Yep. I agree. I'm beginning to think that this whole thread (nyphp-jobs) is
nothing more than a resume-collecting scheme.

 

My misguided understanding was that there were actually end-clients looking
for work to be done - and done directly by individuals that have the skills
and availability to assist them in short-term projects. 

 

OK.. I left my salutation on this. let's see who disagrees or calls me.

 

Vaughn G. Frost
Data/Information Architect

+1 480 993 2230 (Home/Office)

+1 480 226 2838 (Mobile)

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From: RDP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 7:24 PM
To: Megan McNulty
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [nyphp-jobs] PHP Developer - NYC - Schematic

 

Please!!

 

What the hell is a "world-class" PHP Developer??

 

And why would you send this to us "mediocre" people?

 

 

R.

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Megan <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  McNulty 

To: [email protected] 

Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 4:41 PM

Subject: [nyphp-jobs] PHP Developer - NYC - Schematic

 

Schematic, one of the nation's leading interactive agencies, is seeking
world-class PHP Developers (all levels) to join our New York Open Source
Platforms Group.  Schematic provides both design and technology solutions
for a variety of platforms including the PC, mobile and television. Our
mission is to create simple yet powerful solutions to our clients' business
challenges. Some of our clients include ABC, Fox, GE, MTV, Motorola, and
Microsoft. Read more about our company at www.schematic.com
<http://www.schematic.com>  
 
Ideal candidates will have a minimum of three years experience creating
large-scale web applications with PHP and MySQL or PostgreSQL. Experience
with PHP 5 and object-oriented PHP is required. You must be able to
architect complex applications, write well-structured classes, and have a
solid working knowledge of inheritance, interfaces and design patterns.
 
You must also be comfortable working with Apache, the Unix command line, and
in team-based production scenarios, using CVS or subversion and bug
reporting tools such as Mantis. An excellent grasp of SQL is a must, and you
should have experience administering relational databases. Pluses include
development experience using other programming languages and experience with
data modeling, Oracle, PL/SQL, scalability techniques, UML, Unit Testing,
release management, e-commerce, XML, SOAP, and Flash.
 
For consideration, please forward your resume to John Hanks,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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