Timeline Resume
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
With the dismal economic situation, people are finding new and clever ways to market themselves when looking for jobs.
JR Harrell from the Denver Colorado area is using Bee Docs Timeline to create a timeline resume that sums up his 15 year IT career in 3 minutes and 18 seconds which he posted as a CNN iReport.
I really like how JR used the speech synthesis in Mac OS X to narrate his timeline.
If you have an interesting timeline that you would like to share, please send me an e-mail at Adam at BeeDocs dot com. Thanks!
Labels: 3d timeline, customer, jobs, jr harrell, resume
Help Wanted: C# and Objective-C Programmer
Wednesday, September 07, 2005
New projects are springing up and things are getting busy around here. Time to add some new brains to the pool.
I just posted some jobs to the O'Reilly Connection web site and will post most in the coming weeks. Specifically, I'd like someone to help me port Bee Docs' Timeline to Windows. It's half done already. The user interface, drawing code, undo, document class, etc is pretty much complete. What remains is the automatic layout logic for timeline events.
You may qualify if you regularly use C# / .NET and Objective-C / Cocoa. I want someone who is an independent worker and can just send in their work at the end of each day without too much help. No need to be in Western Washington as long as you can iChat. The code is all there in Objective-C, so the job is mostly porting the classes, method by method to C#.
If you are interested in helping, send me a resume via e-mail. Please send me samples of your work too (or links to software you've coded).
Secondly, if you are a experienced web master with experience running large dynamic sites (with forums, etc...), I'd also like to hear from you.
Labels: bee documents, C#, jobs, objective-c

