Not sure of the big piles of CVs, it could be the opposite...

But they were very specific when they asked for Perl and MySQL skills, which suggested that they knew what they were looking for.

The second ad (requiring a degree in Computer Science or Mathematics) gave the impression that only persons having one of those qualify for the job.

But if it's a programming job and it could be done with Perl and MySQL, it puzzles me that they should specifically seek persons with a degree in CS or Mathematics.

From the general reading I get from the above, while a degree in CS or Mathematics certainly helps, it's not a prerequisite in some areas of programming.


In reply to Re^2: Mathematics eq CompSci by kiat
in thread Mathematics eq CompSci by kiat

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