I’m leaving. On good terms, of course. If you’ve corrected my SQL, harrumphed my primers, or daydreamed about showing me up, now is your chance. My law firm needs to hire a replacement posthaste. Hablame for details. Here’s the help wanted ad.
Application Developer PositionThe candidate must have 2 years of experience in .NET and SQL based n-tier web and desktop development.
We are looking for a new member for our development team who thrives in a small team and with independence; is motivated to meet the software needs of the legal profession; works well with systems, support, and stakeholders to create and assess projects; communicates well with the team and with stakeholders; puts ego aside to make the best technical decision; exhibits discipline in writing self-documenting code by following house programming standards and styles; excels in communicating clear documentation to end-users; continuously learns new technologies, patterns, standards, practices, and environments and applies that learning to current work; maintains a flexible and accommodating attitude to meet the pressing needs of the IT department.
The position requires rigorous object-oriented design, proper practice of object-oriented programming, experience in the latest .NET environment advances, ability to work in all aspects of n-tier application programming, design of service-oriented architecture and resources, and writing compact, clear, and simple code.
The ideal candidate has experience in the following technologies and languages: VB.NET, T-SQL, ASP.NET, SQL Server Reporting Services, managed Office Add-Ins, viDesktop, Interwoven Worksite/Mailsite, Sharepoint, Visual Studio Team System, XHTML, CSS, Javascript, XML, SOAP-based web services
July 20th, 2006 | Jobs
maybe james long might be interested.
Comment by ryan — Thursday, July 20, 2006 @ 8:09 pm