Out of respect for the group, I wouldn't normally post this question here - but I'm running short on my usual resources, so I hope nobody minds.
For the past four years I've been working full-time on a single contract/project for one big international client, which is of course an awesome predicament for a contract programmer. I am now on the verge of another big project for the same client, and we are in need of additional senior and/or junior .NET web developers. I will be the lead developer, and the work will involve heavy use of T-SQL (2008), Visual Studio 2010 (C# or VB.NET), Ajax concepts and lots of JavaScript. Familiarity with JQuery and MVC applications and SVN are also helpful, as well as how to work over VPN. If you're unfamiliar with who I am, well, there's not much I can do about that - but try searching the archives http://www.mail-archive.com/witango-talk@witango.com/ This will be a large and complex internal business critical application for over 10,000 employees in all timezones (not public facing), which will be deployed to a load-balanced web-farm environment hosted by a major IT provider. Although the company would prefer to hire from in-house, the right candidate(s) will get a great opportunity and fair contract rates with potentially very long-term work. Given that this is a global company, being in close proximity to me (Nova Scotia) or one of their offices could be an important factor in their decisions. The MIS group that I work for this company is mostly spread over the western hemisphere, Central and Eastern United States, Western, Central and Eastern Canada, UK, Germany, France, Romania and South Africa - so don't be shy if you're not right in New York or Paris. Note, occasional travel may be required. If anyone is interested, please forward a condensed curriculum vitae (or equivalent) to sc...@xmlx.net Thank you for your time. Scott Cadillac ---------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please send an email to lists...@witango.com with "unsubscribe witango-talk" in the body.