Python / Django Web Applications Developer - Michigan $90-$100/hr

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Leigh Haugen

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Jan 23, 2014, 11:41:33 AM1/23/14
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Great opportunity on a Cloud Development team for somebody who is willing to take a temporary job here in Michigan.

 

Python / Django Web Applications Developer, Michigan 6+mth contract, $90-$100/hr.

No phone calls. Please email resumes to:  le...@kdmmcorp.com

 

REQUIREMENTS

Must have strong recent experience developing web applications using Python/Django

 

ADDITIONAL SKILLS:

web development skills (Java, JavaScript, HTML and CSS)

great interest in user experience and usability

scaleable web development experience

 

Leigh Haugen

Managing Partner

KDMM Corp

Brett Parker

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Jan 23, 2014, 8:12:35 PM1/23/14
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On 23 Jan 11:41, Leigh Haugen wrote:
> Great opportunity on a Cloud Development team for somebody who is willing to
> take a temporary job here in Michigan.
>
> Python / Django Web Applications Developer, Michigan 6+mth contract,
> $90-$100/hr.
>
> REQUIREMENTS
>
> Must have strong recent experience developing web applications using
> Python/Django

Right - so that a general django developer...

> ADDITIONAL SKILLS:
>
> web development skills (Java, JavaScript, HTML and CSS)

Well, that's a bit worrying, mixing Java with Python is never fun or
pleasant.

> great interest in user experience and usability

So, erm, you're also after a front end developer/designer.

> scaleable web development experience

*and* a sysadmin.

And you're after 1 temporary person for a fairly lax salary to do (at
least) 2 peoples jobs. I'd be suprised if you got many applicants that
could actually fulfil your "requirements" for what you're offerering vs
what you expect.

(also, this is not, as far as I'm aware, a jobs list.)

Thanks,
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Brett Parker

Russell Keith-Magee

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Jan 23, 2014, 8:28:10 PM1/23/14
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On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 9:12 AM, Brett Parker <iDu...@sommitrealweird.co.uk> wrote:

(also, this is not, as far as I'm aware, a jobs list.)

It is - as long as the jobs are relevant. 

It's not, however, a spam list for recruiters. If a recruiter starts posting non-Django jobs, or starts posting jobs without providing details necessary to a list with a global audience (like "where the job is located" and "is telecommuting acceptable"), they're going to get banned very quickly.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

Brett Parker

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Jan 23, 2014, 8:30:57 PM1/23/14
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On 24 Jan 09:28, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 9:12 AM, Brett Parker
> <iDu...@sommitrealweird.co.uk>wrote:
>
> >
> > (also, this is not, as far as I'm aware, a jobs list.)
> >
>
> It is - as long as the jobs are relevant.

I sit happily corrected :)

> It's not, however, a spam list for recruiters. If a recruiter starts
> posting non-Django jobs, or starts posting jobs without providing details
> necessary to a list with a global audience (like "where the job is located"
> and "is telecommuting acceptable"), they're going to get banned very
> quickly.

OK - that seems more than fair.
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Brett Parker
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