Open position at Silicon Graphics: Performer Product Manager

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Allan Schaffer (aschaffe)
Mon, 21 Aug 1995 13:29:07 -0700


A copy of this posting can be found in:
  ftp://sgigate.sgi.com/pub/Performer/misc/job-posting.95.08

Please reply directly to Susan <sraskin++at++engr.sgi.com>

Allan

--- Forwarded from "Susan Raskin" <sraskin++at++rasputin.engr.sgi.com>

Silicon Graphics has a new open position in its Mountain View
headquarters for a Product Manager for SGI's Performer toolkit. This
product manager will work with software developers, many in the CAD
industry, whose applications utilize Performer. The product manager
will be the primary liaison between these customers and SGI
engineering teams developing new features and functions for Performer
based on developers' needs. Responsibilities will include providing
support to user groups, coordinating appropriate demos for trade
shows, and participating in the formulation of press releases.

This position requires a BS/BA in marketing or an appropriate
technical field, or equivalent, plus 5 or more years experience in
product management and marketing functions within a graphics-oriented
company. An engineering background would be very helpful. The
position requires a solid technical understanding of high-performance
rendering and real-time graphics.

To apply for this position, email resume to sraskin++at++sgi.com, fax to
415-933-0980, or call Susan Raskin at 415-390-4523. Silicon Graphics
is an equal opportunity employer. Principals only, please.

---End of forwarded mail from "Susan Raskin" <sraskin++at++rasputin.engr.sgi.com>

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Allan Schaffer                                             aschaffe++at++sgi.com
Silicon Graphics                  http://reality.sgi.com/employees/aschaffe

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