RE: XSI Hiring

Date : Tue, 29 Aug 2006 13:55:23 +0100
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : Lee_Carus(at)scee.net
Subject : RE: XSI Hiring

Location is the north west of England (Liverpool) and we have a pretty open policy here when it comes to hiring from abroad.



"Marc-Andre Carbonneau" <marc-andre.carbonneau@ubisoft.com>
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29/08/2006 13:47

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Altought I cannot give you an answer, Iâm thinking it might help other people if you tell what your location is and if you are ready to hire people from other countries?
 
Good luck!
MAC
 



From: owner-xsi@Softimage.COM [mailto:owner-xsi@Softimage.COM] On Behalf Of Lee_Carus@scee.net
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August 29, 2006 8:22 AM
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XSI Hiring
 

Afternoon all - bit of a strange request for info but here goes.

My team is (probably) about to embark on a relatively large CG project. Currently my small team is made up of 50% XSI and 50% Max. For this new project I'm likely to have to staff up - question is this, how are you finding XSI recruitment? With the huge amounts of Maya/Max centric folk out there are there enough quality XSI'ers out there to fill your positions?

My worry is that I'm may have to make a tough call on the software we use on this next job because of lack of XSI talent.

Someone please tell me my worries are unfounded.

Many thanks

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