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2010/10/4 Altuğ Bilgin Altıntaş <alt...@gmail.com>: > +1 > > 2010/10/4 Cemal Bayramoglu <jweekend_for...@cabouge.com> > >> Ernesto, >> >> ... nothing is impossible. >> >> Regards - Cemal >> jWeekend >> Training, Consulting, Development >> http://jWeekend.com >> >> >> >> >> On 4 October 2010 10:55, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <reier...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > Cemal, >> > >> > Are you willing/able to consider applications from people living in >> > other European countries which cannot move to England:-( >> > >> > Kind regards, >> > >> > Ernesto >> > >> > On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Cemal Bayramoglu >> > <jweekend_for...@cabouge.com> wrote: >> >> We are looking for one, possibly two more very talented developers to >> >> join jWeekend's team. >> >> >> >> You will have exceptionally strong OO, Java and Wicket skills, and >> >> already be deeply into, or have a strong desire to become highly >> >> proficient in Scala. You already enjoy writing clean JavaScript, XHTML >> >> and CSS. >> >> >> >> You see the value of and enjoy writing sensible tests and are >> >> experienced enough to know no work is complete until you have >> >> thoroughly tested it. You are also the type that loves to discuss >> >> ideas, concepts and share knowledge, but can concentrate well and work >> >> efficiently alone too. >> >> >> >> Frameworks you already use, or are keen to master, include >> >> Spring/Guice/JPA2 and possibly GWT/SmartGWT. Our current projects >> >> include architecting, designing and building scalable event driven >> >> infra-structure, plenty of knowledge transfer, some Drools, and, >> >> naturally, state of the art web-application development. Creating >> >> Scala DSLs looks like becoming increasingly relevant to us. Some of >> >> our work is confidential/sensitive, so integrity and good-judgement is >> >> essential. >> >> >> >> You will generally be contributing on multiple jWeekend projects at a >> >> time, both internally (R&D or product development) and for our small >> >> number of close clients in a variety of industries, where you will be >> >> confident to pick up and be productive with their applications/code >> >> and new frameworks/technologies we need to use without fuss. >> >> >> >> You will be encouraged, and even given work time, to contribute to >> >> open source projects we support like wiQuery, and to (at least) test >> >> and provide patches for Wicket 1.5. >> >> >> >> It is not required, but if you would like to, you could be given the >> >> opportunity to work on course material and even deliver training if >> >> you consistently demonstrate the essential qualities. >> >> >> >> Although you may be able to work from home when appropriate, you will >> >> also be happy to be on client-site (suit and tie) whenever it's >> >> required, even for longer assignments, or at our office, so, it is our >> >> preference that you are living in London. For an exceptional developer >> >> that demonstrates the ability to comfortably and efficiently >> >> communicate with the the rest of the team and demonstrates excellent >> >> integrity, we may reevaluate this. >> >> >> >> A visa to work in UK (preferably anywhere in Europe) may be essential, >> >> and it would be a bonus if you can work in the USA too. If you are >> >> coming from abroad to work with us we will help you settle in London. >> >> >> >> You most likely have at least 3 years solid experience with all >> >> aspects of core Java on professional quality projects, to supplement >> >> your excellent bachelors or masters degree. >> >> >> >> You can expect a GBP30k-GBP55k package (comprised of a fixed basic and >> >> revenue sharing, with negotiable format) in your first year with us if >> >> you are based in London, or, the equivalent remuneration for such a >> >> role/your experience in your locality if you are not in London. In >> >> exceptional circumstances, we can review initial terms after as little >> >> as 6 months. >> >> >> >> If you are not the type to study books like "Effective Java", or >> >> "JavaScript, the Good Parts" and try out new technologies just for >> >> fun, or to master Scala by reading Odersky and, importantly, writing >> >> lots of code (which you can also keep well organised and documented so >> >> others can learn from it later), then you're probably not going to be >> >> a perfect match. We operate in a sometimes demanding environment, with >> >> knowledgeable, confident and sometimes forthright clients and >> >> colleagues, so shrinking violets could find it tough too. >> >> >> >> Please contact me [1] including bullets highlighting your >> >> experience/skills/passions and have a CV ready for when we get back to >> >> you because we can arrange interviews as early as this week. >> >> >> >> Regards - Cemal >> >> jWeekend >> >> Training, Consulting, Development >> >> http://jWeekend.com >> >> >> >> [1] http://jweekend.com/dev/ContactUsBody/ >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org >> >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org >> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org