[nycphp-talk] PHP growth (getting OT)
John Lacey
jlacey at ix.netcom.com
Tue Sep 9 15:03:57 EDT 2003
your comments are right on... one major piece that the OSS/FS community
needs to develop is marketing savvy and practices... now THAT ('scuse
the caps) would be a great meeting subject
John
Brent Baisley wrote:
> I work for a technical recruiting company in NYC and I can tell you
> that most of the jobs we have are for C++, Java or .NET. That's not to
> say these companies don't use open source tools, they just don't
> actively recruit for those skills. Linux being an exception to that.
> Most of your larger companies are more interested in scalability and
> support rather than time to development. They can always hire more
> people to speed up a project.
> The midsize companies who are outgrowing Access and/or FileMaker are
> ideal candidates for PHP and MySQL, but they don't know enough about
> them to go that direction. I've done some consulting on the side and
> I've had clients who wanted a completely web based system with
> Filemaker as the backend (egads!). They have Filemaker (or Access) and
> are comfortable with them.
> I've actually gotten my foot in the door many times because I knew
> Filemaker, not because I knew PHP and MySQL. Although I've ended up
> doing the project in PHP/MySQL.
>
> I believe there still needs to be more growth in the PHP market share
> before you'll start seeing a big demand for it. Cold Fusion has a
> larger market share, but there aren't many jobs on the job boards for
> it in the NYC area.
>
> What job boards have you looked on? You may have more success looking
> at one of the non-commercial job boards like Craigs List.
>
>
> On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 02:20 PM, crisscott at netzero.com wrote:
>
>> All of this growth in PHP use is great but what I want to know is
>> where is all of the growth in the PHP jobs? Especially in NY. In
>> Delaware I had no trouble getting interviews or even job offers but
>> since I moved up here, I have trouble just trying to find places
>> accepting resumes. This wouldn't be such a problem if it weren't for
>> that three hour commute to Wilmington. Does anyone have any good
>> resources or pointers for a guy new to the big city looking for a job?
>> Thanks
>> Scott Mattocks
>>
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