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jobs for the boys: RIP coders wanted Austin Donnelly 04 Nov 15:06
Austin Donnelly
2003-11-04 15:06:43 UTC (about 21 years ago)

jobs for the boys: RIP coders wanted

Hi GIMPers,

I know this is a little off-topic, but it's definitely interesting to anyone looking for a job in the pre-press software industry.

Ben Hobbs (from Idealpeople, a recruitment firm) is looking for people with experience of RIPs, and other pre-press issues. I've put a message from him below.

Thanks,
Austin

----------------------------------------------- Hi Austin,

I have been enjoying your explanations on FM Screening and dithering, They have helped me understand one of our specs a great deal more, Thanks.

We have recently set up a division (me) to focus exclusively on recruitment for the pre-press/print technology industry and are finding it hard to come by candidates.

We are currently after:

* RIP Coder with experience of Colour Management (ICC Profiles etc...) - Australia Permanent position with full help in re-location, work permit and immigration issues.

* Screening Consultant for a RIP company in Europe

* RIP Coders for a UK based company (London)

Do you know anyone who would be interested in any of these positions, If so then please let me know!

Basically we are interested in all coders with experience of RIP's, PCL and digital print technologies overall. This is really very appreciated, its actually been very refreshing for me trying to source these vacancies. The help people have given me I have not seen in any other area of software development, Oh and we are particularly interested in Linux guys for the Australian role.

Regards,
Ben Hobbs
Idealpeople