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1. Sys Adm Job Opening(s) at Real Networks
www.gslug.org/cgi-bin/msgbd/ms - [Cached]Published on: 11/28/2001 Last Visited: 12/5/2002
My name is Ben Mullins and I am a Technical Recruiter with RealNetworks here in Seattle. I saw your name and contact information on the GSLUG website and thought that you may be aware of individuals who would be interested in a Linux Systems Administrator role here at Real with our Consumer Systems division.
Consumer Systems is the division of our business responsible for building and running our e-commerce and subscription services. As you may be aware, our RealOne Services platform currently has more than 700,000 paying subscribers experiencing a content delivery service over the Internet that is completely unique. Aspects of this content include Major League Baseball, CNN, FoxSports, ABCNews, etc.
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Ben Mullins Technical Recruiter RealNetworks, Inc. (206) 892-6871 bmullins@real.com -
2. Sarah Jersild: The perfect techie resume
www.sarahjersild.com/Career%20 - [Cached]Published on: 1/18/2004 Last Visited: 11/19/2004
"I want to dispel that notion," said Ben Mullins, Technical Recruiter for Real Networks. "The more information I can get, the better." While "you hate to see a 12-page resume," Mullin said, he does want you to use as many pages as you need to highlight the major projects you've worked on, lay out the hard skills you've developed and explain where and how you used them.
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3. BrassRing Career Advice: job interview & IT certification tips
www.aurora-jobs.com/content/Ar - [Cached]Published on: 7/29/2001 Last Visited: 4/18/2002
"I want to dispel that notion," said Ben Mullins, Technical Recruiter for Real Networks. "The more information I can get, the better." While "you hate to see a 12-page resume," Mullin said, he does want you to use as many pages as you need to highlight the major projects you've worked on, lay out the hard skills you've developed and explain where and how you used them.
6. Take all these tips with a grain of salt

