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jobopenings
Hey group,
Stumbled up on thisone, thoughd I'd post it for you all to check out.. (u.s.
citizens that is..)
they ask for fairly experienced people (minimal 5 to 8 years) in
Seattle, Washington, Mendota Heights, Minnesota, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin..
enjoy
http://www.cray.com/jobs/current.html
patch
ps. I know this is the wrong group and that i'm guilty of crossposting now
but don't know for sure if y'all check out careers announcements too.. so
here goes...
ps2. oh, and mark, when I skimmed through the job postings of cray inc. I
noticed they explicitly ask for us-citizens.. can they apply for your seal
of approvement now? *grin*
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Re: jobopenings
It is common practice for companies with highly sensitive or classified projects
to require their workers to be citizens. Take our local company Texas Instuments
for example, they have many government/defense projects that allow only citizens
to work on.
simon.
"patch" <pretpet[no]@[spam]hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hey group,
>
>Stumbled up on thisone, thoughd I'd post it for you all to check out.. (u.s.
>citizens that is..)
>
>they ask for fairly experienced people (minimal 5 to 8 years) in
>
>Seattle, Washington, Mendota Heights, Minnesota, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin..
>
>enjoy
>
>http://www.cray.com/jobs/current.html
>
>patch
>
>ps. I know this is the wrong group and that i'm guilty of crossposting now
>but don't know for sure if y'all check out careers announcements too.. so
>here goes...
>
>ps2. oh, and mark, when I skimmed through the job postings of cray inc.
I
>noticed they explicitly ask for us-citizens.. can they apply for your seal
>of approvement now? *grin*
>
>
>
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