Web Developer - Johannesburg

MushroomCloudCC

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We are looking for a front-end developer with 2-5 years experience and skills in PHP, HTML, CSS and Javascript for building highly customized applications for a variety of clients. Additional experience with SQL and frameworks such as Symfony 2 is a bonus.

In this position you will be developing administrative portals for native app back-ends as well as typical website development.

Summary of skills required:
• At least 2 - 5 years’ experience in relevant IT position
• Experience with: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML, JSON and web frameworks such as Symfony

Other Criteria
• Ability to teach oneself new technology
• Team player but also be able to work without supervision
• Ability to document a solution
• Understanding of UML and use cases
• Able to self-manage workload/tasks

Salary ranging from R15 000 - R25 000 based on knowledge and experience.

Please send your CV to [email protected] for more info!
 
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You are willing to pay someone with 5 years of experience R20000? How generous.
 
Top marks and thank you for posting the salary.
Definitely a step in the right direction.
 
You are willing to pay someone with 5 years of experience R20000? How generous.

As the others said, it's better than the "market related" BS. At least people can decide straight off the bat if they're wasting their time by applying or not...
 
You are willing to pay someone with 5 years of experience R20000? How generous.

Although the OP should be applauded for actually posting a salary , he may find he gets no one of any quality at the stated price. A more realistic figure for this job is R21,000 to R26,000.
 
We are looking for a front-end developer with 2-5 years experience and skills in PHP, HTML, CSS and Javascript for building highly customized applications for a variety of clients. Additional experience with SQL and frameworks such as Symfony 2 is a bonus.

In this position you will be developing administrative portals for native app back-ends as well as typical website development.

Summary of skills required:
• At least 2 - 5 years’ experience in relevant IT position
• Experience with: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML, JSON and web frameworks such as Symfony

Other Criteria
• Ability to teach oneself new technology
• Team player but also be able to work without supervision
• Ability to document a solution
• Understanding of UML and use cases
• Able to self-manage workload/tasks

Salary ranging from R12 000 - R20 000 based on knowledge and experience.

Please send your CV to [email protected] for more info!

****ing ridiculous.
 
What kind of candidate are you looking for that R20 000 would be appealing to him/her? Someone that's only managed to get to 18k after 5 years? I understand your budget is your budget and the 2 year min is to weed out the newbies etc but I guess the 5yr is an optimistic upper limit.
 
I suppose you’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t post a salary. @retromodcoza I appreciate the feedback and based on all the other feedback, i’ve adjusted the salary accordingly.

@rorz0r you are correct, the 5 year upper limit is optimistic but having interviewed many candidates its become clear that having 4-5 years experience doesn’t immediately mean you should be earning a higher salary, maybe i’ve just had rotten luck with candidates? In any case, one of the criteria I specifically omitted was the requirement of a degree or similar qualification, based on this I feel it isn’t ludicrous to offer what I was offering.

To those who responded negatively, I’m genuinely curious if you were here out of interest of the job opportunity and felt insulted by the offering to respond the way you did?

All things aside, I appreciate all feedback and based on that (as stated above) I’ve adjusted the offering.
 
yea but still, if you don't hear from them after 2 weeks consider your application unsuccessful.



What's wrong with that?

Pretty normal fare and at least they put a timeline on it.

Not like a certain large international cloud services provider that got back to me after three months post telephonic interview after I had taken another job and was then suprised that i wasn't available or interested.
 
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the lack of the majority job applications never getting a response.


They've already concluded beforehand that you wont get any.

Worse to me would be a company who doesn't state that.

In essence they gave you a response already before you applied.
 
Please add location? Your website contact doesn't even specify that.

Edit: Sorry i'm blind. I see it's in the title. Can you be more specific though as to which area? Thanks.
 
I suppose you’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t post a salary. @retromodcoza I appreciate the feedback and based on all the other feedback, i’ve adjusted the salary accordingly.

@rorz0r you are correct, the 5 year upper limit is optimistic but having interviewed many candidates its become clear that having 4-5 years experience doesn’t immediately mean you should be earning a higher salary, maybe i’ve just had rotten luck with candidates? In any case, one of the criteria I specifically omitted was the requirement of a degree or similar qualification, based on this I feel it isn’t ludicrous to offer what I was offering.

To those who responded negatively, I’m genuinely curious if you were here out of interest of the job opportunity and felt insulted by the offering to respond the way you did?

All things aside, I appreciate all feedback and based on that (as stated above) I’ve adjusted the offering.

I do have an honours degree in computer science, but after 3 years of work experience, I was earning R25k. This was back in 2010. Adjust for inflation and it would probably be closer to R30k.

Good on you for adjusting the salary range. 2-5 years is quite a wide range of experience, so perhaps a salary range of R12k to R30k (the maximum you are willing to pay under any circumstances) would be decent.

I suppose my concern is that sometimes companies have unrealistic concerns about how little candidates will be willing to accept. So, they spend 3 months interviewing candidates, but can't find one who is good enough to do the job and willing to accept R20k. Waste of interview time. Second, unfortunately bargains can be expensive. I've interviewed candidates claiming to be senior developers who couldn't program if their life dependend on it. So, even if you find someone who has 5 years of experience on paper, and is willing to accept R20k, they might not be able to do the job.

Good luck to you.

EDIT: Sorry if I came across as harsh, I should have offered this constructive advice the first time round instead of leaving a negative comment.
 
Big up to OP for interacting here... some do not do so and simply ignore comments...
 
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