Job Vacancy - Senior Web Developer
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Job Vacancy - Senior Web Developer
Hi all
We have a vacancy for a senior web developer if you know of anyone looking for a permanent role please pass the information on.
CVs should be sent to recruitment@mtivity.com
Position: Web Application Developer/Programmer – London upto £45k PA
We are looking for an Analyst Developer with at least 2 years professional Web Application development experience that is willing to join our fast growing company.
The successful applicant must be able to demonstrate their ability to analyse requirements and design effective solutions. They will also need to be flexible and ready to step in to an application that has a well-established code base and development procedures. The Applicant will also need to be enthusiastic about cross training into new areas and languages.
Mtivity develop an enterprise level hosted Web based application, particularly aimed at Marketing Resource Management.
Mtivity clients include such companies as Xerox and Sony Ericsson
For more information see our website at http://www.mtivity.com
We have a young, fun, energetic team and our application is growing rapidly, constantly
changing and developing as we adapt to meet our growing clients requirements.
Candidate Skills:
Candidates will have a good computing degree (2:1 or higher)
Candidates will have formal qualification in one or more of the following programming languages
C, C++, Cache, J2EE
Demonstrable knowledge of one or more of the following is preferred
ASP, VBScript, JavaScript, HTML, DHTML
As part of the interview process candidates will be required to complete a sixty-minute written code test.
Please send your CVs to the address detailed above. Please provide your current notice period and current salary (if applicable) within the email if not detailed in your CV.
We have a vacancy for a senior web developer if you know of anyone looking for a permanent role please pass the information on.
CVs should be sent to recruitment@mtivity.com
Position: Web Application Developer/Programmer – London upto £45k PA
We are looking for an Analyst Developer with at least 2 years professional Web Application development experience that is willing to join our fast growing company.
The successful applicant must be able to demonstrate their ability to analyse requirements and design effective solutions. They will also need to be flexible and ready to step in to an application that has a well-established code base and development procedures. The Applicant will also need to be enthusiastic about cross training into new areas and languages.
Mtivity develop an enterprise level hosted Web based application, particularly aimed at Marketing Resource Management.
Mtivity clients include such companies as Xerox and Sony Ericsson
For more information see our website at http://www.mtivity.com
We have a young, fun, energetic team and our application is growing rapidly, constantly
changing and developing as we adapt to meet our growing clients requirements.
Candidate Skills:
Candidates will have a good computing degree (2:1 or higher)
Candidates will have formal qualification in one or more of the following programming languages
C, C++, Cache, J2EE
Demonstrable knowledge of one or more of the following is preferred
ASP, VBScript, JavaScript, HTML, DHTML
As part of the interview process candidates will be required to complete a sixty-minute written code test.
Please send your CVs to the address detailed above. Please provide your current notice period and current salary (if applicable) within the email if not detailed in your CV.
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Sounds like a decent job, but - don't take this the wrong way - you really should put the salary on there. I never bother applying to jobs that can't be bothered telling me if its worth it or not, and many, many web devs/designers feel the same.
Just a point, for future reference.
Just a point, for future reference.
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