FYI
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Hi Tom,
Semmle is taking off in a big way, and we urgently need 10 (or even
more) new employees. I'd be very grateful if you could bring this
opportunity to the attention of students at Wisconsin, or indeed
anyone else who might be interested.
Thanks,
-Oege
TEN DECLARATIVE PROGRAMMING CONSULTANTS SOUGHT
Semmle and LogicBlox are creating a platform for declarative
programming in Datalog, a pure logic programming language.
Semmle is based in Oxford, headed by Oege de Moor;
LogicBlox is based in Atlanta, headed by Molham Aref.
To configure our solution at a number of large corporate
clients in the retail, insurance and software quality
industries, we urgently require 10 full-time staff to
act as consultants. These consultants will work with
clients to write custom queries in Datalog, and to create
user interfaces in a declarative framework.
This is a unique opportunity to change the way enterprise
software is constructed, and to become part of the revolution
to adopt declarative programming in mainstream applications.
Semmle and LogicBlox offer a vibrant, intellectually
stimulating environment to work on exciting applications of
cutting-edge technology.
Requirements:
You must be passionate about simplifying the construction
of complex software systems. A good undergraduate degree in
computer science or related discipline is necessary. Substantial
programming experience, and familarity with declarative
programming (both functional and logic) is a must. Some
travel will be required.
Starting date and remuneration:
The openings are available immediately. The remuneration depends
on experience and qualifications; it is especially competitive
for recent graduates.
Further information:
To find out more about this opportunity, write to
Oege de Moor (oege@xxxxxxxxxx) and Molham Aref
(molham@xxxxxxxxxxxxx).
To apply:
Send a CV and the names of three referees (at least two of
whom must be able to comment on your programming abilities)
to recruit@xxxxxxxxxx, by June 12.
--
Thomas Reps
Professor
Computer Sciences Department
University of Wisconsin
1210 West Dayton Street
Madison, WI 53706
USA
<http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~reps>
(608) 262-2091 (direct)
(608) 262-6616 (secretary: Cathy Richard)
(608) 262-1204 (department)
(608) 262-9777 (fax)