From: John on

>> As a resident of NC, and specifically the triangle (Raleigh/Durham/RTP)
>> for 12 years, I recommend it.


Since you have lived there for quite a while, I was wondering if you could
tell
me where (company or sector) a C#.NET/C/MATLAB software engineer would
work in NC ? I heard that there are a lot of jobs in the financial sector in
NC. The ideal
job would be working for a company where the atmosphere is relaxed and laid
back,
working hours also support having a life with your family, and where you get
to apply
your creative skills/math skills in developing and implementing algorithms.
I like studying
and analyzing signals; learning about their patterns etc. I like
mathematical modeling and
I would love to learn more about genetic algorithms, adaptive systems,
cognitive systems,
neural networks, systems for prediction, pattern recognition etc. I like
working with audio
signals. I am not a U.S. citizen (yet) so I can't apply for jobs which
require that I have a
security clearance. Professionally I consider myself to be mid-level...a few
years more of
professional experience and I would be a senior...I have a M.Sc. EE degree
in signal processing.


From: Randy Yates on
"John" <John(a)yabadabadooo.com> writes:

>>> As a resident of NC, and specifically the triangle (Raleigh/Durham/RTP)
>>> for 12 years, I recommend it.
>
>
> Since you have lived there for quite a while, I was wondering if you could
> tell
> me where (company or sector) a C#.NET/C/MATLAB software engineer would
> work in NC ? I heard that there are a lot of jobs in the financial sector in
> NC. The ideal
> job would be working for a company where the atmosphere is relaxed and laid
> back,
> working hours also support having a life with your family, and where you get
> to apply
> your creative skills/math skills in developing and implementing algorithms.
> I like studying
> and analyzing signals; learning about their patterns etc. I like
> mathematical modeling and
> I would love to learn more about genetic algorithms, adaptive systems,
> cognitive systems,
> neural networks, systems for prediction, pattern recognition etc. I like
> working with audio
> signals. I am not a U.S. citizen (yet) so I can't apply for jobs which
> require that I have a
> security clearance. Professionally I consider myself to be mid-level...a few
> years more of
> professional experience and I would be a senior...I have a M.Sc. EE degree
> in signal processing.

John,

You're coming at a particularly bad time for RTP since the market is
flooded with lots of (good) people that were at Ericsson/Sony Ericsson.
But I don't know of specific places to try. Everything seems to be in a
constant state of flux these days. Try a headhunter.
--
Randy Yates % "Watching all the days go by...
Digital Signal Labs % Who are you and who am I?"
mailto://yates(a)ieee.org % 'Mission (A World Record)',
http://www.digitalsignallabs.com % *A New World Record*, ELO
From: Mark on
On May 1, 3:19 pm, Randy Yates <ya...(a)ieee.org> wrote:
> "John" <J...(a)yabadabadooo.com> writes:
> >>> As a resident of NC, and specifically the triangle (Raleigh/Durham/RTP)
> >>> for 12 years, I recommend it.
>
> > Since you have lived there for quite a while, I was wondering if you could
> > tell
> > me where (company or sector) a C#.NET/C/MATLAB software engineer would
> > work in NC ? I heard that there are a lot of jobs in the financial sector in
> > NC. The ideal
> > job would be working for a company where the atmosphere is relaxed and laid
> > back,
> > working hours also support having a life with your family, and where you get
> > to apply
> > your creative skills/math skills in developing and implementing algorithms.
> > I like studying
> > and analyzing signals; learning about their patterns etc. I like
> > mathematical modeling and
> > I would love to learn more about genetic algorithms, adaptive systems,
> > cognitive systems,
> > neural networks, systems for prediction, pattern recognition etc. I like
> > working with audio
> > signals. I am not a U.S. citizen (yet) so I can't apply for jobs which
> > require that I have a
> > security clearance. Professionally I consider myself to be mid-level...a few
> > years more of
> > professional experience and I would be a senior...I have a M.Sc. EE degree
> > in signal processing.
>
> John,
>
> You're coming at a particularly bad time for RTP since the market is
> flooded with lots of (good) people that were at Ericsson/Sony Ericsson.
> But I don't know of specific places to try. Everything seems to be in a
> constant state of flux these days. Try a headhunter.
> --
> Randy Yates                      % "Watching all the days go by...    
> Digital Signal Labs              %  Who are you and who am I?"
> mailto://ya...(a)ieee.org          % 'Mission (A World Record)',http://www.digitalsignallabs.com% *A New World Record*, ELO

John
the character of northern NJ is not the same as southern NJ.

Northern NJ is dominated by NYC.

What companies in NJ are you looking at if I may ask.

PS I used to live in Norther NJ, now I live in PA near Philly.

Unless you like winter, I would stay away from MA.

Mark

From: John on
>What companies in NJ are you looking at if I may ask.

Any company that will hire a C#.NET/C/MATLAB software engineer.

The ideal job would be working for a company where:

- the atmosphere is relaxed and laid back
- working hours also support having a life with your family
- you get to apply your creative skills/math skills in developing and
implementing algorithms.

I like studying and analyzing signals; learning about their patterns etc. I
like
mathematical modeling and I would love to learn more about genetic
algorithms,
adaptive systems, cognitive systems, neural networks, systems for
prediction,
pattern recognition etc.

I like working with audio signals.

I am not a U.S. citizen (yet) so I can't apply for jobs which require that I
have a
security clearance.

Professionally I consider myself to be mid-level...a few years more of
professional experience and I would be a senior...I have a M.Sc. EE degree
in signal processing.