OPEN GL ROLE: IN UK URGENT

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Chris Burrows (chris++at++a1assured.demon.co.uk)
Thu, 22 Oct 1998 17:19:11 +0100


OpenGL Avon £neg Ref: 13392

Posts from junior level to seasoned engineers are available. These people
will be implementing the worlds highest quality, fastest OpenGL
implementation. Skills required are outstanding programming skills in C or
C++ with the ability to learn quickly and think independently. A solid
background in computer graphics would be advantageous, low level assembler
programming, OpenGL experience or any similar language or a solid grounding
in matrix and vector mathematics.

Any takers?

Or if you know of any colleagues who would be interested in this role please call me on (+44) (0)171 275 8444 return the email.

 Chris Burrows
            Senior Account Manager
            A1 Assured Recruitment Ltd
            Tel: 0171 275 8444
            Fax: 0171 275 8228
            chris++at++a1assured.demon.co.uk
            http://www.a1assured.com

Chris BurrowsA1 Assured Recruitment LtdTel

OpenGL Avon £neg Ref: 13392

Posts from junior level to seasoned engineers are available. These people
will be implementing the worlds highest quality, fastest OpenGL
implementation. Skills required are outstanding programming skills in C or
C++ with the ability to learn quickly and think independently. A solid
background in computer graphics would be advantageous, low level assembler
programming, OpenGL experience or any similar language or a solid grounding
in matrix and vector mathematics.

Any takers?

 

Or if you know of any colleagues who would be interested in this role please call me on (+44) (0)171 275 8444 return the email.

For All Your IT Recruitment Needs Chris Burrows
Senior Account Manager
A1 Assured Recruitment Ltd
Tel: 0171 275 8444
Fax: 0171 275 8228
chris++at++a1assured.demon.co.uk
http://www.a1assured.com


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