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DATE | 2004-07-14 |
FROM | From: "Ruben I Safir - Secretary NYLXS"
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] Fw: [Perl Jobs] Web Programmer for Mason-based e-commerce site (telecommute)
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---------- Forwarded Message ----------- From: Perl Jobs To: jobs-at-perl.org Sent: 13 Jul 2004 17:25:34 -0000 Subject: [Perl Jobs] Web Programmer for Mason-based e-commerce site (telecommute)
Online URL for this job: http://jobs.perl.org/job/1641
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Posted: July 13, 2004
Job title: Web Programmer for Mason-based e-commerce site
Internal ID: Perl-Job-01
Travel: 0%
Terms of employment: Independent contractor (project-based)
Hours: Part time
Onsite: no
Description: One of my clients needs to get some work done sooner than I can do it, so I am looking for another programmer to help. You will be doing the bulk of the work, with guidance and review from me.
One of the most important pieces of work is integration with the Amazon Seller system, so previous experience doing this would be a huge plus.
The work needs to be done in the near future (starting within the next month or so), so you need to be available soon.
This is a telecommuting position.
This will be contract work directly for my client, and you will discuss the rate with him. I am just screening applicants for those with the best technical resume. Don't ask me about rates.
Required skills: - OO Perl - Some Perl templating system - SQL
Desired skills: - Mason - Postgres - *Amazon Seller integration experience*
Contact information: Contact Dave Rolsky at dave {AT} houseabsolute.com
Please include "Perl-Job-01" in the subject line.
Please include a *link* to your resume. Respondents who don't do this will be ignored. Don't send me attachments, don't inline it.
If you have experience with Amazon Seller integration, Mason, and/or Postgres, please briefly mention this in your email. ------- End of Forwarded Message -------
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