[net.jobs] CONVEX has 19 openings

kolstad@convex.UUCP (02/03/86)

CONVEX Computer Corporation (Richardson, Texas -- adjoins Dallas) has
immediate openings in many fields.  CONVEX designs, develops, and
manufactures hardware and software for the C-1: the world's first
affordable supercomputer.

The list below summarizes the current openings and the managers to
contact:

  Manager of Operating Systems     (1 opening:  Rob Kolstad     214-952-0351)
  Customer Service Troubleshooters (2 openings: Kent Fuka       214-952-0350)
  Customer Training                (2 openings: Kent Fuka       214-952-0350)
  UNIX Utilities Programmer        (2 openings: Jerry Schieffer 214-952-0312)
  ADA, FTN, C Runtime System Prog. (1 opening:  Jerry Schieffer 214-952-0312)
  Communications Programmer        (1 opening:  Jerry Schieffer 214-952-0312)
  Compiler Developer               (2 openings: Gil Hansen      214-952-0348)
  Diagnostic Developer             (6 openings: John Clark      214-952-0347)
  Software Test Engineer           (1 opening:  Dave Holt       214-952-0302)

Please call these managers or send electronic mail to them at
{ihnp4,allegra}!convex!lastname .  CONVEX has needs for bright people
with all levels of experience:  from college graduate to industrial
veterans.

CONVEX is a three year old startup company which first achieved
profitability in the last quarter of 1985.  CONVEX's C-1 runs
vectorizable jobs at up to 40 MFLOPS.  We have a customer base of over
two dozen machines in 20 shops.  Our internal development staff has
access to a dozen machines -- CONVEX is committed to supplying adequate
computational and environmental resources to its employees.

Employees have access to all levels of company management; company
meetings keep everyone informed on developments throughout the
corporation.   All current positions have high visibility; some
offer customer contact and travel.  CONVEX pays competitive salaries,
offers equity participation to all employees, and pays relocation
expenses.

CONVEX's C-1 runs the 4.2BSD UNIX system and is usually functionally
indistinguishable from VAX 4.2BSD (though of course everything runs
several times faster).