The candidate needs to familiar with development of Altera FPGA and Verilog HDL language, It is better if the candidate can familiar with wireless communication and VB.NET or C++. It is fix term project ,the duration of the job is 5 months, the venue of the job is : Glenrothes, Fife,Scotland ,UK, It is full time job. They company will offer great opportunity to graduates who wish to get work experience. Salary is about GBP 20,000 per annum. Please e-mail your CV to following address: clintonchn@yahoo.com
recruit FPGA design engineer in Scotland
Started by ●August 20, 2012
Reply by ●August 21, 20122012-08-21
On 8/20/2012 3:02 PM, Recruit FPGA engineer wrote:> The candidate needs to familiar with development of Altera FPGA and Verilog HDL language, It is better if the candidate can familiar with wireless communication and VB.NET or C++. > It is fix term project ,the duration of the job is 5 months, the venue of the job is : Glenrothes, Fife,Scotland ,UK, > It is full time job. > > They company will offer great opportunity to graduates who wish to get work experience. > > Salary is about GBP 20,000 per annum. > Please e-mail your CV to following address: clintonchn@yahoo.comWow! I believe the pay is equivalent to less than USD 40,000 per year which is not even starting salary for an engineer in the US. I'm not surprised they are looking around the world. Rick
Reply by ●August 21, 20122012-08-21
On 2012-08-21, rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> posted: |----------------------------------------------------------------------| |"[. . .] | | | |[. . .] USD 40,000 per year | |which is not even starting salary for an engineer in the US. I'm not | |surprised they are looking around the world. | | | |Rick" | |----------------------------------------------------------------------| Ah, jobs are located away from the shores of the U.S.A. because people in the U.S.A. charge too much.
Reply by ●August 21, 20122012-08-21
On 8/21/2012 8:16 AM, Paul Colin Gloster wrote:> On 2012-08-21, rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> posted: > |----------------------------------------------------------------------| > |"[. . .] | > | | > |[. . .] USD 40,000 per year | > |which is not even starting salary for an engineer in the US. I'm not | > |surprised they are looking around the world. | > | | > |Rick" | > |----------------------------------------------------------------------| > > Ah, jobs are located away from the shores of the U.S.A. because people in > the U.S.A. charge too much.That's only half of the picture. USA engineers charge exactly what USA employers are paying. Not all jobs can be offshored from the USA either. Narrow minded employers see cost savings as the only reason to offshore. It's a complex global situation. JJS
Reply by ●August 21, 20122012-08-21
rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> wrote:>On 8/20/2012 3:02 PM, Recruit FPGA engineer wrote: >> The candidate needs to familiar with development of Altera FPGA and Verilog HDL language, It is better if the candidate can familiar with wireless communication and VB.NET or C++. >> It is fix term project ,the duration of the job is 5 months, the venue of the job is : Glenrothes, Fife,Scotland ,UK, >> It is full time job. >> >> They company will offer great opportunity to graduates who wish to get work experience. >> >> Salary is about GBP 20,000 per annum. >> Please e-mail your CV to following address: clintonchn@yahoo.com > >Wow! I believe the pay is equivalent to less than USD 40,000 per year >which is not even starting salary for an engineer in the US. I'm not >surprised they are looking around the world.You can only compare salaries if you also account for cost of living. -- Failure does not prove something is impossible, failure simply indicates you are not using the right tools... nico@nctdevpuntnl (punt=.) --------------------------------------------------------------
Reply by ●August 21, 20122012-08-21
On 8/21/2012 8:16 AM, Paul Colin Gloster wrote:> On 2012-08-21, rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> posted: > |----------------------------------------------------------------------| > |"[. . .] | > | | > |[. . .] USD 40,000 per year | > |which is not even starting salary for an engineer in the US. I'm not | > |surprised they are looking around the world. | > | | > |Rick" | > |----------------------------------------------------------------------| > > Ah, jobs are located away from the shores of the U.S.A. because people in > the U.S.A. charge too much.That's only half of the picture. USA engineers charge exactly what USA employers are paying. Not all jobs can be offshored from the USA either. Narrow minded employers see cost savings as the only reason to offshore. It's a complex global situation. JJS
Reply by ●August 21, 20122012-08-21
Paul Colin Gloster wrote:> On 2012-08-21, rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> posted: > |----------------------------------------------------------------------| > |"[. . .] | > | | > |[. . .] USD 40,000 per year | > |which is not even starting salary for an engineer in the US. I'm not | > |surprised they are looking around the world. | > | | > |Rick" | > |----------------------------------------------------------------------| > > Ah, jobs are located away from the shores of the U.S.A. because people in > the U.S.A. charge too much. >If that were actually true, the US would have 100% unemployment. -- Les Cargill
Reply by ●August 21, 20122012-08-21
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 09:40:01 -0400, rickman wrote:> On 8/20/2012 3:02 PM, Recruit FPGA engineer wrote: >> The candidate needs to familiar with development of Altera FPGA and >> Verilog HDL language, It is better if the candidate can familiar with >> wireless communication and VB.NET or C++. >> It is fix term project ,the duration of the job is 5 months, the venue >> of the job is : Glenrothes, Fife,Scotland ,UK, >> It is full time job. >> >> They company will offer great opportunity to graduates who wish to get >> work experience. >> >> Salary is about GBP 20,000 per annum. >> Please e-mail your CV to following address: clintonchn@yahoo.com > > Wow! I believe the pay is equivalent to less than USD 40,000 per year > which is not even starting salary for an engineer in the US. I'm not > surprised they are looking around the world.About $32k last time I looked at the exchange rates. But even if they were offering a realistic salary, I would be more impressed if they translated the advert into English... So let's just say that despite the fact that I am actively looking for work at the moment, I haven't dropped my CV in their direction! :-) - Brian
Reply by ●August 21, 20122012-08-21
Brian Drummond wrote:> On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 09:40:01 -0400, rickman wrote: > >> On 8/20/2012 3:02 PM, Recruit FPGA engineer wrote: >>> The candidate needs to familiar with development of Altera FPGA and >>> Verilog HDL language, It is better if the candidate can familiar with >>> wireless communication and VB.NET or C++. >>> It is fix term project ,the duration of the job is 5 months, the venue >>> of the job is : Glenrothes, Fife,Scotland ,UK, >>> It is full time job. >>> >>> They company will offer great opportunity to graduates who wish to get >>> work experience. >>> >>> Salary is about GBP 20,000 per annum. >>> Please e-mail your CV to following address: clintonchn@yahoo.com >> Wow! I believe the pay is equivalent to less than USD 40,000 per year >> which is not even starting salary for an engineer in the US. I'm not >> surprised they are looking around the world. > > About $32k last time I looked at the exchange rates. > > But even if they were offering a realistic salary, I would be more > impressed if they translated the advert into English... > > So let's just say that despite the fact that I am actively looking for > work at the moment, I haven't dropped my CV in their direction! :-) > > - Brian >Add to that a reply-to e-mail at "yahoo.com" Even a recruiter working on his own should have a real "corporate" e-mail address. It only cost me about $14 a year to own my domain name and another $40 a year to set up a web-based e-mail server with 5 addresses. I'd need to be a very hungry recruiter (or a scam artist) to use yahoo as my return address (not to mention recruiting on a UseNet group). -- Gabor
Reply by ●August 22, 20122012-08-22
On 21.08.2012 17:35, Nico Coesel wrote:> rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> wrote: >>On 8/20/2012 3:02 PM, Recruit FPGA engineer wrote: >>> Salary is about GBP 20,000 per annum. >>Wow! I believe the pay is equivalent to less than USD 40,000 per year >>which is not even starting salary for an engineer in the US. I'm not > You can only compare salaries if you also account for cost of living.Well, I don't know about US cost of living, but I can tell you the offer is about half the starting salary for an engineer in Germany, and German cost of living is roughly comparable to Scottish. - Philip -- Remember Sammy Jenkins. (Memento)






