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topdog - 23 Mar 2006 22:37 GMT
SOFTWARE ENGINEER - WESTBOROUGH - MA
The candidate will meet the following requirements:
·    5+ years of on-the-job software development experience
·    3+ years of current GUI development experience
·    Experience with Eclipse Plugin Development with SWT
·    3+ years of Java, & XML
·    Experience with SOA and Web Services development
·    3+ years of exp with Visual Studio, .NET, C++, and J2EE
·    Websphere, XSD, WSDL, WS-I are all pluses (not mandatory)
Compensation is based on proven level of experience and ranges from 65K
(jr) - 125K (sr.)base + bonuses

Please forward resumes to
Brian
brian at topdog-inc.com
Roedy Green - 24 Mar 2006 00:24 GMT
> The candidate will meet the following requirements:

Is there something about that wording that makes you want to kick the
author in the pants on leave a banana peel out for him to slip on?

It sounds so imperious.
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Brandon McCombs - 24 Mar 2006 04:55 GMT
> SOFTWARE ENGINEER - WESTBOROUGH - MA
>  The candidate will meet the following requirements:
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> Brian
> brian at topdog-inc.com

a junior is worth 65K? is that still including all those years of
experience?
Tomislav - 29 Mar 2006 17:23 GMT
>> SOFTWARE ENGINEER - WESTBOROUGH - MA
>>  The candidate will meet the following requirements:
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> a junior is worth 65K? is that still including all those years of
> experience?

That's the lovely thing about job adds like this pearl here: the interviewees
have to be so top-notch-I-know-it-all-and-store-it-in-my-little-finger that,
on the average, the interviewers themselves don't have to be able to form
coherent sentences. But hey, I might be wrong: maybe there's a place somewhere
where developers are happy to be called junior developers with 5+ years of
software development experience and a whole lot of experience in just about
every major IT technology in the last several years. ;)


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