Sentences with phrase «as a programmer in»

Girdley, who earned a computer science degree with honors from Lafayette College, worked as a programmer in Silicon Valley.
My research team and I have been looking into women's hidden contributions as programmers in early Theoretical Population Biology journals.
You have at least 5 years of previous experience as a programmer in the games industry or a related industry;
You can use it to convey your interest to work as a programmer in a particular company that is currently not having any recruitment drive.
Result - oriented and hard working software professional with extensive 14 years of experience as a programmer in various software organizations, strong knowledge of programming languages, excellent knowledge of VB.
Programmer resume objective 1: Looking for an entry — level position as programmer in -LSB-...]
Looking for an entry — level position as programmer in your esteemed organization where I will have the opportunity of using my practical knowledge of programming as well as upgrade my skills on the emerging trends in the sector.
Objective: Seeking the job as a programmer in reputed IT organization.

Not exact matches

«The fact that a person may be employed as a computer programmer and may use information technology skills and knowledge to help an enterprise achieve its goals in the course of his or her job is not sufficient to establish the position as a specialty occupation.»
In a government memo, which was first spotted by Axios, U.S.C.I.S. argues that computer programmers are not presumed to be eligible for these visas, as they have been in the pasIn a government memo, which was first spotted by Axios, U.S.C.I.S. argues that computer programmers are not presumed to be eligible for these visas, as they have been in the pasin the past.
«An entry - level computer programmer position would not generally qualify as a position in a specialty occupation» the memo reads.
As such, it also gives owners and investors more control over the business, in a way that they would not be subjected to the mercy of the hands of the programmers.
Iskold arrived in the U.S. from the Ukraine in 1991 and first worked as a programmer on Wall Street.
When businesses post jobs on the platform, Toptal identifies available developers proficient in the software languages necessary to handle the task at hand, then contacts the client to learn more about the job and the company as a whole before interviewing programmer candidates to make sure their skills and personalities are properly attuned.
Soon after finishing his MBA in India, he was recruited by IT company Unisys and worked in Silicon Valley as a computer programmer for several years.
True or not (and many advocates for women in tech spending their lives battling these stereotypes), in our unpolitically correct moments most of us would admit that we hold an image of programmers as shy but brilliant types who don't mind being holed away with their computers for hours or days on end.
Shortly after setting up the company, the founders moved SoundCloud to Berlin, which was developing a reputation as one of the most startup - friendly cities in Europe at the time, partly due to its cheap accommodation and its abundance of talented programmers.
Seeing the trend, Leung hustled to hire young programmers versed in Drupal and other open - source software systems, such as Alfresco and MuleSoft, that are designed to work on mobile devices or with big - data applications.
With almost no money, Musk worked a bevy of jobs — as an intern in Microsoft's Canadian marketing department, an intern for the Bank of Nova Scotia, and as a programmer for a video - game developer called, presciently, Rocket Science.
The showcase was intended to get fickle programmers onside as RIM tries to recover from numerous blunders over the past year, including flagging sales, a woefully underdeveloped apps store and criticism that it hasn't released a new smartphone in ages.
Describing the manner in which Ellison selected new programmers and salespeople as «clinical,» Squire attributes Oracle's success largely to the premium he has always placed on choosing the right candidates.
Roughly two - dozen programmers are gathered around a long conference table inside Gates Hall (as in Bill and Melinda), the brand - new, steel - plated home to Cornell's computing and information science departments.
Dasilva worked as a programmer before starting Lightspeed in 2005.
Real work has extended periods of inactivity or dull grunt work, as opposed to the exciting, feverish pace of a computer programmer in a movie (I'm looking at you, «The Social Network» - programming should not look that cool).
As a programmer, Gutstein believes Machinima can transition away from an ad network model — where ad impressions are bought and sold programmatically and where Ebitda margins are in the single digits — to more of a cable network model, where ads are bought and sold in packages and where Ebitda margins are anywhere from 30 % to 60 %.
Those who mostly work in the evenings — such as programmers — are at greater risk for Type 2 diabetes, cancer, and heart disease.
In fact, Taso Du Val, CEO of Toptal, an outsourcing firm that focuses on the world's most elite technology talent told me that when his company evaluates programmers, they not only look at technical skills, but put just as much emphasis on communication skills, initiative and teamwork.
IMDB In anticipation of breaking into online video, Amazon bought the film and TV database company, started as a pet project eight years earlier by a U.K. - based cinephile computer programmer who continued running the company under Bezos.
Dan Bricklin, 25, was getting ready to apply to business schools in Massachusetts, and Bob Frankston, 27, was working as a computer programmer near Boston.
Exmo employs programmers based in India, Russia, Spain, and Thailand as well as advisors in England, Lithuania, Singapore, and the United States.
That means that Apple may not be ready to launch a Web TV service in early fall, as it has told programmers it would like to do.
If the environment was better then the next project manager in my position might actually be able to hire the programmers they need, because half the population might have considered it as a possible career when they were in high school.
As I had these conversations with the programmers and entrepreneurs who are most deeply involved in Bitcoin, I encountered a quiet but widely held belief that much of the most convincing evidence pointed to a reclusive American man of Hungarian descent named Nick Szabo.
(Soylent has also already entered mainstream culture as the favored meal replacement drink of tech programmers in Silicon Valley.)
If they are to succeed — not only as a fringe medium of exchange or speculative investment, but as real competitors with government currencies — some new programmers are going to have to come along and make currencies whose digital coins are created in a much different manner than the current ones.
Ubercab's app had been built quickly by a team of freelance programmers hired by cofounders Kalanick and Camp, and as a consequence it was full of bugs that would sometimes send all the Uber cars in San Francisco to the same place.
As the largest pharmaceutical distributor in North America, McKesson Corporation has offered remote jobs for information security analysts, technical engineers, business systems analysts, registered nurses, and programmer analysts.
Failure to do so could result in the company not actually owning the software as it would belong to the programmer.
Dave started his career at RBC in 1988 as a computer programmer before moving to the organization's retail banking arm.
The fact that there's a need for trusted parties within a blockchain system — say code auditors, programmers, institutions — is not a problem because these trusted parties are forced to operate in a more transparent way than their pre-blockchain equivalents, as explained in Part II.
I too like the think of our existence in a computer - type model, and being a programmer, I can tell you it's neccessary to set the attributes of every possible interaction, as any unexpected collision will result in a fatal error.
I remember a man in my last parish who explained his marriage problems by referring to his job as a computer programmer.
Just as the success of the computer depends upon the meticulous preparation of instructions by the programmer, omitting no step in the whole process, so it is assumed that the success of the human learner, who is believed to be (among other things) a very complex cybernetic mechanism, depends upon the scrupulous logical organization of teaching materials.
If we suppose that God is all knowing n all powerful then as in the field of computers he is a programmer.
G. Seek inclusion for local cable programmers, local public radio broadcasters, computer network operators and similar professionals operating in the public interest as members of training delegations going to developing nations in order to propagate the concept of a vigorous, involved public citizen movement.
But as the prices of printed volumes declined, scribes found themselves without work — like COBOL programmers in the 1980s.
Before having children I worked in London as programmer for a large international bank, after having baby number three I made the difficult decision to set up my own company and have for the last 4 years been working as a freelance social media consultant as well as running several of my own blogs.
Prior to moving to the United States, Christine worked in the computer industry for seven years as an operator and programmer before becoming a Surveyor specializing in commercial real estate appraisal, acquisition and development.
In my experience, sometimes sports programmers can be viewed as high school jocks that didn't want to get a real job.
I did a degree in maths from Birmingham University, then worked for some years as a programmer for Severn - Trent water authority, before leaving to have our two sons, Daniel and Timothy, in the late 1980s.
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