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motec are looking for a system admin, sounds pretty good actually.

almost tempting. its on seek for those interested. at their research centre in croydon.

dyno on site among many other super cool tools i would imagine.

there would be some sweet equipment there, im sure their IT stuff would be top notch

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I had an interview for a position as a Software Engineer there on Wednesday.... we'll see how it goes :D

They gave me a tour of the place too :D

-Patrick

*shakes fist* no no no :dry:

Mine was at 10, when was yours?

damn..... that job would be perfect for me! Pity i still have 6 months left of uni :huh:

Fairly simple setup by the sounds of things. (yeah, $50-60k sounds right)

just do the last few subjects part time if you get the job. work experience is more important than uni experience (yes i went to uni full time, wish i didn't)

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