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BrentJRogers External

Since: Jul 06, 2007 Posts: 1
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 3:39 pm Post subject: BGP Job Opening Archived from groups: comp>os>linux>development>system (more info?) |
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Hello! group My name is Brent and I am a recruiter at Cisco. We are
looking for a topnotch software engineer with BGP experience. Please
take a look at the job opening listed below and let me know if you are
interested or if you know someone that might be interested.
Regards,
Brent
Software Engineer IV
Location - San Jose, California
Description
Participate (in a senior/ lead role) on a project team of engineers
involved in development of software for Cisco products. Requires use
of a strong background in SW design, documentation and implementation,
on projects that may include any of the following list of
responsibilities: Lead project team on the build of a major SW
release, including building the software, coordinating with other
departments, and participating in scheduling (from conception to
testing). Architect, design and deliver system software after
specification of platform requirements. Demonstrate a high degree of
originality and innovation in defining product and project level
architecture. Significantly influences the design of interfaces
between products to ensure interoperability. Resolve design issues.
Define new software product features. Develop large portions of
software independently and rapidly. Champion new improved design
methodologies. Define Reliability, Availability, Serviceability (RAS)
goals for products. Incorporate RAS in product design. Participate and/
or take a lead role in Cisco's Patent Program.
Contribute to the development of networking functionality including
but not limited to routing infrastructure, unicast protocols,
multicast routing protocols, signaling protocols and routing
applications.
In addition to SW Eng III: Ability to apply extensive experience as a
networking generalist or specialist. Requires experience with more
than one of the LAN/WAN and network layer protocols. Understand new
market requirements. Possess in-depth knowledge of own product and
broad knowledge of other related products. Understand advanced
architecture principles and design practices. Understand advanced
datacom concepts. Possess in-depth understanding of competitive
products. Superior bug fixing and testing skills. Ability to plan
large projects. Ability to solve system wide problems. Initiates
informal reviews of ideas and technical objectives within and across
business units. Work is performed without management direction.
Exercises considerable latitude in determining technical objectives of
assignment. Completed work is reviewed by management through
consultation from a relatively long time perspective, for results.
Translates BU level goals in to own work assignments. Interfaces cross-
functionally and lead team collaboration extending beyond work group.
Customer resolution requires excellent verbal skills and professional
presentation. Sponsors and models exemplary team interaction.
Encourages and accepts personal feedback. Mentors junior team members.
Demonstrate ability to successfully influence win-win cross-functional
dynamics. Resolves conflicts by fostering team communications.
Provides technical guidance to small teams. Takes ownership for
initiatives and code facets, and then drives ongoing evaluation and
success. Determines own methods on issue resolution. Uses judgment to
solve problems where protocol might not exist. Applies high degree of
ingenuity using broad parameters for foundation of decisions. Makes
product level decisions independently. Technical, Industry, Business
and Cross-Functional Knowledge. Partnership. Solve Problems & Make
Decisions. Demonstrate Leadership. Establish Plans. Think Globally.
Dedication to Customer Success. Innovation and Learning. Acknowledged
technical expert on project.
Prior experience in developing routing infrastructure, unicast and
multicast routing protocols, signaling protocols is an advantage.
Experience in troubleshooting in embedded systems, in customer
networks would be an added plus.
Typically requires MSEE/CS combined with 5-7 years of related
experience, or BSEE/CS combined with 7-10+ yrs related experience.
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ellis External

Since: Apr 02, 2004 Posts: 193
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 11:18 pm Post subject: Re: BGP Job Opening [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?) |
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In article <1183736344.171220.188540.TakeThisOut@e16g2000pri.googlegroups.com>,
BrentJRogers.TakeThisOut@gmail.com <BrentJRogers.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello! group My name is Brent and I am a recruiter at Cisco.
Yeah, right. I'm sure Cisco always uses gmail since they couldn't
possibly have their own mail server. |
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phil-news-nospam External

Since: Nov 16, 2006 Posts: 329
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Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 2:41 pm Post subject: Re: BGP Job Opening [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?) |
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On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 23:18:35 -0000 ellis.DeleteThis@no.spam wrote:
| In article <1183736344.171220.188540.DeleteThis@e16g2000pri.googlegroups.com>,
| BrentJRogers.DeleteThis@gmail.com <BrentJRogers.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote:
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|>Hello! group My name is Brent and I am a recruiter at Cisco.
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| Yeah, right. I'm sure Cisco always uses gmail since they couldn't
| possibly have their own mail server.
Many companies are having problems with staff creating outside email
accounts. Many of them have had to begin blocking web access to such
places as aol, gmail, hotmail, yahoo, etc., just to minimize these
kinds of security breaches.
So it is very plausible someone from Cisco really is using gmail.
But it is just as plausible this is someone else trolling for contact
info, for reasons varying from competitors looking for people to hire
who would otherwise be matches for Cisco, or scam artists trying to
catch people whole might be interested in letting some cash depart.
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ellis External

Since: Apr 02, 2004 Posts: 193
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Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 11:34 pm Post subject: Re: BGP Job Opening [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?) |
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In article <f7anat1t81 RemoveThis @news4.newsguy.com>, <phil-news-nospam RemoveThis @ipal.net> wrote:
>But it is just as plausible this is someone else trolling for contact
>info, for reasons varying from competitors looking for people to hire
>who would otherwise be matches for Cisco, or scam artists trying to
>catch people whole might be interested in letting some cash depart.
I'm thinking it's just a headhunter looking for a head to get him
a commission. |
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