Hey there,

My company, Affinitive, is looking for an experienced, reliable, New York City area-based Facebook application developer to work on a fun, short-term project/application. It will be approximately 40-50 hours of work over the next 2 weeks, working closely with our marketing and design teams. Although much of the work can be done remotely, it will require an initial in-person meeting with our other team members at our NYC offices.

In terms of the project, responsibilities will include:

- Providing initial feedback on spec/wireframes that have been developed
- Working with project management and design team
- Application development lifecycle
- In-app image manipulation (similar to other apps that utilize overlaying a person's face, scaling/rotating/blending). Flash/Flex knowledge is a big plus!

You must be skilled in highly-scalable, object-oriented PHP/MySQL development (mvc/zend/memcached/query tuning), have a mastery of the Facebook Platform (API/FBML/FQL), Javascript/XHTML/CSS, and have an understanding of what makes a Facebook app 'successful' and how to implement (legitimate) best practices to facilitate mass adoption of the application through a fun experience, viral growth and user-to- user sharing. An interest in video games doesn't hurt either :)

If you are interested, please reply and include links to/descriptions of Facebook applications you have launched, a description of your role on each project well as your hourly rate. We are looking to get moving right away.

Oh, and please no recruiters (you know who you are... :)

   Thanks!

  >> Bob <<

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Bob Troia
Founder & President
Affinitive <www.beaffinitive.com>

135 West 26th Street
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