Lead iPhone developer needed

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Sawan Deswal

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Aug 5, 2009, 4:34:15 PM8/5/09
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Need an experienced iPhone developer for a 6+ months project to lead a team of 6-8 member iPhone development team for a local software company based in Redmond. This will be a full-time role on a contract basis. Pls send me your resume at the earliest. If you don't have a resume, pls send me a short summary of your profile and the apps released so far.
 
I will be working as a liason between you and the company. I'd like to receive the following from you:
a.) Name & Contact Details
b.) Summary of iPhone development experience
c.) Availability for full-time work
d.) Profile/Resume
 
I don't have more details at this time, so no phone calls please. I will be compiling a list of the people interested and then will short-list based on the feedback received from the company.
 
Bill rate - $40/hr.
 
Thx for your interest.
-- Sawan
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Nick Fox

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Aug 5, 2009, 4:38:32 PM8/5/09
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$40/hr for an iPhone project lead??? Shouldn't that be closer to a $100/hr?

James Moore

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Aug 5, 2009, 4:52:58 PM8/5/09
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On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Nick Fox<nicol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> $40/hr for an iPhone project lead??? Shouldn't that be closer to a $100/hr?
>

$40/hr seems comically low. The economy may be in rough shape, but
it's nowhere near that bad for software people. At least in my
personal experience, rates haven't gone down in the last few years,
even though they're not climbing that fast.

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Misha Melikov

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Aug 5, 2009, 5:29:59 PM8/5/09
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Totally.. would not touch anything that pays less than a 100
Just not worth it... especially so if it's a short-term contract.
.m.

Jeremy Przasnyski

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Aug 5, 2009, 5:39:42 PM8/5/09
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And I'd also think you'd get what you pay for. I'd think that quality of the architecture & code of a $40/hr dev would be questionable at best. I wouldn't skimp on the lead developer.
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