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C# Web Developer x2
Senior programmer.
Must have at least 5+ years programming experience in:
• Good Object orientation
• HTML5
• CSS
• Asp.Net (C#)
• JQuery
• Web Services (an advantage)
• SQL Server (or equivalent SQL databases) a plus
• Able to work on own initiative as well as in team
• Attention to detail a must
• Candidate must be used to focusing on visual presentation and prefer front-end development
Sandton. R50k
[email protected]
 
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I didnt believe that that was your email address, but then I checked and the domain checks out.
 
C# Web Developer x2
Senior programmer.
Must have at least 5+ years programming experience in:
• Good Object orientation
• HTML5
• CSS
• Asp.Net (C#)
• JQuery
• Web Services (an advantage)
• SQL Server (or equivalent SQL databases) a plus
• Able to work on own initiative as well as in team
• Attention to detail a must
• Candidate must be used to focusing on visual presentation and prefer front-end development
Sandton. R50k
[email protected]
FFY
 
Must be good object orientator

Im still trying to figure out the design of my time machine so I can achieve this one:
"Must have at least 5+ years programming experience in: HTML5"
 
I would never apply for this position. They are looking for a senior programmer, yet they want someone who prefers front-end development? Huge disconnect IMO
 
I would never apply for this position. They are looking for a senior programmer, yet they want someone who prefers front-end development? Huge disconnect IMO

Most ads for C# developers are basically just for front-end devs who happen to have to some C# experience.
 
Im still trying to figure out the design of my time machine so I can achieve this one:
"Must have at least 5+ years programming experience in: HTML5"
I remember when I started at my present place of employment in 2010 that my boss still laughed at a CV he received and the guy had 15 years experience in C# :D
 
I remember when I started at my present place of employment in 2010 that my boss still laughed at a CV he received and the guy had 15 years experience in C# :D

I can just imagine the guy - "Sheesh - I was one of the guys working on the team who created the language and I can't get a job using it..."
 
I can just imagine the guy - "Sheesh - I was one of the guys working on the team who created the language and I can't get a job using it..."
Either that or a recruiter messed it up
 
I remember when I started at my present place of employment in 2010 that my boss still laughed at a CV he received and the guy had 15 years experience in C# :D

Ha ha yea happens all the time. Then they list attention to detail in the next line.:p
 
I went for an interview once where a panel member asked me how I manged to know and learn everything that .net has to offer with only 3 years of experience (back then).

I was confused and asked "What?"
Panel member: The recruitment agency told me that you know everything about C#.
Me: How is that even possible?

Everyone just laughed and concluded that these agencies like to add their own shst to their version of the CV. :D
 
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