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    • Graduate Enterprise RIA Developer
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      Job Title:
      Graduate Enterprise RIA Developer
      Company Name:
      Respect Search & Selection
      Company Address:
      Melbourne, Australia
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      Employment Status:
      Full-time
      Start Date:
      January 2009
      Project Duration:
      Permanent
      Employer Contact:
      Alissa Giarratana
      Contact Phone:
      +61 3 9429 3133
      Job Description:

      Do you wanna be an Enterprise RIA Developer?

       

      • Graduate opportunity

      • You actually get to write web applications – not make coffee!

      • $40k package

       

      So, like, you've just finished your degree... exams are over, and you're now apparantly qualified to write web applications and stuff. But, you're freaking out right – how you gonna find a job? What if you don't have all the skills? Who's gonna wanna hire you!?!?

       

      Never Fear... Alissa's Here!

       

      That's right, I (Alissa) am here to tell you about my awesome client who want to take you – a brand new graduate, and train you up, on the job, to be a butt-kicking RIA developer.

       

      So my client – they're a well-established software-as-a-service provider who have realised that RIA is the way of the future and so are transitioning their products across. ...and leading the way are a team of highly experienced senior architects and developers.

       

      Don't feel intimidated by these big guns though – in place is a formal training program to take you fresh from university life and bring up you to speed with commercial Flex, ActionScript 3.0, PHP 5, Javascript, ORACLE databases, Scrum Methodology and Test Driven Development.

       

      WHOA slow down!

       

      So maybe you haven't worked with these technologies before. Hey maybe you haven't even heard of 'em! Not to worry – what's important is that you know about geeky things like Object Oriented programming and design patterns. You know... all those things your lecturers told you were important but you thought you'd never use.

       

      So whatcha think? Wanna know more? Maybe you should call me then... ey?

       

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