I've attached the official job posting that we have.
--Andrew
On 12/5/05,
Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For Wicket developers, I think this is the best place to do so. I
don't mind the job listing, as long as it concerns Wicket. I don't see
a use for tapestry/struts/etc job offerings here :-)
Perhaps we should add a mailing list?
[EMAIL PROTECTED], or would that be stretching the
policy of the sourceforge charter too much? Currently the traffic for
such job offerings is too low for the effort, but it would give a nice
statistic on jobs for the framework.
Martijn
On 12/5/05, Andrew Berman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I hope this is ok to do, but I thought I'd ask you guys first. I'm going to
> be hiring a Java developer and the application is being developed in Wicket.
> Our company is located in the Los Angeles, CA area. If you guys are
> interested, email me your resume.
>
> On the same note, what is the best service these days to find Java
> developers?
>
> Thanks guys,
>
> Andrew
>
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