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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

New job Looking for a programming challenge?

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  • Group: Job Openings, Job Leads and Job Connections!
  • Subject: Looking for a programming challenge?

Gianmarco Passalacqua posted a job: Looking for a programming challenge?

"- Enjoy the buzz from being the developer that nails it? - Yearn for the camaraderie of working in a close knit team in a real meritocracy? - Know when to hack and what's the right way to get it done? - Got the 3-8 years of professional oop (.NET, Java, or C++) experience? - Looking for a 200-350K salary? Sounds too good to be true? Not for the right person and we'll help you find out if you're it. The client is a prestigious hedge fund in Connecticut with a myriad of technology challenges to engage the kind of active mind that we help them search for. And no, they don't need you to have finance experience. On a daily basis you will be required to show off your abilities to: - Translate requirements into deliverable stories - Design, develop and test solutions that meet defined story acceptance criteria - Design and develop high quality software that adheres to both industry and internal technology standards - Collaborate with other developers, QA members and technology partners Is this you? - Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, MIS, Engineering, or related field, demonstrating a strong academic record and learning agility - 3-8 years programming experience within a quality oriented environment (.NET, Java, C++) - Experience with SQL Server - Consulting mindset and results oriented (need to own the work) - Knowledge of design patterns and exposure to QA techniques - Great problem solving ability - Ability to operate equally well within a team and individually You must be ... - Eligible to work in the US without sponsorship - Must be willing to relocate to CT Got the mettle? - Please send resume (as a Word document) to talent@elmtalent.com - put only "Senior Developer" in the subject line - Please include your GPA in your resume - Enjoy the buzz from being the developer that nails it? - Yearn for the camaraderie of working in a close knit team in a real meritocracy? - Know when to hack and what's the right way to get it done? - Got the 3-8 years of professional oop (.NET, Java, or C++) experience? - Looking for a 200-350K salary? Sounds too good to be true? Not for the right person and we'll help you find out if you're it. The client is a prestigious hedge fund in Connecticut with a myriad of technology challenges to engage the kind of active mind that we help them search for. And no, they don't need you to have finance experience. On a daily basis you will be required to show off your abilities to: - Translate requirements into deliverable stories - Design, develop and test solutions that meet defined story acceptance criteria - Design and develop high quality software that adheres to both industry and internal technology standards - Collaborate with other developers, QA members and technology partners Is this you? - Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, MIS, Engineering, or related field, demonstrating a strong academic record and learning agility - 3-8 years programming experience within a quality oriented environment (.NET, Java, C++) - Experience with SQL Server - Consulting mindset and results oriented (need to own the work) - Knowledge of design patterns and exposure to QA techniques - Great problem solving ability - Ability to operate equally well within a team and individually You must be ... - Eligible to work in the US without sponsorship - Must be willing to relocate to CT Got the mettle? - Please send resume (as a Word document) to talent@elmtalent.com - put only "Senior Developer" in the subject line - Please include your GPA in your resume"

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