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posted by cmn32480 on Saturday August 22 2015, @12:52PM   Printer-friendly
from the how-many-jobs-do-we-need-to-lose dept.

I came across the following ad on Indeed.com for a software position (copied directly from the ad, including errors):

Please read this job description carefully.
We are looking for solid C/C++ Engineer with valid h1b visa who are currently in US and willing to transfer his visa to our company for long term employment.

No 3rd party.

Strong mathematical and analytical skills, in linear algebra, discrete mathematics and statistics. Have a strong knowledge of methods of dynamic programming.
Strong knowledge of parallel computing theory and tools like MPI or OpenMP.
In-depth knowledge of C/C++ language, strong knowledge of standard library and boost library and have a strong knowledge of template meta programming.
Have a solid experience with cross-compilation using gnu tools.
Development experience with Linux Red Hat, embedded Linux, Windows 7 using gnu tools like make, gcc, g++. Have experience with cross platform development and testing using Cmake.
Have a prove experience working with source control system Git, Cvs.
Have a strong knowledge of HPC and cluster's architecture.
Have a strong knowledge of scripting language like bash and python.
Strong object-oriented programming and design skills, like design patterns

Salary: $85,000.00 /year

Required experience:

C/C++ experience ,Windows/Unix development: 8 years
Required education:

Master's

Is it legal to limit a search to only H1B applicants? Do people see this often? Is it reasonable to expect a US applicant would be difficult to find? Or is it just no one would expect a US applicant to work for the mentioned salary in the Metro Boston area?


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  • (Score: 2) by ikanreed on Saturday August 22 2015, @02:10PM

    by ikanreed (3164) Subscriber Badge on Saturday August 22 2015, @02:10PM (#226256) Journal

    They just assume they're getting a lot of H1B people. I've applied to plenty of positions including a "please include your Visa information with your application" and gotten responses.

    At first when I saw that I was discouraged too. Then I realized that I was dealing with recruiters who are lazy asses who get huge chunks of change for locating our skills. And I asked myself how lazy I'd be in their shoes. Then I got it.

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  • (Score: 1) by Pino P on Sunday August 23 2015, @12:00AM

    by Pino P (4721) on Sunday August 23 2015, @12:00AM (#226450) Journal

    I've applied to plenty of positions including a "please include your Visa information with your application" and gotten responses.

    Depends on what they want my Visa information for. I can think of two legit reasons:

    • Am I authorized to work in this country? Yes. I was born here to parents who were born here.
    • Am I careful enough to handle money? Yes. I have a Visa credit card through JPMorgan Chase Bank, account 42xx xxxx xxxx xx30, expiring in xx/2018. You can get the rest of the story from Experian.