Hi,


Hope you are doing great,

This is* Hilton *from *ASK Staffing.* I was reviewing your resume online
and would like to talk to you regarding an exciting opportunity we have
with one of ASK's premier clients*.* Your experience looks like a good fit
for the position and I wanted to know if you would be interested in
exploring this opportunity.



Since this is an urgent business requirement, I’d appreciate a prompt
response on this.

Send me your resume and 2-3 work references (name, number, company, Title
of the job, E-mail Id) attached to this e-mail



*Position: SFDC Service Cloud*

*Duration: Long Term*

*Location: Scottsdale, AZ*



*Job Description:*

·         Good development experience in Salesforce Service Cloud and
Force.com

·         Familiar with agile development methods

·         Should be able to configure and write Apex code

·         Should be able to coordinate development work with other offshore
developers

·         Work with the Business Analysts to understand and document
requirements

·         Should be able to design and architect solutions for new
requirements on existing applications

·         Should be able to estimate work effort and do release planning
for new enhancements







Thanks,

*Hilton Varma*

Sr Resource Specialist

ASK Staffing Inc | Global Delivery Center

Direct:  +1 678-807-6200

Fax: 678-990-0403

Email: hilt...@askstaffing.com

Web:   www.askstaffing.com



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interacting with me, You can reach my manager David Kris at 678-551-6344*
*or* *dk...@askstaffing.com* <dk...@askstaffing.com>*”*

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