Exactly, I'm going to second that. This is the sort of post that would
get my attention if I were looking for a full-time position.
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Steve Manes wrote:
Jaz-Michael King wrote:
Change of pace: I run a small Web shop (six people) inside a 300 employee
non-profit health care quality improvement company. I need a PHP/MySQL
Web
developer to work on report cards that educate the public on which
hospitals, health plans, nursing homes and the like perform better than
others.
> ...
FWIW, this is a good job post. It's conversational, personal and sounds
like a human being on the other end, not a skillset data dump. It tells
me what I'd be doing. It gives me information about the company and the
commitment of its management. It reveals the salary range and benefits.
The salary and demographics don't work for me but that's fine. They
haven't wasted my time and I'm not going to waste theirs.
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