The company I work for is looking for four "non-junior" ColdFusion
developers, preferably with reasonably strong OO experience and familiarity
with one or more application frameworks. Bonus points for writing better
code today than you did last year, and playing disc golf and/or one or more
musical instruments (we need more cowbell!)
We're also looking for two very senior ("Architect level") people -- one for
ColdFusion (with very strong OOP / OOA&D skills), one in
data-warehousing/business intelligence.
The company is CUnet, LLC, a thriving ex-startup settling down to business
(which is Educational Marketing): the dress code is still ultra-casual, but
it's time to get serious about the code. You'll need to use Subversion and
Trac, participate in peer reviews and mini-CFUGs, do a bit of unit-testing,
and maybe bring along some ideas about the good parts of Agile. The usual
well-rounded ColdFusion Developer skillset will be expected (strong CFML
including OOP usage of CFC's, solid SQL, HTML, JS, CSS, plus some XML,
Spry/AJAX, UML, and design patterns, etc.); touch-typing is also good,
though sight-reading is not required.
We're open to telecommuters, although you *will* need to be 100% on-site
until you get up to speed -- and you'll also need to be available for
occasional on-site meetings. Rochester is about as far from NYC as you can
get in this state; it's near Buffalo and Niagara Falls, home of Kodak,
Xerox, and Bausch & Lomb -- see http://www.visitrochester.com/ for more
details.
You'll be working with a great group of people, inspiring (and being
inspired by) them to learn more, think harder, and produce elegant,
maintainable solutions to our business needs. As an extra bonus for on-site
staff, a tasty lunch (including vegetarian options) is provided every day,
along with decent benefits, competitive salary -- and rotating attendance at
the usual ColdFusion conferences (I'll be at cf.Objective() again this
year!)
If this sounds interesting, send an email to
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following question as the subject
line (hopefully, most spammers don't know any OO!):
How do you pass a User object to the save method of a UserDAO object?
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be in CFML or CFscript, not SmallTalk or English!
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