a word from LL Human Resources
Wednesday, December 13th, 2006 at 2:36 PM by: noralindenCan you believe it has been almost a month since Philip posted about recruitment? It is awesome how much buzz it has generated! We received [literally] hundreds of resumes! Sadly, we have a small Human Resources department here at Linden Lab, and this makes it very difficult for us to respond to every resume we receive. However, when you apply using our website you should receive a confirmation email so you know we have it!
My coworkers asked me to let you all know that several different departments review applications and do some preliminary screening. I assure you we are reviewing every resume that comes in, and contacting individuals with the skills we need for interviews. I apologize that we just don’t have the bandwidth to respond to everyone!
On a side note, we still need more *software* engineers! If you know of any send them our way! Meanwhile, please be patient with us.


December 13th, 2006 at 3:03 PM
What type of engineers?
I’m annoyed enough by some of the bugs that I’d consider a change in employment to fix them *laughs*
December 13th, 2006 at 3:06 PM
I have a working knowledge of structural engineering, I don’t suppose your buildings are falling down?
December 13th, 2006 at 3:11 PM
If we get a receipt when sending it via the website, why hasn’t anyone got an acknowledgement when sending in requests directly to Philip (with one L) as requested at the town hall?
It may not be “standard business practice” to acknowledge receipt of every resume - but there are a lot of people that consider ignoring people who are willing to volunteer their time to help Linden Lab very rude - caring enough to want to volunteer rather than be paid doesn’t make them second class citizens.
Broccoli
December 13th, 2006 at 3:15 PM
You all are just plain mean to make comments like the above posted. The Linden Lab people have come up with a great concept and are giving to us all the time and effort and ability that they can possibly give and still maintain some sense of their “own lives”. So what do people do, but complain and complain….if you don’t have the patience for this computer game then maybe you should not be on it! Things always look easier when one can look at it from the outside and have time to speculate and think and rethink it…but in the meantime the Linden Lab people people have a business to run and are doing an excellent job, I say! So that is my 2 cents worth, if anyone cares…..
December 13th, 2006 at 3:23 PM
Id send mine in but I don’t think I qualify with only having a Associates in Software Engineering.
December 13th, 2006 at 3:44 PM
I’m a graduating chemical engineer at University and know plenty of software engineers that are looking for work. I might pass along some resume’s for a finders fee
let me know
December 13th, 2006 at 3:46 PM
Broccoli, I’ve worked in HR before, so maybe I can help with that.
HR departments don’t add direct value to the users, so they’re kept small enough to handle only core responsibilities. An online-submitted resume can trigger an automated response easily, as you know, but a separate manual response to individual submissions would overload staff. It’s just a fact of life.
For me, I’d rather have LL resources going to bug-fixers and service people rather than clerical staff in HR. It’s a rough go that it looks like volunteers are second-class, but most individual submissions of resumes to any big company won’t be acknowledged. Seems crude, but it’s the new facts of life, unfortunately.
Hope this helps.
December 13th, 2006 at 3:52 PM
(being serious 4a change) umm i duno wot typa employment u cud offer me….. i used2programme my commodore64 +then BANG its now 2006+im a retard, only recently got internet but iv learnt how not to pee on the floor
i think i could offer imagination, innocence, poor spelling,.. but most of all innosence (a new, uneducated perspective of ur crazy, trippy, exciting online mirror of the world) ……plus i am very very sexy 
December 13th, 2006 at 3:56 PM
If you’re ever willing to consider *telecommuting* software engineers, you’ll have mine.
December 13th, 2006 at 4:02 PM
As I love all LL peeps I wanted to give a special acknowledgement to the HR department and I think reaching out to your own community in SL is exactly the thing that SL stands for and having the awesome power to reach out for possible future Lindens in game is a resource that is beyond what RL can offer Great Job and I know HR is probably the one department that does not hear that enough.
For you bloggers no I did not apply for a job LOL
December 13th, 2006 at 4:12 PM
I sent a letter to Philip and a resume earlier to HR. yes - *software engineer*
December 13th, 2006 at 4:25 PM
I second Storm’s sentiments. Your lack of willingness to consider remote software engineers severly reduces your employment pool. You seem to “get” open source software, at least some parts of it, so surely you can see that distributed software development is a feasible option.
December 13th, 2006 at 4:27 PM
ALL MY INVENTORY DISSAPEAR!!!! HELP!!!
December 13th, 2006 at 4:31 PM
I am patient.
December 13th, 2006 at 4:43 PM
have you thought about maybee employing more people to your human resources department??
December 13th, 2006 at 4:51 PM
Must the software engineers work on-site or do you permit telecommuting?
I’m on the East coast and am not relocating.
December 13th, 2006 at 5:23 PM
I applied for a couple of jobs. I was intrigued to see that first-round screening interviews are done in-world (as well as in-person or on the phone.) I may have to look for a virtual interview suit
December 13th, 2006 at 5:31 PM
Are applications for Liaisons with at least a passing command of Chinese still being accepted. I still want to get at least a paw in the door.
Come to think of it, is it even a good idea for me to be using ye olde “Notecard mail” on Phil and Char Linden?
December 13th, 2006 at 6:05 PM
some one mentioned telecommuting. YES! I would have sent LL my resume months ago if they allowed for telecommuting software engineers. Isn’t global collaboration via the metaverse one of the “Big Ideas” that is driving Second Life???? Why then fall back into the 19th Century business model of forcing everyone into a brick and mortar building in one of the most congested, and expensive cities in RL’s North America?!?!
Get with it LL, allow for telecommuting software engineers. There is one here in So. Cal. with over 30 years experience, and advanced degrees who would love to work for LL, but wont trade San Diego for San Francisco.
December 13th, 2006 at 6:10 PM
Content Developer and Community Administrator right here ^^ over 4 years of experience… hopefully that is enough to be atleast a liaison since I have atleast 3 - 4 years experience in public relations… hmmm… wonders how high are the requirment? O.o?
December 13th, 2006 at 6:26 PM
Any room for a Social Engineer? 36 years experience.
;p
December 13th, 2006 at 6:27 PM
Have to agree with some of the posts. I might consider something part-time in addition to my regular job.b but very few highly qualified software engineers are going to pick up, move to a high priced city for start-up wages. Heck, I might even volunteer some hours if they help with liasion, QA, BA etc.
December 13th, 2006 at 6:30 PM
Would you please check/confirm that you have a response system in place that always works? A few months ago, I’d sent resumes and two very tailored cover letters (about a month apart) and never received *anything*.
Are you absolutely certain that your systems is catching everything? I’m pretty sure that I’m the sort of person you’re looking for, and I’d be happy to help with the usability issues on your resume/CV submission site.
http://www.progarts.com/lawu/resume.htm
December 13th, 2006 at 7:09 PM
i see nothing has changed it still messin up alot…what was so good about this patch….nothing to my knowledge and now you cant change camera views well without it draggin down a window from the top….smh…do something right.
December 13th, 2006 at 7:47 PM
I’ve applied a number of times to become a liaison… But have yet to receive a response.
I’m assuming that means you’ve got plenty.
Oh, well…
BUT!!! If you ever need one… consider me?
December 13th, 2006 at 7:54 PM
I sent mine in… but I know there are a lot more qualified ppl sending thiers in, so ‘m not holding my breath. :3
December 13th, 2006 at 8:12 PM
I submitted my resume and havent heard anything. My official title is Software Engineer and I work for a Redmond, Washington USA software giant developing the latest platform yet to be released to the public.
My resume is impeccable and my certifications in order. Did I miss something? I am pretty sure I qualify based on the job description. Have they contacted people yet for this or is it done?
December 13th, 2006 at 8:37 PM
I am a skilled Project Managet in both engineering and software. I just dont want to move back to the Bay area. I second the telecommute responce. Would love to work for LLL and wouldn’t mind coming in as needed, just not full time again in Nor Cal.
December 13th, 2006 at 8:56 PM
I emailed my resume in the day after the last town hall, but apparently the email bounced (I only just received that notice. o.O; ). But it’s good to see there are so many people out there in my boat as far as telecommuting goes. Incase the idea of letting people across the net at your source is some kind of hurdle, know that there is a very good open source means:
http://www.nongnu.org/cvs/
Just make it secured so that only people with the correct password can access the code (i.e. employees)
December 13th, 2006 at 9:17 PM
Just a note on Covenant Land…
Reciently a friend purchased a plot of land, a new user at that; fresh into SL, from a user Penelope Ghia. He got ripped off of the Lindens, after asking her help since she was the land owner. Nothing wil lbe done about it, because the new user did not notice the covenant
Why don’t LL make a seperate option for covenant land.. Its now even harder to find land that can be owned For yourself, that you can sell yourself, and not have the same mistakes that many users are having. I support the idea of the Covenants I just don’t like the way they are taking over the land searches, and making it harder for those wanting land to own.
December 13th, 2006 at 10:18 PM
Now Satine Lovell was just plain mean!
I am happy they’re trying to expand their staff. ^.^
Lynn Kukulcan
December 14th, 2006 at 12:45 AM
I sent my resume over a year ago and am still waiting to hear back from you .. 10+ years C++ with design and management credentials, so I don’t think it was a lack of qualification. I also sent an email recently asking if Linden Lab employees are required to divest from SL based businesses? I have a small business in SL. I wish I could get a response either to my resume or my email question. I can understand that you are overwhelmed, but I hope you are not losing good candidates by black-holing resumes and requests for information.
December 14th, 2006 at 3:36 AM
I wish I was a software engineer. I’d love to work for LL. Can’t say as I’d like living in San Fran, but a job would be a job. Unfortunaly, my experience with software is not it writing it, but rather in the realm of beta testing and assisting software engineers in debugging crashes via precise replication of crash circumstances that only occur in builds that are not hooked into a debugger. Matt Slot at Ambrosia Software was very grateful for my dogged persistence in tracking down the single most elusive and seemingly (but not) intermittent crashes in Escape Velocity Nova.
December 14th, 2006 at 7:11 AM
I’m mean sometimes, but some of the people here are really mean.
Have you ever thought of opening up a NYC office(or, heck, even Chicago or Baltimore or something)?
I know it sounds odd/crazy, but I know NYC has developers, QA, managers, left and right - and many of them know what they’re doing!
Either that, or you could be one of the only companies to actually allow telecommuting entirely. It seems that, even with all of the promises of the Internet and the programming culture, no business is doing that yet. That’s always bothered me just a little bit…that the dogma of business culture does not allow people to not have to leave their house.
December 14th, 2006 at 7:51 AM
LOL… perhaps if you sold software he he ….
December 14th, 2006 at 8:08 AM
I am a consultant nearby in Milpitas, next door to San Jose, with over 20 years of solving problems under my belt. I have very little interest in becoming an employee, however I can come in and give you an estimate on fixing any of the many things your customers have taken issue with. See my profile for a link to my site.
December 14th, 2006 at 9:13 AM
I am a software engineer. Have 20 years experience. You have my resume. Thanks.
December 14th, 2006 at 9:34 AM
Being 14, it’s a little young to think ahead but I would be interested in employment in LL (I’m moving to SF regardless)
December 14th, 2006 at 10:39 AM
Boggles my mind that you people expect a response to sending them your resumes as if it’s owed to you. “Now wait just a country minute!!! I sent my resume in, and I NEVER HEARD A THING!! What in tarnation… well it must be that they didn’t get it! That MUST be it. THOSE GUYS *NEED TO GET *ON THE *BALL.”
Perhaps if you knew how the resume review process worked, you complainers would shut yer traps. In the computer industry there’s regularily hundreds of resume’s for each job, the market’s saturated. Volunteer or salaried, they don’t need, want and can’t accept every single person. And no matter how good you think you are, it just really is possible that there’s somebody out there more qualified than you.
So tired of threads where the subject ALWAYS rolls to pointing fingers, could we just not do that for EEEVERY topic out there?? Proof positive that we’re really not much more than apes way down deep. Seriously, if you complainers start flinging poo I’m going to just be sad.
December 14th, 2006 at 11:36 AM
@Sideways. In every other industry on the planet, resumes received get at least a perfunctory postcard response saying that they were received. Considering LL’s customer satisfaction issues, it might be a good policy for them to start doing it, too.
Personally, I’d rather be a questioning ape than a RUUUUUUUUDE human.
December 14th, 2006 at 11:45 AM
Now I reckon’ i would have to agree with Sideways Sleaford. Y’all need to be patient an’ quit floodin’ the blog with that there junk.
lol I hope I did the “country” impersonation good
ANyways I think working for LL would be a rewarding experience. I am about to be going to college for the computer field. About the only thing I can do is tear computers apart, repair them, put them back together, repair the operating system (only Windows though. I cant stand a Mac) So if LL needs me, lol I can show them my Military papers and certificates
December 14th, 2006 at 12:57 PM
Sideways, I’ve been involved in resume review processes in the IT industry for years. A confirmation email on receipt is not uncommon. Often times resumes are misplaced or not received. Confirmation of receipt is not an unrealistic expectation.
December 14th, 2006 at 1:20 PM
FYI to Storm and Gigs…we have several remote programmers, in the UK and various parts of the US. So don’t let your location deter you if you think you meet the other requirements of the position.
December 14th, 2006 at 1:23 PM
The Wannabe Linden Lament Haiku…
Resume sent in
No response yet. Why? Could be…
I work at Arby’s.
December 14th, 2006 at 1:26 PM
And of course, the Boss Melnitz Resume Haiku…
I should be Linden
Can I program? No, although…
I write cool Haiku
December 14th, 2006 at 1:32 PM
I’m curious about the foreign-language liason positions. They didn’t say to apply by website, how can one confirm if their application was received and is under consideration?
December 14th, 2006 at 1:46 PM
As long as you are posting a call for more programmers on your blog, why not tell us the qualifications? I am sure there is some place to look this up, but why not just tell us or put in a link and make it easy.
December 14th, 2006 at 3:17 PM
Considering all the database perf problems, look for someone with memcached experience.
December 14th, 2006 at 3:35 PM
To Robin Linden or anyone else that can officially respond…
What about support staff that can work remotely? Any plans to hire for support roles either in-SL or outside of it?
December 14th, 2006 at 3:41 PM
Resume duly sent in. But what could LL ever do with a programmer with a particular proficiency in code optimization, debugging, and efficient code architecture? =
And there are people who wouldn’t want to live in San Francisco? This is most curious.
December 14th, 2006 at 4:14 PM
How you considered quiting all together? You never know, the Janitor can be solution to all the problems at Linden Lab(See the Movie “Good Will Hunting” to get the joke lol)
December 14th, 2006 at 5:41 PM
I’d gladly work for LL. Unfortunately, I have no actual expericne. BS in comp-sci, yes. Newly minted skills in VB.net, yes, (and a smattering of using databases in VB.)
Actual job experience. Sadly no.
But when you start taking experience free programmers. I’d gladly move to the bay area.
I’ll miss my toys, though. San-Fran has some draconian infringements on the constitution.
December 14th, 2006 at 11:44 PM
I sent my resume in a few months ago regarding a different LL job. Never received so much as an acknowledgement of my application.
December 15th, 2006 at 11:48 AM
I wouldn’t want to work at a company that gives away the store to any 15 year old that can set up a yahoo acount, and turns off features people pay for as a matter of policy. I barely care enough to post here, and since they instituted their no refund policy on our last TOS, will miserably wait until July for my account to expire so I can cancel it. Logging onto to second life is no longer fun, but a chore; one I’m rapidly finding more disagreeable than cleaning a cat box.
January 17th, 2007 at 5:12 AM
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