Hi everyone,
My company (Effective UI/Architekture.com) is once again hiring! We've
got quite a number of large Flash/Flex Rich Internet Application
projects and not quite enough developers. So, we are looking for a few
senior-level (read: kick-ass) developers with very strong ActionScript
2.0/3.0 skills who can hit the ground running.
We mainly do application development and specialize in Flash and
Flex-based RIAs, with some rapid prototyping and FMS-based real-time
collaboration thrown into the mix. You needn't worry about getting
stuck coding preloaders and splash screens here. However, if you've a
knack for solving difficult problems and you're constantly pushing the
envelope with ActionScript, this is definitely the place for you.
Ideally, you'll have solid object-oriented design and programming
abilities and have strong ActionScript 2.0 coding skills. You know the
core APIs inside and out, and have ample experience designing and coding
custom components based upon the Macromedia V2 component architecture or
something similar. You can write clean, efficient and well-documented,
maintainable code. You should also be comfortable integrating Flash
front-ends with a variety of back-end systems with your choice of
protocol, say, with Flash Remoting, RTMP, AMF, Web Services, or maybe
your own XMLSocket-based protocol.
If you've already been working in ActionScript 3.0 with the Flex 2.0
public betas, that's even better. We'll also be quite impressed if
you've built Flash Communication Server / Flash Media Sever-based
applications, know some other programming languages such as PHP, C#,
ColdFusion or Java, or have ample experience with third-party Flash
development tools such as FDT, MTASC, FLASM and HaXe. You'll also
get kudos if you're comfortable around the Eclipse IDE and source
control programs. And, while this is a very tall order, if you're one
to blog about Flash or you contribute to Flashcoders or Flexcoders, we'd
just adore you.
Our offices are in downtown Denver, CO--just a couple blocks from the
16th Street Mall. We pretty casual, as in we don't have time clocks and
we don't make a fuss about corporate rules, dress codes and the like.
We'd prefer Colorado residents, but we'd certainly consider relocating
someone with the right mix of skills and experience.
Interested? Email us and tell us why we should just put aside everyone
else's resumes and hire you on the spot. Show us your resume, some
examples of your work, most importantly, your code. Show us the
real-time 3D renderer that you're writing in ActionScript 3.0, or maybe
a demo of that almost-done hand-optimized shooter that you're building
in FLASM. We'd love to see it. Got a blog, or maybe you've authored a
few books about Flash? Send us the links.
Still here? Then send your email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] And please,
check that you're not replying to the list--you'll just look silly and
annoy everyone.
Regards,
Jim
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