Attention NZ programmers!

Monday, May 14th, 2007

If you live in New Zealand, are good with C++ and 3D coding and comfortable learning new APIs every second week, then my company (the one which pays my salary, not to be confused with Jujusoft) probably wants to talk to you.

We are based in Auckland with a growing team of developers (30 or so) leading the field in enterprise level graphical conversion and collaboration software. What this means is we create systems to manage and manipulate 3D and 2D assets for huge companies including some of the biggest in the aerospace and automotive fields.

Ideally you will:

  • know C++ well

  • have a solid understanding of 3D maths
  • be intelligent and personable

  • like programming enough that you even do it for fun sometimes
  • not be completely anal about coding styles
  • not pack your resume
  • enjoy solving problems, even when they’re not yours
  • have interests in other technologies and platforms (besides C++/Win32)

Contact me (mark at this domain) and I will happily answer questions and provide further information. I could put a direct link to the company here of course, but then I wouldn’t get the referral bonus if we end up hiring you ;-)

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6 Comments

  1. Andrewr says:

    http://intepid.com/contact/ is broken, btw

  2. mark says:

    Yikes, you are right (it works for me because I am logged in, so I didn’t notice)

  3. richardn says:

    I am starting to care more and more for this birdy… “C++?” he asks… yet none reply… I say “C++! Right back at’cha bro’! Rock on!”

  4. mark says:

    Yes, he is met with a deafening silence, which is not so surprising really, considering how hard it seems to be to find good programmers here.

  5. dirtymouse says:

    c is for cookie, that’s good enough for me, c is for cookie, that’s good enough for me…

  6. Ashwin says:

    If C stands for cookie, surely C++ stands for crunchy chocolate cookie.

    And regarding the “deafening silence”:

    Perhaps many good programmers have moved away from C++ (the non-cookie variety, that is).

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