[info-performer] The Performer team is hiring!

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From: Allan Schaffer (allan++at++sgi.com)
Date: 11/22/2002 00:13:09


Performers,

OpenGL Performer has enjoyed more than 10 years of success in visual
simulation, virtual reality, simulation-based design, interactive
entertainment, broadcast video, manufacturing, scientific visualization,
architectural walk-through, and computer aided design.

And thanks to all of your support, our team is expanding. We are
looking for OpenGL Performer & 3D Graphics experts to join us as we
develop the next generation of advanced features and capabilities for
the Performer toolkit.

The details:

Job Code # 44241
Member of Technical Staff - Design

Join an innovative, fast-paced, high performance team! Develop the
advanced features and innovative techniques that will support high
performance rendering on the SGI graphics platforms of the future.
This is a full-time position located at the SGI headquarters in
Mountain View, CA (USA).

Job Requirements:

B.S. or equivalent in computer science. Strong & performance-oriented
programming skills in C & C++ on IRIX, Linux, or Windows. Thorough
knowledge of OpenGL, OpenGL Performer, OpenGL Volumizer, OpenGL
Optimizer, other SGI graphics libraries, or other scene graph toolkits
required.

Email your resume to: Misha Castro, mishac++at++sgi.com
Or by mail: Misha Castro, SGI m/s 742, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway,
Mountain View, CA, 94043.
Be sure to note the Job Code # 44241 in your email.

Also: Members of the Performer team will be in the SGI booth and at the
Friends of Performer meeting at IITSEC. If you'll be attending IITSEC,
bring your resume and come say hello.

-- 
Allan Schaffer                                            allan++at++sgi.com
Engr. Manager, Core Rendering                            1-650-933-2160
Silicon Graphics                                     http://www.sgi.com


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