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OSS
August 1st, 2007, 07:32 PM
Location: Your home/office, but in the tri-state area (NY, NJ, CT) for occasional meetings.

Compensation: Competitive contract-based cash compensation, with the opportunity for full-time employment, bonus and equity compensation.

Company Overview:

My client is an early-stage startup founded by entrepreneurs and senior executives from the financial services and e-commerce industries. Their vision is to become a leading technology platform company with an initial focus on electronically traded markets.

They are seeking an ambitious ActionScript Developer with 3-5 years programming experience – and a natural sense of beauty -- to build a real-time, cross-asset alternative trading system.

Required Skills:
* Experience designing modular, object-oriented ActionScript Flash applications
* Experience developing GUI's for trading applications
* Background in C++ or Java
* Familiarity with data driven applications on Linux and Windows
* Strong interest in user interface design
* Interest in high-performance network-based applications

If you are interested in this position, please submit your resume or portfolio along with your hourly rate and a paragraph (or two) highlighting your skills/experience as it pertains to this job to beau@open-source-staffing.com

Thank you,
Beau J. Gould

Open Source Staffing
www.open-source-staffing.com
beau@open-source-staffing.com

joran420
August 1st, 2007, 08:24 PM
I think as an intermediary you reccomend they get 2 people one to fill the coding aspect and one to fill the design aspect VERY rarely will you find a developer with solid design skills and vice versa(If you do find one you should hang on to him however you can)....by not suggesting this to your client you are doing the client a dis-service as they need to be made aware that while design and developement arent neccessarily exclusive of one another its rare to find someone with a talent for both....they will prolly realize this in 2 or 3 months time and then will have wasted alot of time and money trying to make a designer out of a coder or vice versa

[edit] wow thats a mess of words but the point is as an intermediary you should be making these suggestions to your clients....they will appreciate it in the long run