[TriZPUG] About the Jr Level Job

Sean Cavanaugh sean at cavanaugh.pro
Fri Dec 5 16:53:34 CET 2014


Hey Trizpug!

Happy holidays :)

Sending this mail in regard to some comments I got after positing a Jr
Level Job.

This was not meant to be 'anti senior people', or trying to hire someone
that was senior so we could pay them less.  This was simply a job that had
limited requirements and the ability grow so the pay would probably match
was a new grad would make.  Obviously as well you don't have to be 22 and
just graduated, that was just a hint at the level pay (which is probably a
range this job is not working for me, its my sister-group).

Now for senior people who want to work at a startup, WE HAVE JOB
LISTINGS!!! Go to->
http://cumulusnetworks.com/careers/

The two jobs that we are hiring and can work out of the Cary office are
Technical Support Engineer and the Customer Engineer.  These are both very
senior roles (as in very technical 5+ years exp is usually encourage) and
pay accordingly.

The TSE role probably does not apply to a lot of people on this list, think
of Cisco TAC or Redhat support.  This would be a very technical network
engineer or very senior sysadmin with support background and some network
experience. We do network support for our clients.  Most of our TSE's have
a CCIE to give an idea of the type of talent.

The customer engineer role in my opinion does apply to this mailer.  This
role helps develop automation framework using Ansible,Puppet,Chef, etc as
well as creating automation around network solutions (OpenStack, VMware,
etc).

Both of these roles have some overlap but the customer engineer role is a
developer type role focused on customer integration where the TSE role is
applying and fixing solutions on live networks.

Do not send me resumes for those jobs, just apply online.  We have hired
multiple people from the job board that had no internal references.  If
there is interest in learning what Cumulus Network is I can come do a talk
but I didn't know how relevant a 'product' is for this mailer I was saving
up some python code to present at some point :):)

-Sean
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