C# DEVELOPERS WANTED FOR EXCITING OPPORTUNITY IN LONDON

C

C# Recruiter

C#.net Developer up to £35k London

My client is a privately owned, fast growing software house and is the
global leader in providing a "personalised credit card design" software
solution. They have an impressive and growing client base including
household names in UK, Holland, Belgium, USA, and Australia.

They currently have an exciting opportunity for 2 young, bright,
enthusiastic C#.net Developer's to join their already successful team.
You will be a graduate with a minimum 2:1 in Computer Science or
similar subject and you will ideally have 2-3 years experience of
C#.net development. You will also have skills in SQL Server.

If you have experience of working in a Scrum environment and have
experience of Flash this would an added bonus.

For immediate consideration please send your CV to Kate Wilson at
Connections Recruitment to (e-mail address removed)
 
G

Guest

C# Recruiter:
I am sure you are excited about the position. However, have you given any
thought to what the C# language newsgroup might look like if every recruiter
started posting all their exciting position offers on it?
There are more appropriate groups for this.
Peter
 
J

Jon Skeet [C# MVP]

Mark Rae said:
If he is, then he's the only one who is! £35k in London???!!! That's
pathetic!

Not for someone with only a couple of years of experience, to be fair.
It's not like they're after senior developers by the sounds of it.

Anyway - I mailed the recruitment company to complain about the
intrusion. I doubt they're reading the group.
 
S

SP

Mark Rae said:
If he is, then he's the only one who is! £35k in London???!!! That's
pathetic!

If you live with your parents, don't own a car and only eat at McDonalds
then you can probably get by on that money.
 

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