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Hi - we are looking for 7-9 Rockstar level developers to join our highly energetic development team. We are a well funded startup building a labor marketplace application.
The jobs are posted at workmarket.com

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would you be willing to consider a student with MS Computer Science and 1 year experience for the position of java developer? I can have references on request. I can send in my resume
 
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You're a rockstar after a year of experience?
 
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Unfortunately, i lack the experienced tag .......trying to find other alternatives to alleviate the pain....

In my defense, I have a thesis, which is about to be published in ACM(Advisor gave me an OK). I am also trying to target the next ICDB conference. But research doesnt seem to impress the experienced ppl

I got my first certification in 2000(Brainbench when i was 14) and have been developing since.... but none of them were real projects. Most of them were open source projects like H2 database engine with new algorithms, which were just trials and stabs at it.


Please help me if you can to have something
 
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If you've been actively involved in open source projects, I'd focus potential employers on that fact. A history of active forum presence, commits, etc. counts as experience, at least as far as I'm concerned.
 
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