"specialist Linkedin API developer"? wtf? It's a public API - took about 4
hours for me to get OAuth working (probably be less if I could use a gem
that didn't break behind a firewall), and the rest is well documented on
their website.

Why not just advertise for "smart developer who can read a spec"?

- Korny "social media expert" (should add $20k to my salary, surely...)

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 7:08 PM, JR <[email protected]> wrote:

> Job Description
> - Specialist Linkedin API developer required for initial integration
> between Linkedin and existing platform.
> - Ability to sign-in with Linkedin, draw back key profile information
> and share to contacts required
> - Exact scope to be decided based on developers experience with
> Linkedin API
>
> Company Description
> DC Digital is a start up based in London and Melbourne.
>
> Job location
> Remote working
>
> Payment
> Negotiable depending on final scope
>
> The length and type of the contract.
> Part time work, estimated at 1 - 2 weeks depending on final scope
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