[nycphp-jobs] Can I post?
Matt Juszczak
matt at atopia.net
Mon Mar 17 14:43:48 EDT 2008
Is that $65,000 k or K? That makes a difference doesn't it? :)
OK. My lame attempt. Sorry.
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Brian D. wrote:
> Man, I knew inflation was getting bad...
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> On 17 Mar 2008 11:29:37 -0400, Lori Magee <mageel at thebrokersgrp.com> wrote:
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>> PHP Developer
>> Full Time, $65,000 K
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>> We are looking for a Developer with PHP experience who will be responsible
>> to enhance, grow and support our clients blogs platform. The ideal candidate
>> will have excellent communication skills and be able to work with the
>> business team and editorial staffs. This candidate should have 2 to 3 years
>> solutions based data processing experience with a concentration in software
>> development involving community applications. They should be skilled in
>> programming and the development/testing of distributed client -server and
>> web applications.
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>> Required Skills Include:
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>> PHP 4.x and 5.x, JavaScript, AJAX, HTML, SQL
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>> Hands on experience with MYSQL
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>> Working knowledge of network topologies and protocols
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>> If interested, please apply with your MS Word resume.
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>> Lori Magee / Senior Technical Recruiter
>> technologyBROKERS - Member Company of theBROKERSgroup
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>> P: 609-924-8900 x 210 / C: 732-241-4455 / Fax 509-696-3529
>> Email: mageel at thebrokersgrp.com
>> My LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/lorimagee
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