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We have various opportunities for C# Developers who are looking to work in a fast paced and dynamic team environment. Is working on the latest cutting edge technologies your thing? Below are some of the technologies our Division works with:-

Base Tools: VS2013, TFS, Resharper, C#5 (.Net Framework 4.5)*

Methodologies: Continuous Integration, Agile*

Data: SQL2012-R2*

Comms: WCF & WebAPI*

Web: ASP.NET, Bootstrap, Angular, MVC*

New tech part of new projects:*
o SQL 2014*
o Microsoft Service Bus (Local and Azure)*
o Azure WCF Relays*
o Azure Storage and SQL*
Cutting edge tech as part of POC’s*
o SQL 2016 for NRT ADW*
o VS2014

To discuss further, contact 01100110 01101001 01101111 01101110 01100001 01100101 01000000 01101111 01110011 01101001 01110010 01101001 01110011 01110100 01110010 01100001 01100100 01101001 01101110 01100111 00101110 01100011 01101111 01101101
 
Really? Osiris looks like a decent place to work but this post is just horrible. Sorry Fiona, I wouldn't want to work with you
 
People are trying anything, finding a decent dev is like prospecting for gold. Don't give them too much grief, go try hire a dev first.

Also they used "l33t sp34k" and simple binary since they're looking for windows developers, if they did anything too "puzzley" they would get no hits.

No offense to windows developers, you have a place in this world. ;)

I am sure Osiris is a great place to work since your exposed to cool hardware and toys, but don't quote me on that, it's my perception.
 
LOL at trying to make it look smart, but hey it did grab my attention.
 
LOL at trying to make it look smart, but hey it did grab my attention.

Got my attention too, but a programming challenge to get the contact details would be better. This is an IT forum, no one will have an issue to get the contact details from the binary sequence.
 
Got my attention too, but a programming challenge to get the contact details would be better. This is an IT forum, no one will have an issue to get the contact details from the binary sequence.

Judging by the size it seems to be an email that consists of 24 characters. So you have to convert each sequence to decimal, then convert it to it's ascii equivalent.
 
I feel like billing someone just for the work I had to put into understanding the advert.
 
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