Sunday, June 19, 2011

Back-end software developer (Atlanta)

. Many are looking for programmers to build the back-end components of infoI my online subscription services. Back-end included along with auxiliary application a couple of web-based applications. The applicant experience cloud-based testing and production environments, and corresponding test and production database setup is required.

All applicants must for dedicated independent, hard workers. Plus experience is definitely not (obviously you some experience) is proven hard workers to take the initiative to learn if the [will consider the application. CS grads to get started, and then roll up its sleeves of desire and, for example, applicants a great in this.


The applicant in the following languages and technologies in a comfortable should be.


Java, JS AJAX a plus
PHP
Oracle, Amazon Cloud
API integration (pay pal, or some other gateway)
SVN, or similar version control
Plus all internal hardware, mac / Apple software is Mac iOS.
HTML, CSS, and graphics skills is a plus.


Position can contract or salary. Prefer those who stuck after the launch and maintaining the back-end development of a new initiative to continue. But I is open for contracts based on a per-project relationships. You apply for willing can operates independently depending on the situation there office space may not be a programmer to work from home. I care that must come out perfect applicant if, of course, on what to produce.


Agreement should take six months project is the cost of the work. Salaried employees in compensation $ 40 K and $ 65 K depending on experience.


As suggested above to qualified candidates of recent computer science graduate's application slip. Your hard work, building a great product, have the ability to build it) If you are from you'd love to hear.

Location: Atlanta compensation: $ 40 k-$ 65 K principal only. No recruiters, job posters please. Please, this work is not phone! Contact for job posters other services, products or commercial interests.

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