>     I'm not trying to make you look foolish, it's just that 
> overblown descriptions like that are what make "real" 
> programmers delete the job posting without finishing the 
> first paragraph.

I'm in with that. IMO you should only say "We need people! This is our
portfolio, if you think you can help us give us a call!"
I think every good AS programmer can program javascript and thus AJAX sites
(If they want to is another issue ;)).
I'm just meaning to say, I really do think it's a bit useless to ask for
experience in some kind of language.
You did it rather nicely to only say AS or AJAX, but I see very much job
postings with "With a good knowledge of PHP, ASP, ASP.NET, XHTML, HTML, CSS,
PERL, JS, SQL, C# etc etc..."
The best way IMO is getting to know people in a reallife conversation and
maybe ask them a few logical questions that a good programmer can answer,
not covering one (script)language.

Greetz,

Bernard



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