Microsoft seeks Linux-bashing .NET evangelist
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Posted in Software, 15th August 2001 18:04 GMT
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Linux-bashing remains high on the list of qualifications for a job with The Beast, it seems.
An eagle eyed reader spotted this in the brief for a technical marketing position at Microsoft banging the drum for .NET:-
"The Developer Evangelist will be responsible for identifying and engaging J2EE and Linux focused developers in existing accounts, ISVs, and SIs as well as existing Visual Studio customers."
So Penguinistas: despite the apparent blessing given to the open source .NET projects, they're still after you.
The post is based in New York, and was placed through an external recruitment agency.
Benefits include a "24 hour nurse line".
Really. ®


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