A large wireless/telecom client in Madison, WI is searching for an Application Developer to join their development.
Face it...the wireless business is cool. And growing like crazy. And they need top developers to keeping pushing the envelope and developing applications that make the wireless junkies go wild.
Hard to resist, eh?
If you want to be part of this wireless craziness, and you've got a year or two of development experience, email me: smithtx@gmail.com (App Developer in subject line).
Look forward to talking,
Dennis Smith
Director, Talent Strategy
WorldLink, Inc.
Editor, WirelessJobs.com
*Here's the full techie lowdown on the skills:
Software Engineering: C, PL-SQL, SQL Plus, K Shell
eSkills: HTML/CSS, Java/JSP, J2EE, XML
Databases: Oracle
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Friday, December 7, 2007
WinMobile Application Developer - Mountain View, CA
WinMobile Application Developer
Location: Mountain View, Ca
Email Resume to: dennis@worldlink-us.com
Subject line: WinMobile App Dev
Venture-backed startup is out to change the world. Sure, lots of people make
that claim, but they mean it. Their mission is to fundamentally alter the way
people use their mobile devices. They will be moving to downtown Mountain
View with great access to public transport, food and lively fun.
Skills: Win Mobile(5 or 6), OOD, Visual Studio 2005, Visual C++
Job Description:
This is a terrific opportunity to participate in the development of an application
platform to deliver rich media web services to millions of mobile customers.
Job Responsibility:
1.Design and develop cross platform mobile application to support Windows
Mobile.
2.Collaborate with external teams to port the application layers to various
devices and other open mobile operating systems
3.Utilize and evangelize best of breed programming techniques including
design patterns, re-usable and modular development
Required Skills:
Demonstrated track record of developing, shipping and supporting
application/services on mobile devices
Demonstrated and consistent track record as a significant contributor through
the development career
Ability to quickly master new technologies and push the envelope for
performance and reliability
Defensive coding ability accompanies with strong analytical and problem
solving skills
In-depth debugging skills; ability to reach out and use team strengths to
solve problems
Good sense of humor and can-do spirit
Required Experience:
3-5 years experience in mobile application development in C++ on Windows
Mobile platform. Demonstrable use of object oriented development, application
frameworks, memory management, file I/O, network & socket programming,
concurrency and multi-threading. Experience with Industry standards and device
porting knowledge is very desirable.
Education:
BS/MS in Computer Science, Engineering or relevant discipline and experience
Monday, November 19, 2007
Rich UI Engineer (Contract) - Dallas, TX
Rich UI Engineer - Dallas, TX (Contract)
Experience required:
Strong C/C++ background;
Microsoft COM (Component Object Model) and/or CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture);
XML (Extensible Markup Language)
ECMA (Java Script)
Record of architecting and/or leading middleware projects based on the technologies above;
XUL (XML User-interface Language)
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
XBL (XML binding language)
RDF (Resource Description Framework)
JAVA
Embedded devices experience
Interested? Please forward your resume to Dennis@WorldLink-US.com
Saturday, September 29, 2007
T-Mobile Jobs - the recruiter's chat
T-mobile Jobs - the recruiters chat
Listen to the recruiters of T-Mobile’s Engineering/Operations team discuss their jobs and find out from them why T-Mobile is a great place to work. You’ll hear regional recruiters Dennis Smith, Jen Hinkle, Ryan Pothoven, Mattea Cirrincionne, Kristen Kunath & Sherri Howe. Some of the jobs discussed are RF Engineers, Field Technicians , Real Estate & Zoning Manager and Construction Manager. To apply visit tmobile.com/jobsFriday, April 13, 2007
Taking Wireless to the WiMax
Sprint Nextel to launch network in Chicago that will offer Internet on the go with broadband-like speed
From the Chicago Tribune:
From the Chicago Tribune:
With the digital age increasingly going wireless, Chicago soon will become one of the first cities in the country to have access to the next generation of computer communication, in which people will keep connected to the Internet wherever they go.Get the complete read HERE.
The new network, constructed by Motorola Inc., will be operated by Sprint Nextel Corp. and will envelop the region in a digital signal as powerful as the broadband service used by many homes and businesses.
Friday, April 6, 2007
MetroPCS hoping to raise USD1 billion from IPO
I have some buddies at MetroPCS who used to ply their engineering wares at AT&T Wireless.
For their sakes, I hope their IPO just goes bananas.
Then, maybe they'll take me out to lunch, or send me a couple of Texas Lotto tickets.
Here's the story about their hopes for bringing in 1B in the IPO (courtesy of WirelessNews).
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
20 Most Interesting Wireless Startups
Paul D. Kretkowski (DailyWireless) brings us a nice post today:
20 Most Interesting Wireless StartupsI'll list the 20 Wireless Startups here, and you can check out DailyWireless for the specifics on each HERE.
1) Admob
2) Blyk
The first free mobile virtual network operator (MVNO).
3) FON
A HotSpot in every pot.
4) Futuretxt
5) I'minlikewithyou
Interesting concept, just won't apply to me.
6) Jajah
I'm liking this one - make VoIP calls from your PC or landline w/o downloads or plug-ins - even w/o having broadband.
7) Jaiku Mobile
8) Jott
Dictation turned in to email?
9) Medio
Mobile search
10) Mozes
Send and receive mobile messages to and from your fave bands, social groups, friends.
11) MyGADS
12) myMobileMedia
Giving mobile subscribers access to their PC (music, pictures, video).
13) Obopay
This just might be my fave of the 20...will allow me to make $$ transfers alarmingly ez (backed/secured by MasterCard).
4 words: Money on your phone.
14) Radar
Instant picture conversations with your favorite people and no one else.
15) Streamverse
16) Teleflip
Email on your cell phone ... for free.
17) Twitter
If you don't know what Twitter is yet, I can't explain it to you. Well, yes I can. Twitter answers the question, "What are you doing?"
Assuming somebody cares.
18) Thrrum
19) VoiceThread
Create a voicethread and collect the stories behind your pictures.
20) ZenZui
Stop surfing. Start Zooming.
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