From: glen mccready
To: 0xdeadbeef@substance.abuse.blackdown.org Date: Mon, 08 Jul 1996 14:49:22 -0400
Forwarded-by: Keith Bostic <bostic@bsdi.com> Forwarded-by: Wendell Craig Baker <wbaker@splat.baker.com> Announce: Microsoft Java "Evangelist" position opening =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= >From saraw@microsoft.com (Sara Williams) Organization Microsoft Corporation Date 29 Jun 1996 01:34:58 GMT Newsgroups comp.lang.java Message-ID <4r2182$kco@news.microsoft.com> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= So, you think Java is a pretty awesome way to write portable code, do you? We do too. Microsoft is looking for a Java evangelist - someone to tell the world all about the cool Java work that we are doing, and how to take advantage of it. The person we're looking for is technical, articulate, and excited about Java. A Java evangelist explains the benefits of Java to developers, marketers, and company presidents, so s/he needs to be comfortable explaining technology to technical and non-technical people alike. The Java evangelist also champions the Java developer within Microsoft - making sure that systems and tools include the features that developers need, so s/he must understand development issues and be able to make a compelling argument. The Java evangelist can be based in either the SF Bay Area or Redmond, WA. Of course, Java development experience is a must, and knowing a bit about COM wouldn't hurt either. Interested? Email your resume to elizabm@microsoft.com in ASCII format. Be sure to include a URL for a site showing off your best work. Please indicate your level of interest. No phone calls please. Microsoft is an equal opportunity employer and supports workforce diversity.