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Message-Id: <6C6AD238-AB43-478C-92DB-9211406079B4@yahoo-inc.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 12:42:30 -0800
From: mark seiden <mis@...oo-inc.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Yahoo! UK and US Hiring Security and Risk
	management experts

yet another nice troll with a stylistic stench of n3td3v about it,  judging by 
the fanciful misconceptions surrounding a kernel of truth
(and the phony attribution to someone to whom he's taken an unreasonable
disliking...)

it's true that yahoo is hiring security people, though, typically not as consultants
but as employees -- programmers and engineers who are clueful about 
security.  

careers.yahoo.com is a good way, in fact,  to find out about those jobs.  at rough count
50 jobs in the US (mostly bay area) with the word "security" in their abstract, and a 
sizeable number in india, asia, and europe accessible off separate links.

also, there are particularly numerous jobs for "service engineering" pros, 
people who are good at production services delivery at a very large scale.

if there are qualified applicants on this list (or your friends) who want their name put
in for something particular, happy to refer them (i'd even get a referral incentive).

btw, please mention the  specific posted position(s) that you think would suit you.

(you don't have to be 25-35.  in fact, such a requirement would not be
legal under US labor law...).


On Feb 27, 2010, at 9:25 AM, Henri Torgemane wrote:

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> http://careers.yahoo.com/
> 
> Looking for a dream job?
> 
> Yahoo! is hiring security consultants worldwide 25-35 to help join
> our new Cyber Security Task Force.
> 
> We are working with the government to provide a security service
> for our web and messenger platforms. Especially people with
> experience harvesting vital intelligence, which is the life blood
> of our security system. All aspects of security, risk management,
> analysis. We embody the paranoid, professional spirit of
> corporatism. With delight (and muffins!)
> 
> At Yahoo!, big thinking comes with the territory. When your work
> reaches over half a billion users--that's 1 out of every 2 people
> online--there's no small task. We need creative minds that can take
> us new places. Individuals who want to positively impact their
> career--and the world at large. We're looking for Big Thinkers who
> embody the fun, innovative, collaborative spirit that's uniquely
> Yahoo!.
> 
> We're looking for people like you. To protect it.
> 
> I look forward to seeing your applications. Let's protect our data.
> Let's create the future, together.
> 
> Henri Torgemane
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