Software Engineer - Php/MySQL (New York, NY)
The Engineer is responsible for developing cutting edge media rich Internet applications & development tools. Be a part of a great and innovative team and be a driving force for continuous excellence through innovation. Responsibilities: * Develop cutting edge web applications. * Research, analyze, implement and integrate new mechanisms and technologies within an interactive online environment. * Design and develop database infrastructure and front end UI. * Code, test and debug applications from written and verbal specifications. * Utilize PHP, mySQL, MS-SQL, JavaScript, DHTML Requirements: We are looking for an exceptional individual, capable of taking advantage of an empowering environment. Specific background should include: * B.Sc. in Computer Science or Mathematics * Experienced in development of rich media & eCommerce web applications * At least 2 years experience with PHP & mySQL. * Experience with Graphic, Audio & Video formats - highly desired * Self motivated, innovative, capable of independent achievement Contact Info: Please send Resume and brief cover note to: Email: <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] (please mention "Software Engineer PHP/MySQL" in the subject line) About The Company: Oddcast ( <http://www.oddcast.com/> www.oddcast.com) is a creator of leading-edge media technology applications. The company's VHostT technology is the emerging standard for creating conversational characters for marketing, training, customer service and sales applications. Oddcast has an extensive customer base, including Coca Cola, Xerox, Cisco, Bloomberg, L'Oreal , Pepsi, Chevrolet, Holiday Inn & over 5,000 more. Thanks, Anne Aquilina Director of Human Resources Oddcast 134 West 37th Street 7th Floor NY NY 10018 www.oddcast.com
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