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Great initiative.. Would surely help some in 2011 too. Hope for the best.

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Well, Ill use the oppertunity. Does anyone know of a company that are looking for graduate mechanical engineers. PM me please, I am very desperately looking. And yes, I am willing to relocate.

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Our company specialises in IT Project Management. Recruitment of Project Managers, Project Administrators, Business Analysts, etc.

 

Any unemployed hubbers need a job in this industry, give me a shout and I will get you in contact with the relevant people.

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great thread, got some nice leads last year even though they did not pan out,

the experience gained from the interviews i went to really prepared me.

needless to say i aced the interviews for the current job i have..

 

**Edit: Woohoo i just became Ultimate Hubber!! :clap:

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I'm looking for two developers here at bSOLVe:

 

- Front-end web developer

- Mid to Senior SharePoint developer

 

Both people would be able to start immediately, in a work environment focused on SharePoint dev for some really nice clients. Contact details in the PDFs above!

 

No recruitment agents please.

 

I think its time I move into SharePoint development - seems all the prospective jobs matching my skillset are all requiring SharePoint experience.

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I think its time I move into SharePoint development - seems all the prospective jobs matching my skillset are all requiring SharePoint experience.

 

SharePoint has certainly been attracting the attention of a whole bunch of dev firms in the last two years or so, we used to be one of the only SP specialists in Cape Town a few years ago. Now everyone claims to be a SharePoint guru...

 

It's an amazing platform to work with though, if you understand and appreciate that it's exactly that: a platform, with specific benefits, specific limitations, and specific frustrations; which if you can understand their necessity in the bigger scheme of things can make it the most incredibly powerful way to build and integrate certain types of business apps at the moment.

 

Back to practicalities though, the front-end web developer position doesn't require SharePoint as an absolute necessity. It's web 2.0 type skills we're needing, SharePoint just happens to be the platform on which we build stuff. If you can develop slick web forms and interfaces and have really good Javascript, XML/XSLT, XHTML and web services skills, you're ready for it!

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My client is looking for a money driven candidate who likes the sales environment. He / she will be in the procurement of PABX’s and also office automation. Afrikaans and English a must. Own drivers license and car is essential, Grade 12 and some sort of background in sales.

 

First 3 months is a probation period with only commission. After the probation period he / she will get a permanent contract with a basic of R3k p/m, plus commission. Salary increase per annum and if target is made his fuel will be paid for that month.

 

WORKING HOURS: Monday to Friday 08h00 – 16h30 & Fridays 08h00 – 16h00

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....It's web 2.0 type skills we're needing, SharePoint just happens to be the platform on which we build stuff. If you can develop slick web forms and interfaces and have really good Javascript, XML/XSLT, XHTML and web services skills, you're ready for it!

 

If I reply with a "I don't do pretty" then I guess that puts me out of the prospective queue of candidates. Personally moving towards backend or intranet frontends as I no longer have the patience to make pretty HTML pages :D

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