Re: XSI Hiring

Date : Thu, 31 Aug 2006 09:05:47 +0200
To : <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
From : Rafael Martín <rafa(at)sintesys.net>
Subject : Re: XSI Hiring
Hi,
 
My name is Rafa from  Sintesys school www.sintesys.net I think you should consider to find new talent in the Softimage ATC training Schools asking them for Demo reels of Just graduated Students or even from people that was an student like 5 years ago and have been working in production companies and now they have the experience you are looking for.
 
Schools are important for recruiting, in our school we handle a Database of students with their actual and past situation in the market, the companies know our trainning quality and we advise the company about the type of personality and xsi experienca the future employee has.
 
 
Rafa
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 2:22 PM
Subject: 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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