Life-at-Learnosity4LearnosityLearnosity are hiring again!

Rachel Murray writes:

“We had a great response last time we posted on Broadsheet. This time we’re looking for A DevOps/Linux Engineer to join our Dublin office in the IFSC.
Learnosity are a multi-award winning technology company shaping the future of digital education by providing assessment technology to educational providers worldwide.
This is a full time role where you’ll be working closely with our Business Development Engineer (Neil) in Dublin, the DevOps team (Alan and Daniel) in Sydney as well as with our brand new team in the USA.
We’re only starting to build up our tech presence in the Dublin office so you’ll need to be comfortable working autonomously but it also mean you’ll really have an opportunity to make this role your own and to get on board with a young, rapidly expanding, company. Expected salary range €50,000 – €70,000…We’re also hiring a bunch more people for the Sydney and new US office so keep an eye on our careers page.

Full job spec here

Learnosity

Interesting vacancies to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie marked ‘Job Club’. No fee.

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Hollywood SFX supremo Steve Johnson talks to Matt Winston of Stan Winston’s School Of Character Arts about the first iteration of the original Predator monster  – an unwieldy, dog-headed, insectoid clustermorph grudgingly manned by budding action hero Jean Claude Van Damme until he was replaced by the more physically imposing Kevin Peter Hall.

Full webcast here

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Hold the Bonoroni.

Siobhan Sacker writes:

Thought you might be interested in the Pizza Selfie which is a homage to notable Irish people of the time. We sent it out as gifts yesterday [for this still-open competition]. It’s drawn by the amazing caricaturist Steve Mulreany, and the packaging was all designed in-house in Horizon Digital Print Solutions.

From Left: Bosco, Amy Huberman, Dara Ó Briain, Katie Taylor, Rachel Allen, Panti, Chris O’Dowd, Shane MacGowan, Squee, Jack Gleeson (AKA King Joffrey), Pauline McLynn and Saoirse Ronan.

Horizon Digital Print

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This old thing?

The launch of Fine Gael TD Mary Mitchell O’Connor’s annual appeal urging female TDs and Senators to donate ‘professional clothing’ to Dress for Success.

Dress For Success helps women to enter or return to the workforce by “providing free care advice and clothing for interviews”. The not for profit was founded in 2011 by Sonya Lennon and in the last two years it has helped almost 700 women in Dublin.

From left: Senator Cait Keane, Senator Imelda Henry, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, Senator Katherine Reilly, Minister for Children and Youth Affairs Frances Fitzgerald, Sonya Lennon, Senator Averil Power, Senator Jillian Van Turnhout, Sarah McLellen TD and Helen McEentee TD.

(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9IZkt9XkzQ

What you may need to know:

1. It’s a new David Fincher movie. Nice.

2. It’s based on the bestselling novel. They changed the ending.

3. It stars Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike. Oh, and Tyler ‘Medea’ Perry.

4. The vibe is best described as ‘suitably Fincher-esque’.

5. Broadsheet Prognosis: It looks good but we’d be more excited if The
Rock was in it. NB: This applies to approximately 98% of all motion
pictures released today.

Release Date: October

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We promised to keep you up to date with developments concerning Lego the duck.

Lego was lightly crisped during an attempt by fiendish tykes to cook him on a “hot stove”.

Well…

Dublin SPCA write:

“Fantastic news! Lego our not so Little Duckling who came into us over a month ago went off to his new home on Saturday. Here’s a very cute video of him (above) having a paddle in the sun…”

DSPCA

Previously: How’s Lego?

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