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I sent this message out on Friday afternoon (GMT -5:00). I thought I'd send it out again on Monday morning to make sure no one misses it. ------------------------------------------------------ Hello CPians, Some of you might have noticed that at the bottom of the Main Page on CP (way below the "fold") we have a job posted. While we've had some response to this job posting, we'd like to get a lot more. So I'm taking this opportunity to invite you to apply. Here is some background information. Thanks to you (and all the hard work of Chris and team) CodeProject is growing and thriving. That means we have to add some "bench strength" to the CodeProject technical team. And although we are currently looking for one individual to help us with a specific project, our "need" looking out over the next 12 months is for substantially more than just one developer. Ideally, we'd like to bring on people who are familar with CodeProject, and who understand how this community works. And naturally, we're looking for people with strong skills in ASP.Net. Chris descibes it this way: "The job will be churning out ASP.NET using C#. Obviously we'll expect you to be able to design, document, discuss, debug and debate the intricacies of development. You will need to have excellent communication skills - both in person and on paper, and be able to work under a minimum of supervision." This job is based in Toronto. Canada has a working visa program that makes it relatively easy for people with a strong technical and educational background to legally work and live in Canada. That means that we are definitely considering people for this position who are not from the Toronto area, but who are willing to relocate here. To take advantage of the fast-track working visa, non-Canadian applicants must be experienced software developers who hold a valid university degree. Having a university degree is not absolutely necessary for those applicants who are already legally permitted to work in Canada. The bottom line is that we are very excited about the future of CodeProject and we're eager to find excellent software developers to help us serve this fast growing community. If you'd like to be a valued member of the CodeProject team; if you live in the Toronto area or would like to; if you have strong programming skills in ASP.NET using C#... then please send me your resume: john@codeproject.com I'd love to hear from you. Chris and team have also devised a little programming test that has been he
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I sent this message out on Friday afternoon (GMT -5:00). I thought I'd send it out again on Monday morning to make sure no one misses it. ------------------------------------------------------ Hello CPians, Some of you might have noticed that at the bottom of the Main Page on CP (way below the "fold") we have a job posted. While we've had some response to this job posting, we'd like to get a lot more. So I'm taking this opportunity to invite you to apply. Here is some background information. Thanks to you (and all the hard work of Chris and team) CodeProject is growing and thriving. That means we have to add some "bench strength" to the CodeProject technical team. And although we are currently looking for one individual to help us with a specific project, our "need" looking out over the next 12 months is for substantially more than just one developer. Ideally, we'd like to bring on people who are familar with CodeProject, and who understand how this community works. And naturally, we're looking for people with strong skills in ASP.Net. Chris descibes it this way: "The job will be churning out ASP.NET using C#. Obviously we'll expect you to be able to design, document, discuss, debug and debate the intricacies of development. You will need to have excellent communication skills - both in person and on paper, and be able to work under a minimum of supervision." This job is based in Toronto. Canada has a working visa program that makes it relatively easy for people with a strong technical and educational background to legally work and live in Canada. That means that we are definitely considering people for this position who are not from the Toronto area, but who are willing to relocate here. To take advantage of the fast-track working visa, non-Canadian applicants must be experienced software developers who hold a valid university degree. Having a university degree is not absolutely necessary for those applicants who are already legally permitted to work in Canada. The bottom line is that we are very excited about the future of CodeProject and we're eager to find excellent software developers to help us serve this fast growing community. If you'd like to be a valued member of the CodeProject team; if you live in the Toronto area or would like to; if you have strong programming skills in ASP.NET using C#... then please send me your resume: john@codeproject.com I'd love to hear from you. Chris and team have also devised a little programming test that has been he
What, Advertisments on CP! Thought they were banned! ;P I myself would have been interested except for these problems: 1. I have never done any ASP.NET 2. Whats C#? 3. Canada? It snows over there doesn't it? :eek: (ok, this is the UK, and we do get snow sometimes) 4. Happy working at my current firm. 5. Chris couldn't take being beaten at all those games :-D :suss: I suppose CP can advertise itself! Roger Allen - Sonork 100.10016 If your dead and reading this, then you have no life!
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I sent this message out on Friday afternoon (GMT -5:00). I thought I'd send it out again on Monday morning to make sure no one misses it. ------------------------------------------------------ Hello CPians, Some of you might have noticed that at the bottom of the Main Page on CP (way below the "fold") we have a job posted. While we've had some response to this job posting, we'd like to get a lot more. So I'm taking this opportunity to invite you to apply. Here is some background information. Thanks to you (and all the hard work of Chris and team) CodeProject is growing and thriving. That means we have to add some "bench strength" to the CodeProject technical team. And although we are currently looking for one individual to help us with a specific project, our "need" looking out over the next 12 months is for substantially more than just one developer. Ideally, we'd like to bring on people who are familar with CodeProject, and who understand how this community works. And naturally, we're looking for people with strong skills in ASP.Net. Chris descibes it this way: "The job will be churning out ASP.NET using C#. Obviously we'll expect you to be able to design, document, discuss, debug and debate the intricacies of development. You will need to have excellent communication skills - both in person and on paper, and be able to work under a minimum of supervision." This job is based in Toronto. Canada has a working visa program that makes it relatively easy for people with a strong technical and educational background to legally work and live in Canada. That means that we are definitely considering people for this position who are not from the Toronto area, but who are willing to relocate here. To take advantage of the fast-track working visa, non-Canadian applicants must be experienced software developers who hold a valid university degree. Having a university degree is not absolutely necessary for those applicants who are already legally permitted to work in Canada. The bottom line is that we are very excited about the future of CodeProject and we're eager to find excellent software developers to help us serve this fast growing community. If you'd like to be a valued member of the CodeProject team; if you live in the Toronto area or would like to; if you have strong programming skills in ASP.NET using C#... then please send me your resume: john@codeproject.com I'd love to hear from you. Chris and team have also devised a little programming test that has been he
John McIlroy wrote: And although we are currently looking for one individual to help us with a specific project, our "need" looking out over the next 12 months is for substantially more than just one developer. If CPians contact you wrt this in 12 months time once they have ASP.NET under their belts, would it be considered spam? :-O
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John McIlroy wrote: And although we are currently looking for one individual to help us with a specific project, our "need" looking out over the next 12 months is for substantially more than just one developer. If CPians contact you wrt this in 12 months time once they have ASP.NET under their belts, would it be considered spam? :-O
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Meg's World - Blog Photography - The product of my passionMegan Forbes wrote: would it be considered spam? :laugh::laugh: My thought, exactly. I'd jump at the chance to work for CP, but lack the ASP.Net skills required. Maybe in a year, though... "Your village called -
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I sent this message out on Friday afternoon (GMT -5:00). I thought I'd send it out again on Monday morning to make sure no one misses it. ------------------------------------------------------ Hello CPians, Some of you might have noticed that at the bottom of the Main Page on CP (way below the "fold") we have a job posted. While we've had some response to this job posting, we'd like to get a lot more. So I'm taking this opportunity to invite you to apply. Here is some background information. Thanks to you (and all the hard work of Chris and team) CodeProject is growing and thriving. That means we have to add some "bench strength" to the CodeProject technical team. And although we are currently looking for one individual to help us with a specific project, our "need" looking out over the next 12 months is for substantially more than just one developer. Ideally, we'd like to bring on people who are familar with CodeProject, and who understand how this community works. And naturally, we're looking for people with strong skills in ASP.Net. Chris descibes it this way: "The job will be churning out ASP.NET using C#. Obviously we'll expect you to be able to design, document, discuss, debug and debate the intricacies of development. You will need to have excellent communication skills - both in person and on paper, and be able to work under a minimum of supervision." This job is based in Toronto. Canada has a working visa program that makes it relatively easy for people with a strong technical and educational background to legally work and live in Canada. That means that we are definitely considering people for this position who are not from the Toronto area, but who are willing to relocate here. To take advantage of the fast-track working visa, non-Canadian applicants must be experienced software developers who hold a valid university degree. Having a university degree is not absolutely necessary for those applicants who are already legally permitted to work in Canada. The bottom line is that we are very excited about the future of CodeProject and we're eager to find excellent software developers to help us serve this fast growing community. If you'd like to be a valued member of the CodeProject team; if you live in the Toronto area or would like to; if you have strong programming skills in ASP.NET using C#... then please send me your resume: john@codeproject.com I'd love to hear from you. Chris and team have also devised a little programming test that has been he
John McIlroy wrote: Chris and team have also devised a little programming test that has been helpful to validate the technical "experience" of developers. Where's the test ? Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder
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I sent this message out on Friday afternoon (GMT -5:00). I thought I'd send it out again on Monday morning to make sure no one misses it. ------------------------------------------------------ Hello CPians, Some of you might have noticed that at the bottom of the Main Page on CP (way below the "fold") we have a job posted. While we've had some response to this job posting, we'd like to get a lot more. So I'm taking this opportunity to invite you to apply. Here is some background information. Thanks to you (and all the hard work of Chris and team) CodeProject is growing and thriving. That means we have to add some "bench strength" to the CodeProject technical team. And although we are currently looking for one individual to help us with a specific project, our "need" looking out over the next 12 months is for substantially more than just one developer. Ideally, we'd like to bring on people who are familar with CodeProject, and who understand how this community works. And naturally, we're looking for people with strong skills in ASP.Net. Chris descibes it this way: "The job will be churning out ASP.NET using C#. Obviously we'll expect you to be able to design, document, discuss, debug and debate the intricacies of development. You will need to have excellent communication skills - both in person and on paper, and be able to work under a minimum of supervision." This job is based in Toronto. Canada has a working visa program that makes it relatively easy for people with a strong technical and educational background to legally work and live in Canada. That means that we are definitely considering people for this position who are not from the Toronto area, but who are willing to relocate here. To take advantage of the fast-track working visa, non-Canadian applicants must be experienced software developers who hold a valid university degree. Having a university degree is not absolutely necessary for those applicants who are already legally permitted to work in Canada. The bottom line is that we are very excited about the future of CodeProject and we're eager to find excellent software developers to help us serve this fast growing community. If you'd like to be a valued member of the CodeProject team; if you live in the Toronto area or would like to; if you have strong programming skills in ASP.NET using C#... then please send me your resume: john@codeproject.com I'd love to hear from you. Chris and team have also devised a little programming test that has been he
REPOST! :P I would love to have the job I have the ASP.net exprence (informal) but I just not able to relocated to Canada and its my senior year. -Steven Hicks
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John McIlroy wrote: Chris and team have also devised a little programming test that has been helpful to validate the technical "experience" of developers. Where's the test ? Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder
Unless I'm mistaken I think the test is outlined in the article that Chris posted. http://www.codeproject.com/script/rumor/article.asp?id=288[^] Chris Meech It's much easier to get rich telling people what they want to hear. Chistopher Duncan I can't help getting older, but I refuse to grow up. Roger Wright I've been meaning to change my sig. Thanks! Alvaro Mendez
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Unless I'm mistaken I think the test is outlined in the article that Chris posted. http://www.codeproject.com/script/rumor/article.asp?id=288[^] Chris Meech It's much easier to get rich telling people what they want to hear. Chistopher Duncan I can't help getting older, but I refuse to grow up. Roger Wright I've been meaning to change my sig. Thanks! Alvaro Mendez
Thanks. Not that I can apply, I can't move to Canada, and I don't have any formal qualifications. I suspect I'm a few months away from being good enough in ASP.NET as well. If only my (%$^(%$^( Amazon order would arrive, I'd have the books I need to take me to the next level. That's why I want to see the test, to see if I can do it well enough. Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder