Forgot to mention - go to any jobs web site and enter LabVIEW as a keyword - for
example, I went to http://www.monster.com/ and found 301 postings.
"John D. Seelbinder" wrote:
> Viewpoint Software Solutions is looking for a software engineer with LabView
> experience:
> http://www.viewpointusa.com/employment.html
>
> FWIW I do not work for, or have a financial interest in Viewpoint Software
> Solutions.
>
> Stanislav Rumega wrote:
>
> > Hi, everybody!
> >
> > I wish we had labview.jobs or something. Since we have not yet,
> > I would appreciate any hints regarding looking for a Labview job,
> > especially for people with just 1 year of experience,
> > beside emailing everybody on the NI Alliance list and searching
> > general purpose job sites.
> >
> > In case prospective employers read this, my cover letter and resume follow:
> >
> > Dear Manager:
> >
> > Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule.
> > You will find that my resume which is attached,
> > outlines why I am an excellent fit for a
> > position with your company. In addition to my broad
> > educational background including two Masters degrees
> > in Electrical Engineering and Physics, numerous
> > Computer Science courses taken, and ten years of
> > diverse experience in programming and system
> > administration and support, I have just finished a
> > successful control and data acquisition project in
> > Labview which is also described in my resume.
> > My experience and background enable me
> > to master any software development tool and/or
> > environment very quickly, which makes me a perfect
> > candidate who can always keep up with the
> > ever-changing world of computer technologies.
> >
> > I am looking forward to discussing this opportunity
> > with you.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Stanislav Rumega
> > 2000 Goldsworth Valley, Apt. #X-5
> > Kalamazoo, MI 49008
> > Telephone: (616) 387-5967
> > styrum@yahoo.com
> > http://free.prohosting.com/~styrum/webresume.shtml
> >
> > OBJECTIVE:
> > To obtain a full-time Software Engineer, Developer,
> > Programmer, or Analyst position after graduation from
> > Western Michigan University in April 2000. Willing to
> > consider positions that are usually offered to
> > candidates with BS degrees too.
> >
> > SUMMARY:
> > - Languages: G (LabVIEW), Java, C, C++, SQL, PL/SQL,
> > HTML, SPARC Assembler;
> > - Systems: MS-DOS, WINDOWS NT/98/95/3.11, SunOs UNIX;
> > - Software: LabVIEW, Maple V, FoxPro, MS Word,
> > MS Excel, CorelDraw , Internet Explorer, Netscape
> > Navigator, various utilities and other packages;
> > - Fluent in English and Russian.
> >
> > EXPERIENCE:
> >
> > Teaching/Research Assistant, 1997 - Present
> > Department of Physics, Western Michigan University,
> > Kalamazoo, MI
> > - Taught undergraduate physics labs;
> > - Graded student papers;
> >
> > Project:
> > Developed a control and data acquisition program for
> > an electron spectrometer system in the WMU accelerator
> > laboratory. The program was written in LABVIEW.
> > The project involved controlling and retrieving
> > data from devices on a CAMAC crate as well as
> > GPIB (IEEE-488) instruments connected to the system
> > via a GPIB to CAMAC interface. A computer communicated
> > with the system via a serial (RS-232) port on the
> > crate controller.
> >
> > Engineer/Programmer, 1993-1997
> > The Association FACTORIAL-SERVICE, Rostov-na-Donu,
> > Russia
> >
> > - Supported all the available computer resources and
> > other equipment (a phone switching system, phones,
> > faxes, copiers, etc.);
> > - Selected, purchased, installed, configured all the
> > hardware and software used at the office;
> > - Installed and administered a LAN;
> > - Designed and coded applications;
> > - Fine-tuned complicated off-the-shelf Accounting and
> > Sales software which had their own built-in
> > languages and required programming;
> > - Trained users;
> > - Provided translations between English and Russian.
> >
> > Engineer/Programmer, 1992-1993
> > Joint Stock Company TRANSINFORM, Moscow, Russia
> >
> > - Provided some preparatory work and marketing for
> > the introduction of an X.25 packet-switched
> > computer network in Rostov-na-Donu, Russia.
> >
> > Engineer/Programmer, 1991-1992
> > Soviet-British Joint Venture MARINE COMPUTER SYSTEMS,
> > Moscow, Russia
> >
> > - Developed a FoxPro application to calculate traffic
> > accident rates depending on road conditions.
> >
> > EDUCATION:
> >
> > Candidate for Master of Arts in Physics,
> > 1997 - Present Western Michigan University,
> > Kalamazoo, Michigan
> >
> > Anticipated graduation date: 04/00.
> > Computer Science GPA: 3.8,
> > Overall GPA: 3.4 on a 4.0 scale.
> >
> > Computer Science courses taken:
> > - Computer Science II (Object-Oriented C++
> > Programming);
> > - System Programming Concepts (UNIX, C);
> > - Computer Organization and Assembly Language
> > (SPARC);
> > - Principles of Database Management Systems (SQL,
> > PL/SQL);
> > - Data and File Structures (C++);
> > - Programming in Maple V;
> > - Programming Languages (Principles of Programming
> > Languages, Web Programming: HTML, Java).
> >
> > Awards:
> > - Dean's List, 1998-1999;
> > - David Carley Memorial Award, 1998;
> > - Department Award for Graduate Student Teaching
> > Effectiveness,1999.
> >
> > 5-yr. Diploma in Radiophysics and Electronics,
> > an equivalent of an MS in Electrical Engineering,
> > 1991 Rostov State University,
> > Rostov-na-Donu, Russia
> >
> > Numerous courses in Mathematics, Physics, and Computer
> > Science taken.
> > GPA: 4.7 on a 5.0 scale.
> >
> > Project: Developed a simulation of a conveyor
> > multiprocessor system. The program was written
> > in Pascal.
> >
> > Awards:
> > - Received a higher stipend for high academic
> > achievements every semester, 1984-1987,
> > 1989-1991.
> >
> > ACTIVITIES:
> > - Graduate Student Advisory Committee, Member,
> > 1999-2000;
> > - Association of Information Technology
> > Professionals, WMU Student Chapter, Member,
> > 1999-2000.
> > - Volunteer Student Safety Patrol, 1989-1991.
> >
> > WORK AUTHORIZATION:
> > Authorized to work in US for 12 months after
> > graduation, which can be extended for up to
> > 6 years with employer's help through
> > petitioning for a working visa.
> > In Canada, an employment authorization (EA) must be
> > obtained before starting employment.
> >
> > REFERENCES:
> > Available upon request.