Vacancies....

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David Cooper (davec++at++fire.coryphaeus.com)
Fri, 5 Jan 1996 12:54:24 -0800


Coryphaeus Software have several vacancies for Software
Engineers. We are looking for talented dynamic individuals who would
relish the prospect of working for a leading edge company. Coryphaeus,
founded in 1989 and based in Los Gatos CA, is a leading supplier of
integrated visual simulation tools for SGI platforms. The
best known of our products include Designers Workbench (3D modeling
and behavior definition tool), EasyT ( terrain generation tool), and
EasyScene (Visual Simulation tool based on Performer). We have close
links with SGI and frequently work together on new projects. The most
recent example of this was the flagship demo for the SGI Impact called
"Mekton". This was created by SGI in part by using Designers Workbench and
EasyScene.

The vacancies exist across our entire product range and we are looking
for people with various skill sets ranging from GUI design, to 3D model
building, to Visual Simulation, to full simulation design and implementation.

Essential for any of the vacancies are the following..

        o experience of visual simulation

        o C and C++

        o broad knowledge of the various SGI platforms

        o openGL/GL

        o experience of visual simulation tools or API toolkits

        o Motif experience (only for positions which require GUI work)

        o be able to work as part of a team on software topics that are
                          frequently touching the research realm.

If you have the above and would like the challenge of working in a
demanding and rewarding environment then contact me. Send resumes by
email, fax or regular mail. Addresses given below.

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David Cooper Coryphaeus Software, Inc. davec++at++coryphaeus.com 985 University Ave., Suite 31, Los Gatos, CA 95030 Tel: 408-395-4537 Fax: 408-395-6351


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