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Thomas P. Biddulph

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Jun 4, 1985, 10:17:12 PM6/4/85
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UniSoft Systems of Berkeley, California is looking for qualified Unix
programmers. We currently have openings in the following areas:

porting programmer: Should have some knowledge of Unix internals with
device driver experience. Responsibilities include porting
our UniPlus+ V.2 kernel to new architectures (including 68020
based systems) and adding proprietary features and enhancements
to our system.
communications engineer: Should have knowledge of Unix internals AND
familiarity with IBM protocols (SNA 3270/3770). Responsibilities
include porting our SNA packages onto new systems and assisting
in the development of UniSoft's communication strategies.
guru: Consultant to porting programmers. Should know all aspects
of unix organization, both kernel and utilities. Must have
good debug capabilities, enjoy jumping around from problem
to problem, and be able to convey (teach) this knowledge to
porting programmers. Responsibilities include coordinating
new feature development and addition to the UniPlus+ product
line.

UniSoft will have a booth at Usenix in Portland. Please drop your
resume by the booth if you are interested in finding out more information
about one of these positions. Leave your hotel, room number, and
work number with your resume. I will make every effort to contact
everyone who drops their resume by the booth. If you are unable to
attend Usenix, but would like to hear more about the career opportunities
at UniSoft, please mail your resume to me at: ucbvax!unisoft!bid

Only highly qualified Unix kernel engineers need apply!

Tom Biddulph
Director of Engineering
UniSoft Systems
739 Allston Way
Berkeley, CA 94710
ucbvax!unisoft!bid

P.S. We will have a BOF session Tuesday evening at 6:30 in Salon E.
Feel free to drop by if you would like to learn more about
UniSoft or talk with our Engineers about their work at
UniSoft.

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