Programmer job - C#, ASP.NET, VC++, SQL, developer

  • Thread starter Thread starter Steven Asherman
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Steven Asherman

Seasoned, experienced, expert developer with excellent written and oral
communication skills needed for on-going development of a new, commercial,
statistical research system. Candidate should have serious VC++ database
programming experience and recent C# ASP.Net experience. Any MFC,
statistics, or WinSock experience is a plus.



This full-time position, with paid overtime, is in upper Westchester (with
initial interview in Manhattan). Technical interview will be a grilling.
After a while on the job, occasional telecommuting might be possible. Work
environment is fast-paced with friendly, talented people who are
team-oriented.



Please attach resume (in Word 2K or 97 format) to email, send to:



(e-mail address removed) (Subject: Westchester programming job)



with a brief description of your qualifications and your home address.



Please, NO PHONE CALLS! NO FAXES! NO THIRD PARTIES! This is an excellent
opportunity for a pro who is not a prima donna.
 
lol head hunters... well cant blame him... whats a better place to find some
good geeks... ooopsy... did i just say that out loud ?
c'mon its christmas and we lot are still holed up here... lol

But yeah its not a place to place job adverts.... if you have money to hire
someone.. maybe you can pay for posting it on some good job site...

HD
 
Yep, it's a tough call... helping people find jobs versus opening the
floodgates so headhunters can clutter the place with tons of very local want
ads.

Announcements (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.announcements) is
arguably a suitable choice for job postings since messages there don't
scroll off so fast.
 
Well, Ken, ur just right :)

I guess this headhunters (pls don't imagine the ancient
time :0) was just too hurry to read that this group is
dotnet.framework.blablabla.

ps : Merry Christmas to you all guys..Keep .NET rocks !

Jody Ananda
MCAD.NET,MCSD.NET
"All programs are poems, it just not all programmers are
poets."
 
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