• [Photo] Fay Adams April 30, 2004

    DESCRIPTION

    CuraGen's bioinformatics group is looking for an accomplished software project leader. This person will take one of the key roles in placing CuraGen's massive genomics/proteomics data into a disease-oriented, clinical context.

    REQUIREMENTS

    Must have created or led the design and the development of real software products, and must want to work both individually and as part of a team. Must have an M.S. or Ph.D in Computer Science and at least several years of commercial experience. Bioinformatics experience a plus. Experience with enterprise web-based applications on a Sun/Java/Oracle platform a plus. Experience with programmatically coupling Microsoft Office applications and documents with a backend server database or application server software a plus.

    HOW TO APPLY

    Interested candidates please apply to careers[at]curagen.com or http://www.curagen.com/careers

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BEWARE
Submitted by Dr Doo Right ; posted on Saturday, May 1, 2004
Fellow Bioinformaticians beware there is a reason that this company has been desperately seeking to fill this position in a market that should favor the employer. The company has laid off 90% of their bioinformatics staff in the last 2 rounds of layoffs and few if any scientist's have enough remaining respect for CuraGen's corporate management (or non- management as is the real case) to stay. If you fill this position be forewarned that the job load will be heavy, your good work often thrown out in favor of management's next directional whim, and you probably will be back job seeking in short order as the company is quite unstable and upper management is a pool of nepotism.
Re: BEWARE
Submitted by Nobody ; posted on Sunday, May 2, 2004
Thanks a lot for your information. Hope everyone who applies for this position will read your comment !
BEWARE
Submitted by Nobody ; posted on Wednesday, May 12, 2004
Is this any different to an othe bioinformatics company? The're all nepotisitc...

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