>
>
> Qualifications for this position include:
> * Minimum of 5 years of relevant software design, development, and
> shipping experience
> * Solid understanding of standards based, cross browser HTML, CSS, and
> Javascript
> * Solid programming experience in C++
> * Client and server debugging skills
> * Ability to quickly understand and apply new technologies
> * Network topology a plus
> * Working on large scale web application teams a plus
> * A Bachelors degree in computer science or related
>
I'm afraid your post better be in more proper place, ;-), at this point,
http://www.cooper.com/insights/journal_of_design/articles/so_you_want_to_be_an_interacti_1.html,
Robert Reimann says:
Designers seldom code—if you are attached to programming, all power to you:
the world needs more design-sensitive programmers. But unless you have
complete control over your projects, you will be short-changing your users
by trying to design and develop at the same time—it's a conflict of
interest. So, if you can't stomach the thought of abandoning programming,
interaction design may not be for you.
this is really a experienced designer's teaching,  not only a saying,
there's reason behind it.

Cheers
-- Jarod

-- 
IxD for better life style.

http://jarodtang.blogspot.com
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