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Welcome to the Free Software Job Page. This page is maintained by the Free Software Foundation as a service to the free software community. FSF is currently hiring. See the full posting for details.

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Summary of Available Jobs

Company Name Position Title Still Available As Of
University of New Mexico Neuroscientist/Physisist/Differential Geometer 10 October 2001

Detailed Information on Available Jobs

University of New Mexico
Neuroscientist/Physisist/Differential Geometer ( NeuroscientistPhysicistDifferential Geometer )
Offer provided by: gnuorg
Posted On: 22 October 1999
Still Available As Of: 10 October 2001

All candidates must fulfill the following requirements:

Those hired can expect to perform the following duties:

Natural languages:

Regional area: New Mexico

To apply, send resume to:

Akaysha C.   Tang
University of New Mexico
Department of Psychology, Logan Hall
NM 87131   Albuquerque
United States
Email: akaysha@kongzi.unm.edu

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Testimonials from Employers Who Have Used This Page

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"The GNU jobs page represents, to me, one of the easiest and most effective ways to post jobs that require the knowledge and expertise of the free software community at large. Applicants are often extremely experienced, talented individuals who are donating their time both 'on the clock' and 'after hours' improving or extending the GNU software or other free software projects that their employers depend on. Additionally, applicants are often more than willing to help their employers connect (or remain connected) to the free software community so that further contributions to enterprise-critical projects can be gained from a network of thousands of people, from independent programmers to other employers just like you.

It is for this reason that I highly recommend the GNU jobs page to employers serious about their commitment to using and/or building upon free and/or GNU software."


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