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    100 a day!

    amazing

    flexibility in working hours, and silverlight, for 100-130 a day.



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    I hope you are well. I am writing to inform you of an URGENT requirement I am recruiting for that I think you may be interested in. My Southampton based Digital Agency client requires a Front-End Developer to come on board to join them for a initial 3 month contract to help with their rapidly expanding project workload.

    They are a medium sized Design Agency house who work very reactively to client requirements. They are looking for a candidate who is proficient at Hand Coding Front-End and other various design front-end tools such as Flash etc.

    They seek someone who is truly passionate about the technology they use and take a genuine interested in technical design and development outside of office hours. It is also important that they get someone who is enthusiastic, eager and flexible.

    Essential expertise:

    -Hand Coding HTML, CSS and Javascript
    -Web Front-End Development
    -Flash and Actionscripting
    -Exposure to Design Agencies in previous work experience
    -Exposure to Silverlight and WPF (pref.)

    Key Characteristics sought:

    -Can do attitude
    -Passion for design and technology
    -Flexibility in working hours

    Rates for this role will be between £100- £130 per day. If you think you would be suitable for this role then please apply today with an up to date version of your CV. Interviews for the correct candidate will begin from MONDAY next week.

    Kind Regards,


    Guy Bevington
    Pathway
    Phone: 0207 292 6888
    Email: g.bevington@pathwayresourcing.com
    Web: http://www.pathwayresourcing.com

    #2
    Sounds very likely. It's the supposed glamour rather than wages that attracts people to marketing.

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      #3
      Those "Digital Design Agencies" again, they do like having a laugh.
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        #4
        £100 / day is a lot of money in India.

        Welcome to globalisation, and how it will enrich our lives, just as the government told us it would.

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          #5
          At the other extreme

          http://www.jobserve.com/PPC-Paid-Sea...A223CFB0.jsjob

          I like the phrase "Person must be money motivated". That's me, that is.

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            #6
            Originally posted by jim2406 View Post
            Interviews for the correct candidate will begin from MONDAY next week.
            Smart. They are cleverly only inverviewing the correct candidate, thus cutting out any wasted time spent interviewing the incorrect candidates. Why don't more companies do this?

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              #7
              Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post
              Smart. They are cleverly only inverviewing the correct candidate, thus cutting out any wasted time spent interviewing the incorrect candidates. Why don't more companies do this?
              Nah. They interviewed the wrong guy yesterday and he got the job.

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