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Posted to dev@spark.apache.org by Boris Lenzinger <bo...@gmail.com> on 2016/10/07 07:44:55 UTC

Fwd: Looking for a Spark-Python expert

Hi all,

I don't know where to post this announce so I really apologize to pollute
the ML with such a mail.

I'm looking for an expert in Spark 2.0 and its Python API. I have a
customer that is looking for an expertise mission (for one month but I
guess it can spread on 2 month seeing the goals to reach).

Here is the context : there is a team (3 personnes) that is studying
different solutions for an image processing framework and Spark has been
identified as a candidate. So they want to make a proof of concept around
this with a known use case.

Where does the mission take place ? Sophia-Antipolis in France (French
Riviera). Remote ? Not sure but could be a good solution. I will check and
potentially update the post.

Dates : the mission should start, in a perfect world, mid-October but tell
me your availability and I will try to negociate.

Price : first let's get in touch and send me your resume (or if you are
part of the authors of the framework, I guess it will be ok as a resume :-)
but I'm still interested in your general background so please send me a
resume )

I know that the deadlines are quite short so even if you cannot exactly on
those dates, do not hesitate to apply.

I hope that some of you will be interested in this.

Again sorry for posting on the dev list.

Have a nice day,

boris

Re: Looking for a Spark-Python expert

Posted by Reynold Xin <rx...@databricks.com>.
Boris,

Thanks for the email, but this is not a list for soliciting job
applications. Please do not post any recruiting messages -- otherwise we
will ban your account.


On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 12:44 AM, Boris Lenzinger <bo...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> I don't know where to post this announce so I really apologize to pollute
> the ML with such a mail.
>
> I'm looking for an expert in Spark 2.0 and its Python API. I have a
> customer that is looking for an expertise mission (for one month but I
> guess it can spread on 2 month seeing the goals to reach).
>
> Here is the context : there is a team (3 personnes) that is studying
> different solutions for an image processing framework and Spark has been
> identified as a candidate. So they want to make a proof of concept around
> this with a known use case.
>
> Where does the mission take place ? Sophia-Antipolis in France (French
> Riviera). Remote ? Not sure but could be a good solution. I will check and
> potentially update the post.
>
> Dates : the mission should start, in a perfect world, mid-October but tell
> me your availability and I will try to negociate.
>
> Price : first let's get in touch and send me your resume (or if you are
> part of the authors of the framework, I guess it will be ok as a resume :-)
> but I'm still interested in your general background so please send me a
> resume )
>
> I know that the deadlines are quite short so even if you cannot exactly on
> those dates, do not hesitate to apply.
>
> I hope that some of you will be interested in this.
>
> Again sorry for posting on the dev list.
>
> Have a nice day,
>
> boris
>
>
>
>

Re: Looking for a Spark-Python expert

Posted by Hyukjin Kwon <gu...@gmail.com>.
Just as one of those who subscribed to dev/user mailing list, I would like
to avoid to recieve flooding emails about job recruiting.

In my personal opinion, I think that might mean virtually allowing that
this list is being used as the mean for some profits in an organisation.

On 7 Oct 2016 5:05 p.m., "Sean Owen" <so...@cloudera.com> wrote:

> dev@ is for the project's own development discussions, so not the right
> place. user@ is better, but job postings are discouraged in general on
> ASF lists. I think people get away with the occasional legitimate, targeted
> message prefixed with [JOBS], but I hesitate to open the flood gates,
> because we also have no real way of banning the inevitable spam.
>
> On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 8:45 AM Boris Lenzinger <bo...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I don't know where to post this announce so I really apologize to pollute
>> the ML with such a mail.
>>
>> I'm looking for an expert in Spark 2.0 and its Python API. I have a
>> customer that is looking for an expertise mission (for one month but I
>> guess it can spread on 2 month seeing the goals to reach).
>>
>> Here is the context : there is a team (3 personnes) that is studying
>> different solutions for an image processing framework and Spark has been
>> identified as a candidate. So they want to make a proof of concept around
>> this with a known use case.
>>
>> Where does the mission take place ? Sophia-Antipolis in France (French
>> Riviera). Remote ? Not sure but could be a good solution. I will check and
>> potentially update the post.
>>
>> Dates : the mission should start, in a perfect world, mid-October but
>> tell me your availability and I will try to negociate.
>>
>> Price : first let's get in touch and send me your resume (or if you are
>> part of the authors of the framework, I guess it will be ok as a resume :-)
>> but I'm still interested in your general background so please send me a
>> resume )
>>
>> I know that the deadlines are quite short so even if you cannot exactly
>> on those dates, do not hesitate to apply.
>>
>> I hope that some of you will be interested in this.
>>
>> Again sorry for posting on the dev list.
>>
>> Have a nice day,
>>
>> boris
>>
>>
>>
>>

Re: Looking for a Spark-Python expert

Posted by Sean Owen <so...@cloudera.com>.
dev@ is for the project's own development discussions, so not the right
place. user@ is better, but job postings are discouraged in general on ASF
lists. I think people get away with the occasional legitimate, targeted
message prefixed with [JOBS], but I hesitate to open the flood gates,
because we also have no real way of banning the inevitable spam.

On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 8:45 AM Boris Lenzinger <bo...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> I don't know where to post this announce so I really apologize to pollute
> the ML with such a mail.
>
> I'm looking for an expert in Spark 2.0 and its Python API. I have a
> customer that is looking for an expertise mission (for one month but I
> guess it can spread on 2 month seeing the goals to reach).
>
> Here is the context : there is a team (3 personnes) that is studying
> different solutions for an image processing framework and Spark has been
> identified as a candidate. So they want to make a proof of concept around
> this with a known use case.
>
> Where does the mission take place ? Sophia-Antipolis in France (French
> Riviera). Remote ? Not sure but could be a good solution. I will check and
> potentially update the post.
>
> Dates : the mission should start, in a perfect world, mid-October but tell
> me your availability and I will try to negociate.
>
> Price : first let's get in touch and send me your resume (or if you are
> part of the authors of the framework, I guess it will be ok as a resume :-)
> but I'm still interested in your general background so please send me a
> resume )
>
> I know that the deadlines are quite short so even if you cannot exactly on
> those dates, do not hesitate to apply.
>
> I hope that some of you will be interested in this.
>
> Again sorry for posting on the dev list.
>
> Have a nice day,
>
> boris
>
>
>
>