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Wow...that one sounds like it's tailored for a specific person to hire. Certainly points out that one should diversify in today's market. > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: RE: IBM a personal comment > From: "Joe Pluta" <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Mon, January 31, 2005 11:30 am > To: "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > From: michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > Quick search on Monster...iSeries OR AS/400 - 14 hits; Java - 182 > hits; > > java and (iseries or AS/400) - 0 hits. > > Just for the fun of it, search results for my area (Chicago Northwest): > > 35 - RPG or iSeries or AS/400 > 91 - Java > 5 - Java and (RPG or iSeries or AS/400) > 48 - (.NET or C#) > 2 - (.NET or C#) and (RPG or iSeries or AS/400) > > Interesting - .NET is closer to RPG than Java for available positions. > The requirements for some of these jobs are laughable, though. Here's a > good one: > --------- > > The client is a $300 MM Corporation, which is based in a Chicago > northwest suburb. It's a consumer product manufacturer, which sells > product and services through company owned stores and franchises. The > Senior Programmer/Analyst: > > . Is responsible for application development and support in an AS400, > .Net intranet, POS Integration, and SQL Server environment. > . Provides technical expertise and leadership in the design, development > and delivery of applications, while adhering to strict timelines, > deliverables, and quality. > . Develops and documents functional and technical requirements. > . Develops solutions that are efficient, re-usable, open, and > maintainable. > . Defines business processes and find ways to streamline and automate > these processes in order to provide business value. > > REQUIREMENTS: > > . BS or MS degree in computer science or equivalent experience. > . 7+ years of business and technical experience in AS400 environment. > . 3+ years experience .Net, SQL Server environment. > . Possess a wide range of experience in various sizes and types of > projects. > . Solid understanding and practical experience in object-oriented design > and development (OOA/OOD) > > SKILLSET: > . .Net Web Development (VB.net, ASP.net, ADO.net, IIS, Visual Studio, > VB6) > . HTML > . SQL Server (database design, development, TSQL) > . Integration tools (XML, FTP, SQL DTS, AS400 MQ and Data Queues) > . AS400 tools (RPG III, RPG IV, RPG free format, CL, PDM tools, DBU, > SQL) > . AS400 and Windows based change management tools > > PLUSES: > . Experience with AS400 JDA MMS and JDE manufacturing applications > . Java, JSP, Javascript > . AS400 LPAR familiarity > . AS400 POS integration experience > . MKS Implementer and Source Integrity Manager change management tools > . Familiarity with enterprise reporting and analysis tools, NGS > IQ/Qport, Business Objects, Actuate, SQL Server Reporting Engine, > Cognos, Crystal Reports > --------- > > Uh huh. Over seven years in AS/400, over three in .NET. OOA/OOD. .NET > web development AND Java/JSP/JavaScript. XML and data queues and RPG > free format. LPAR and POS would be nice. > > Who comes up with these requirements? > > Joe > > -- > This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing list > To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/midrange-l > or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l.
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