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  • Peter

    PHP Programmers wanted

    Job Type: Internet/E-Commerce/Web Design, Information Technology, Computer
    Programming

    Job Location: Virginia-Charlottesville

    Job Level: Part-time, Internship (Paid), Work Study, Temporary

    Start Date: 02/01/2005

    Job Title: Junior Programmer

    Job Description: PHP/MySQL developer needed for ongoing and small
    programming assignments (10-20 hours per week).
    Work on-site or off depending on contract/work ethic/preference, salary
    commensurate with knowledge/experience. Local candidates preferred.

    Job Requirements: Candidate must be familiar with procedural programming
    methods and techniques. Ideal candidate will have worked (or be familiar)
    with PHP and relational databases (MySQL in particular).
    Email résumés and (in the absence of work experience) a list of completed
    courses to ngsmail@pmkmedi a.com. At least one faculty or professional
    reference is required from a course instructor or employer witnessing your
    use of an imperative language.

    Job Duration: Ongoing

    Positions Available: 1-2

    Salary Information: $15-$25 per hour


  • R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah

    #2
    Re: PHP Programmers wanted

    Peter wrote:
    <snip>[color=blue]
    > At least one faculty or professional
    > reference is required from a course instructor or employer witnessing[/color]
    your[color=blue]
    > use of an imperative language.[/color]

    Sorry, but it sounds so insane. Choosing the right candidate is
    *your* work and by asking reference, you'll be missing the nerds.

    --
    <?php echo 'Just another PHP saint'; ?>
    Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!com Blog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/

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    • Jacob Atzen

      #3
      Re: PHP Programmers wanted

      On 2005-01-27, R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah <ng4rrjanbiah@r ediffmail.com> wrote:[color=blue]
      > Sorry, but it sounds so insane. Choosing the right candidate is
      > *your* work and by asking reference, you'll be missing the nerds.[/color]

      Why wouldn't the nerds be able to produce a reference? And if they can't
      why bother?

      Of course you would like people with skill and passion but at the same
      time you want people who have proven themselves in some way. If you
      can't come up with one single reference there might be a reason.

      --
      Regards,
      - Jacob Atzen

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      • R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah

        #4
        Re: PHP Programmers wanted

        Jacob Atzen wrote:[color=blue]
        > On 2005-01-27, R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah <ng4rrjanbiah@r ediffmail.com>[/color]
        wrote:[color=blue][color=green]
        > > Sorry, but it sounds so insane. Choosing the right candidate is
        > > *your* work and by asking reference, you'll be missing the nerds.[/color]
        >
        > Why wouldn't the nerds be able to produce a reference? And if they[/color]
        can't[color=blue]
        > why bother?
        >
        > Of course you would like people with skill and passion but at the[/color]
        same[color=blue]
        > time you want people who have proven themselves in some way. If you
        > can't come up with one single reference there might be a reason.[/color]

        Say, for example: I'm looking for a change; but, you're asking my
        current (probably the first) employer's reference. I'll be happy to see
        such a dumb employer.

        --
        <?php echo 'Just another PHP saint'; ?>
        Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!com Blog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/

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        • Justin Koivisto

          #5
          Re: PHP Programmers wanted

          hmm... I wonder if I'd count as a reference for myself? Afterall, I am
          teaching a college course for PHP. ;)

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          • Geoff Berrow

            #6
            Re: PHP Programmers wanted

            I noticed that Message-ID:
            <1106850161.617 572.57750@f14g2 000cwb.googlegr oups.com> from Justin
            Koivisto contained the following:
            [color=blue]
            >hmm... I wonder if I'd count as a reference for myself? Afterall, I am
            >teaching a college course for PHP. ;)[/color]

            Hey, me too. :-)

            --
            Geoff Berrow (put thecat out to email)
            It's only Usenet, no one dies.
            My opinions, not the committee's, mine.
            Simple RFDs http://www.ckdog.co.uk/rfdmaker/

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