>From: Giles Bowkett <gilesb at gmail.com>
>Sent: Apr 9, 2006 1:34 PM
>To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <Friam at redfish.com>
>Subject: [FRIAM] it shouldn't be hard to be intelligent
>
>Been job-searching a bit. A company is looking for a data analyst here
>in Santa Fe. They're "an emerging leader in the analytics space"
>called Blackfoot, and their company slogan is "It shouldn't be hard to
>be intelligent."
>
>I'm not making this up:
>
>
http://santafe.craigslist.org/sof/148560629.html>
http://www.blackfootinc.com/analytix/index.htm>
>You can see it in the upper right-hand corner of their page.
>
>Anyway if anyone here works for these folks, hey, that's cool, just
>kidding. My current job title is "Java Monkey," who am I to talk.
>
>Also found something that looks a good bit more interesting:
>
>
http://www.predict.com/html/openings.html>
>Company whose goal is to use various sorts of math, including chaos
>theory and probably complexity stuff as well, to predict the stock
>market. Seems neat. Looking for entry-level coders, mid-level coders,
>and a senior research scientist.
>
>--
>Giles Bowkett
>www.gilesgoatboy.org
>
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