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Jon Curnow

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May 26, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/26/99
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YACHTING AND BOATING WORLD

A vacancy has arisen for a Technical Controller on IPC’s award-winning
Yachting and Boating World Website (http://www.ybw.com)

Key duties and responsibilities:

To co-ordinate the management of all technical, software, IT and
logistical processes, to ensure the smooth running to the IPC Yachting
Websites (http://www.ybw.com).
To maintain and develop effective publishing systems for web based
editorial and advertising content.

The successful applicant will have at least one years experience in
dealing with UNIX web server systems in a commercial environment;
knowledge of CGI and Perl programming; experience with web databases;
basic HTML as well as some knowledge of FileMaker Pro (or other desktop
databases).

He/she will work to the highest standards of quality in customer service
both internally and externally. Maintaining team work, ideas generation
and practical problem solving skills are also fundamental to this role.

The position is based at IPC’s South Bank offices (King’s Reach Tower,
London, SE1).

Please apply in writing, including CV to: Suzanne Russell, Publisher,
Yachting Titles, King's Reach Tower, Stamford Street, London, SE1 9LS or
email your CV (MS Word 95 only) to y...@ipc.co.uk quoting reference:
CLO11

Guy Fawkes

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May 26, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/26/99
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On Wed, 26 May 1999 16:18:19 +0100, Jon Curnow
<jon_c...@bigfoot.com> wrote:

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>To co-ordinate the management of all technical, software, IT and
>logistical processes,

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>email your CV (MS Word 95 only)

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vbg

wot, no mention of salary? tut-tut

GF

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Geoff Blake

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May 26, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/26/99
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Jon Curnow (jon_c...@bigfoot.com) wrote:
: YACHTING AND BOATING WORLD

: A vacancy has arisen for a Technical Controller on IPC’s award-winning
: Yachting and Boating World Website (http://www.ybw.com)

: Key duties and responsibilities:

: To co-ordinate the management of all technical, software, IT and
: logistical processes, to ensure the smooth running to the IPC Yachting


: Websites (http://www.ybw.com).
: To maintain and develop effective publishing systems for web based
: editorial and advertising content.

: The successful applicant will have at least one years experience in
: dealing with UNIX web server systems in a commercial environment;
: knowledge of CGI and Perl programming; experience with web databases;
: basic HTML as well as some knowledge of FileMaker Pro (or other desktop
: databases).

: He/she will work to the highest standards of quality in customer service
: both internally and externally. Maintaining team work, ideas generation
: and practical problem solving skills are also fundamental to this role.

: The position is based at IPC’s South Bank offices (King’s Reach Tower,
: London, SE1).

: Please apply in writing, including CV to: Suzanne Russell, Publisher,
: Yachting Titles, King's Reach Tower, Stamford Street, London, SE1 9LS or

: email your CV (MS Word 95 only) to y...@ipc.co.uk quoting reference:
: CLO11

Do you know that to ask a UNIX pro to submit a CV in MS Word 95 is almost
heresy! You will be asking him/her to sysadmin a NT box next!

Geoff
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Jon Curnow

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May 27, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/27/99
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Geoff Blake wrote:
> Do you know that to ask a UNIX pro to submit a CV in MS Word 95 is
> almost heresy! You will be asking him/her to sysadmin a NT box next!

Ah yes. Still, the people who will actually read the CV in the first
place will have to read it via cc:mail. UNIX may be a mystery to the
first people to see it ;-)

--
Jon

Jim Champ

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May 27, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/27/99
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Jon Curnow <jon_c...@SPAMBUSTERipc.co.uk> wrote:

>Ah yes. Still, the people who will actually read the CV in the first
>place will have to read it via cc:mail. UNIX may be a mystery to the
>first people to see it ;-)

bearing in mind the post one could make a good case for requiring an
html attachment:-)

Jim C
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