[Tfug] PGP

johngalt johngalt1 at uswest.net
Wed Jul 6 08:52:10 MST 2005


Palo Alto? Can you afford to buy a single family residence within; let's say 
a half hour commute?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Matt Stump" <mstump at pgp.com>
To: <tfug at tfug.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 1:14 AM
Subject: [Tfug] PGP


>I was once a member of the TFUG community before moving out to the  bay 
>area for employment at PGP.  I have often thought to myself when 
>attempting to fill some of our open positions that if I could just 
>convince some of the people from TFUG to move out here my search  would be 
>over.  So what the hell, lets give it a try.  We have two  open positions 
>one for a GNU/Linux developer and one in QA.  The QA  spot is what I'm 
>primarily concerned with.  You would be part of a  team doing QA work on a 
>Linux based server product, with a heavy  focus on email and encryption. 
>Most decent sysadmin types would have  no problems fitting in or doing the 
>work.
>
> Some of the desired skills are:
>   -Basic understanding of SQL
>   -Basic understanding of Apache.
>   -Basic understanding of encryption both symmetric and asymmetric
>   -Not afraid to compile a kernel (you would be surprised how rare  this 
> is)
>   -Good grasp of networks, routing, subnets etc...
>   -Not afraid to break out a packet sniffer and figure out what is  going 
> on.
>   -Have administered email and DNS servers
>   -Basic shell scripting abilities
>   -Have worked with iptables/ipchains
>   -Perl/Python is a plus.
>
> The url for the posting is:
> http://www.recruitforce.com/NA3/ats/careers/requisition.jsp? 
> org=PGP&cws=1&rid=46
>
> The only stipulation is that you have got to be willing to move out  here. 
> If I know you, or you can get a recommendation from some the  legacy 
> TFUGers (Harry, Nick, Goldarg, Justin, Kyle etc...) then  that's an added 
> bonus.  You can forward your resume directly to me.   Anyway thanks for 
> putting up with my spam.
>
> Matt Stump
> QA Engineer
> PGP Corporation
> 3460 West Bayshore Road
> Palo Alto, CA 94303 USA
>
> T (650) 319-9000
> F (650) 319-9001
> mstump at pgp.com
>
> PGP Fingerprint:
> 957E 42FD 6D3F 7A63 B5F6
> DF16 F926 EE31 3E79 B863
>
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