Job Posting: SigmaTel Austin is hiring embedded developers.

Hey Group, If anyone is interested, SigmaTel in Austin, TX is hiring a number of embedded software positions. Mostly for ARM-based firmware developers, spplication engineers, etc. We're also looking for digital designers, SoC architecture, managers, etc. A lot of the positions are listed on the web site

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In case you don't know, SigmaTel makes the SoC's used in about 60-70% of the world's MP3 players. In addition to the chips, we also develop most of the software. We've historically focused on DSP-based systems but are now hiring for our new ARM-based platform. I don't think that it would be hype to say that SigmaTel is one of the hottest semiconductor/software companies in the USA right now. Anyway go check out the web site. If you're interested and think that you can contribute, send your resume to careers and sigmatel.com (I'd appreciate letting them know that Matt Henson sent you so I can get credit, though that's not a big deal). Anyway, this is a great group so maybe there's a good match! Matt

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matt.henson
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Don't worry, it'll soon end and out you'll go!

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Three cheers for Matt Henson!!! Guess I'll cancel my travel plans for Bangalore, and now head to Austin! I was looking forward to eating lots of curry and riding in a tuk-tuk, now I guess I be eating barbeque and riding in a ford Excursion. Ah, such are the whimsical fortunes of life!

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Pierre_St_Germain

"Pierre_St_Germain" wrote in news:41f7bdbe$0$13886$ snipped-for-privacy@news.twtelecom.net:

If you're going to come to Austin you'd better leave the Excursion and the sarcasm at home. You'd probably fit in better with a mountain bike or some jogging shoes and an optimistic attitude.

You're right, though; we do have great barbecue, but we've also got great Tex-Mex/Interior Mex, Thai, Cajun and some pretty decent Indian food, sushi and other treats as well. Cheers, Matt

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MattH

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Hmm, not so sure about that. When I've been in Austin I've seen an awful lot of 4WDs. Lots of Jeeps. Didn't see anyone riding bicycles.

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The most useful thing I bought in Austin was "Best of Texas II" (recipe book). Unfortunately it is getting a bit stained and the spine is coming apart. Tex-Mex is the cuisine to follow. Why go to TX for Thai food?

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larwe

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