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Are you a C#/Dot.net Developer looking for an opportunity in the East Valley?

Last post 09-18-2008, 1:07 PM by glamar. 0 replies.
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  •  09-18-2008, 1:07 PM 992

    Are you a C#/Dot.net Developer looking for an opportunity in the East Valley?

    Vensure Employer Services is an HR and Payroll company expanding it's operations and see the value of automating lots of its processes and need more help. Compensation around 30k-50k - but it is possible to squeeze us for more

    Job Description:

    Work with internal employees to maintain and modify existing in-house and extranet applications, reports, and databases for the company.  Even the most experienced developers in this position will have the opportunity to expand and improve their skill sets in many advanced areas of knowledge. Projects utilize cutting-edge .NET technologies. We will only consider local candidates. 

    Requirements:

    • Experience with Visual C#, VS 2008
    • Experience with ASP.Net and Windows Forms, VS 2008
    • Experience with SQL Server 2005
    • Solid OOP knowledge
    • The ability to work efficiently in an undirected environment

    Bonus Requirements:

    • Experience with LINQ (LINQ to SQL, LINQ to XML)
    • Experience with Agile Development Methodology
    • Experience with Web Services and Windows Services

    Duties:

    • Development of Visual C# applications (ASP.NET, Windows Forms)
    • Data Scraping, Parsing, Transforming, Importing, Reporting
    • Testing and debugging of applications
    • Working with executives and end users to solve problems

    To apply follow these steps to the letter (if you don't, your email will be deleted)

    1. Include the following:
      • Subject will be "I want to Program for your company"
      • Your Name
      • Your Phone Number and times to call for a 15 min Interview
      • A Link to your On-line Resume (don't have one, get one. Free on Monster and other resume sites.) 
      • Introductory Paragraph explaining why you live to program. (Exclude the It's a living, all the other classes in school were filled, etc) We want to know why, when and what you program. If you didn't have to work what would you program, if nothing, then do not apply. Mis-spelling and bad grammar are OK, but only in this paragraph. 
    2.  Exactly one day later send a follow-up email, this way we know you are serious and can keep track of time.
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