MfgVision Accepts Applications for Software Developer and Software Technician Positions

MfgVision is now accepting applications for software developer and software technician positions to support increased development work this year. Successful applicants will have a great opportunity to work for a pioneering technology company in Bohol. Our software product is used in large semiconductor companies around the world. Software developers must be proficient in PHP, MySQL and Javascript. Proficiency in Linux, AJAX, and XML is an advantage. Applicants must be graduates of Computer, Electronics or Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or Mathematics and can communicate effectively in English both written and oral. Software technicians should be proficient in web applications and must have an eye for detail. Proficiency in Multimedia, Linux and MacOS is an advantage. Applicants must be graduates of four year Computer or IT courses and must be able to communicate effectively in English both written and oral. Applicants must submit their application letter, resume with picture and transcript of records at the Auza.Net office at the K of C Recreation Center on or before February 23, 2011. The application letters must be addressed to: The Director for Engineering MfgVision Philippines Office 262-A JA Clarin Street Tagbilaran City, Bohol Applications in electronic format should also be submitted via email to jerome.auza@mfgvision.com. Share...

Tech Talk: A HappyTechie Valentines Day

Once upon a time, there was Valentines Day, a day filled with mushy letters and red hearts and flowers; then came computers, Facebook, Skype and Twitter. The “older” generation would often say that communicating thoughts and feelings aren’t given as much value as they did before, and one of their reasons is because almost everything nowadays are done automatically and with very little effort. Love letters have turned into emails or text messages, and valentine gifts have morphed into gadgets and gizmos. Yes, Valentine traditions have already been altered. But on the idea that communicating feelings are given much value, we, the techies, beg to differ. In fact, during these times, the emphasis on communication has grown even stronger. Technology has made us capable of checking on our loved ones abroad, and even to kids who are just in school or at the mall. It has made us capable of communicating feelings that we find difficult to personally say. Thanks to computers, smart phones and the internet, we are able to talk to our loved ones even if they are a thousand miles away from us. Take Skype for example, providing us with free video talking, what more could we ask for? Then we have the ever popular Facebook, I bet everyone who has used it would at one time or another say,”Hey, I found my highschool bestfriend again!” And for Valentines, what could be more romantic for a couple being separated by a vast ocean than an online date? As long as we stick to safety and proper use of technology, there is nothing daunting about it. So...