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  • 相约北美 / 移民留学 / My goodness, Who can do this job??? Fucking stupid canadian HR person.They listed all the keywords they can found in a university network textbook.
    本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛An established VAR in downtown Toronto has a vacancy for a network engineer
    who must be well versed with current net-working and internet technologies.
    Because of daily interaction with their existing clients they are very
    particular about the communication skills of the candidate. In addition,
    the candidate must also be a people person and is able to carry and project
    the image of the company while discharging his/her duties. Whilst the
    possession of various certifications are desirable, more importantly are the
    demonstrated abilities to support large and complex networks.
    The technical environment will encompass the following:

    WAN Technologies: Frame Relay, SMDS, ATM, ISDN (BRI/PRI/T1/T3)
    LAN Technologies: Gigabit Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Ethernet/ATM Switching
    Computer Systems: SGI, Sun, X86 Systems DELL, NEC, IBM, COMPAQ, HP.
    Routers: Cisco, 3COM, Fibre Channel switches
    Network Equipment: CHIP COM, 3COM, USR, Intel, DEC, third party
    Other Equipment: CSU/DSU, NIC, ISDN and ADSL Modems, SCSI RAID/External Disk
    Arrays, SAN/NAS Fibre Channel Technology
    Operating Systems: UNIX (SunOS 4.1.3, Solaris 2.x, IRIX 5.3, 6.4.x-6.5.x),
    LINUX (Red Hat, Debian GNU/Linux, Corel SE), Windows NT4.0/2000,
    Windows95/98/ME, Novell (3.11, 3.12, 4.01)
    Enterprise software: Apache 1.2.x-1.3.x, Samba 2.0, Netscape Enterprise
    Server 3.6, MS Exchange 5.5/2000, MS SQL 7/2000 Enterprise.
    SECURITY: Checkpoint Firewall-1, MS Proxy 2.0, Cisco IDS.
    MANAGEMENT: Cisco Works 2000, SWAT, Webmin 0.8x, SMS 2.0, USR T.C.
    Manager, HP OpenView, PC Anywhere, IBM Netview, Novell NMS
    PERFORMANCE: PerfMon/Mission Critical/Measureware.
    BACKUP: Veritas, UNIX (BRU, CPIO, TAR)
    ROUTING PROTOCOLS: BGP, OSPF, IGRP, EIGRP, RIP, RIPv2
    INTERNETWORKING TCP/IP, UDP, IPX/SPX, PPP, PPTP, SMB, NetBIOS, NetBEUI,
    SNA, SNMP, RMON
    PROTOCOLS: 1,2, HTTP, FTP, SMTP/POP3/IMAP, NNTP, ICMP

    Please submit your resume and indicate your salary requirement to:
    dchong@pro-finders.com更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
    • well, they didn't request the knowledge of VPN and MPLS, FireWall, etc. in my opinion, you could recomment some FLG members to them, maybe they could match each other.
      • Normally, only telco deploy MPLS, it's a core technology.
    • They're kidding...hoho...
    • Other than the "PROTOCOLS: 1,2, " ( I don't get) I think it's normal for a network engineer if he is working for a VAR and the VAR's clients are large corporations. It also does not say the applicant MUST have all these expertise and experiences.
      • Execuse me, what's VAR?
        • Value Added Reseller.
          • thx
      • Just knowing a little bit about that does not mean you are professional for that. If things like you said, the guy graduated from university can get that position, because the network course books discuss all of them.
        • You may never know what they are looking for
          . Yesterday, I took a writing test for a job. Before test, a russian girl who also took the test told us a unbelieveable thing. she said one of her girl friend took a interview several days ago in another company, when interviewer asker her : " Do you know that technology? " answer "No", " Do you know this technology?" " No", "Have you done it before? " "I only have seen it before". But finally, she is hired. Is it crazy?