HEADHUNTERS - I am not looking for a job. I appreciate that you have a position that you think I would be a good fit for, but I already have a great job and am overwhelmed by headhunters and the vast majority of the offers I get are a waste of both of our time. Before contacting me, please let me help you:1. I have no interest in doing contracting work, especially not a 3 month contract. I only entertain direct hire offers. Trying to offer me something that's not a full time direct hire? Go find another candidate. I'm not referring my friends either. Sorry.2. Look up where I live. What is the WFH arrangement? I have been at least 80% WFH since 2018. If I need to commute at all, can I commute to this job in 30 minutes or less, preferably without driving? I am not relocating within the US, but could be open to the right international opportunity. There's a reason why you can't find any candidates willing to relocate to the middle of nowhere for a $50k salary - writing that the position is "urgent" doesn't help either! I have been spoiled with many years of primarily WFH - are you prepared to match that?3. My experience is leading teams and building software. I am currently part of the leadership of a technology organization in a Fortune 500 company. What teams would be under me? I like my job, so I have no interest in a lateral move unless you want to bolster it with a large pay increase - you have to offer me a position that's a step up. Don't send me an inquiry just because I matched a keyword.4. If you're a recruiter who wants to connect with me, I better know you personally. Tell me how I know you in the invite. I'm not connecting just so you can save money sending InMail!5. I've had enough "you didn't even read my profile" junk inquiries that I could write a book. Some are bad enough that it would be funny. As a result, I reserve the right to publish all or part of all inquiries sent to me. Don't like it? Don't contact me.My real summary:Experienced leader with primary experience leading software development organizations. I have lead and contributed to the design, building, management, integration, maintenance, and support of software products in the financial and physical security industries. Today, I lead the customer-facing software development for the Corporate Payments line of business at WEX, Inc., a Fortune 500 financial institution. I am also an adjunct instructor, teaching CS graduate students a Georgia Tech how to analyze software for correctness.
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