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    Position Available for Great Communicator

    We are currently seeking a VC++/Web programmer who can (most of all!) demonstrate very good communication skills. The position will start out mostly as a contract position for around 8 months (though you will work here) but can EASILY develop into a permanent job.

    Communication skills are EXTREEMLY key to this position. You will be in contact with various customers (and co-workers!) during development, and will need to speak and comprehend English almost PERFECTLY.

    This position also requires a solid knowledge of VC++, HTML, Javascript, and a general knowledge of several other languages (including some VB, VBScript, ASP, etc). Four years experience is generally the minimum requirement, but we're willing to waive it if you can prove yourself in communication and programming skill.

    The position is available in the Silicon Valley in California. If you are interested, reply to this post and include your email address.

    We will be hosting interviews only until Nov 8, 2002, so apply soon!

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    I wuld be interested.
    But could u please tell me when the work would start.
    my email addres is [email protected].
    My profile info is here
    http://www.codeguru.com/forum/showth...hreadid=215182
    Thanks
    Kandukondein
    C++ is divine.

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    For anyone else who might ask as well:

    The position would begin ASAP (earliest Nov 11, 2002). We need an ALPHA of the MAIN project by February of next year, and several other related projects may follow. As I said, this will start out as a contract (around 8 month) position, but could very well become permanent.

    The details of the project itself can be given in the interview; but it will require the use and knowledge of VC++ and various web languages.

    Customer interaction is exteemly key throughout this development (I can't say it enough), so a language barrier just cannot happen.

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