corporation of America) | Senior Software Engineer, Linux Kernel (experience with kernel and realtime systems preferred) |
San Jose, CA, USA | tim dot bird (at) am dot sony dot com | Dec, 2007 |
Tim Bird (Sony Corporation of America) | Software Engineer, Linux Kernel (experience contributing to kernel.org source tree preferred) |
San Jose, CA, USA | tim dot bird (at) am dot sony dot com | Dec, 2007 |
Michael Opdenacker (Free Electrons, France) | Kernel and embedded Linux trainer and consultant (community contributors preferred. Details) |
home based, preferably in the south east of France | jobs (at) free dash electrons dot com | Dec, 2007 |