Path: utzoo!yunexus!unicus!emc From: emc@unicus.UUCP (Eric M. Carroll) Newsgroups: ont.jobs Subject: Position Available Message-ID: <1821@unicus.UUCP> Date: 23 Dec 87 20:14:15 GMT Article-I.D.: unicus.1821 Posted: Wed Dec 23 15:14:15 1987 Reply-To: emc@unicus.COM (Eric M. Carroll) Distribution: ont Organization: Unicus Corporation, Toronto, Ont, Canada Lines: 36 Unicus Corporation is looking for a self-directed individual to act as a Macintosh Guru. This individual will have had significant experience with the Toolbox, especially with all those little details only vaguely mentioned in Inside Macintosh, or knowable only via direct experience or divine guidance. This person will be a major resource person for the user interface implementation group, and should be well versed in ui design and implementation issues. A strong personality, with solid leadership abilities would be very welcome. Experience in object oriented languages like C++, MPW C or MPW Pascal and object oriented design methodologies is prefered. A user's level familiarity with Unix and its development tools is an asset. Unicus is a small software development company currently specializing in applied compiler technology and telecommunications. As a result, there is quite a bit of flexability in the job defintion and its responsabilities. We offer the successful applicant a relaxed, close-knit enviroment with flexible hours and a varying workload, under minimal supervision. Salary is negotiable based on experience. A permanent employee is prefered, but a short term contract is possible. This position is available mid January. To arrange an interview, send email to the address below, or phone (416) 961-7187 and leave a message (with name, phone number and time to call) until Jan 4. After that call Unicus directly at (416) 967-1320, or write: Eric Carroll Unicus Corporation 1240 Bay St, Ste 201 Toronto, Ont. M5R 2A7 -- Eric.M.Carroll@Unicus.COM (Internet) {uunet!mnetor, utgpu}!unicus!emc (dumb UUCP) mnetor!unicus!emc@uunet.UU.NET (dumb ARPA) "The abscence of tedium IS magic" - Paul Menon