Hi all,
Sorry for the advertising tone of this post but ALUG is too good a source of technically adept people to not ask...
My company (http://proxama.com) are looking for a javascript guru.
We've got a /lot/ of javascript both front- and back-end. Node.js at the back and plenty of ember, jQuery etc on the front.
If you are one or know of one, please get in touch! I'm finding it very hard to get agencies to understand what I mean as they keep sending me CVs for 10-a-penny web developers when what I'm really looking for is A PROGRAMMER :)
Cheers, Steve
Hi Steve
Sorry for the advertising tone of this post but ALUG is too good a source of technically adept people to not ask...
SyncNorwich is where you should be asking. syncnorwich.com
My company (http://proxama.com) are looking for a javascript guru.
We've got a /lot/ of javascript both front- and back-end. Node.js at the back and plenty of ember, jQuery etc on the front.
If you are one or know of one, please get in touch! I'm finding it very hard to get agencies to understand what I mean as they keep sending me CVs for 10-a-penny web developers when what I'm really looking for is A PROGRAMMER
Have you spoken to Jim Marshal at Ifftner?
I have a JavaScript guy who I know is looking atm. I'll send you his details off list.
Hi Steve,
Hope all's well with you?
At Fri, 09 Nov 2012 12:23:15 +0000, Steve Engledow wrote:
My company (http://proxama.com) are looking for a javascript guru.
We've got a /lot/ of javascript both front- and back-end. Node.js at the back and plenty of ember, jQuery etc on the front.
If you are one or know of one, please get in touch! I'm finding it very hard to get agencies to understand what I mean as they keep sending me CVs for 10-a-penny web developers when what I'm really looking for is A PROGRAMMER :)
I might be tempted to move back to Norwich in the near future. I used to live on Fishergate!
I like the idea of JavaScript guru, sounds like me. I've always maintained that JavaScript is a proper programming language. However, the job adverts on proxama.com don't sound quite like me. InDesign and Photoshop are totally alien; and I don't have fives years commercial experience. What do you think my chances would be?
Best, Richard