ColdFusion job, East Kilbride - come work with me

April 7, 2006 · 4 Comment s

A new role has opened up at my workplace. Aside from working for an excellent company, you also get to work with me, the ScottishCFUG manager so you're likely to get free goodies from Adobe every now and then :) About the Company Learning Assistant is a young, innovative company delivering learning software via the Internet. We are looking for an experienced software engineer to join our team who will share our enthusiasm and motivation to succeed. The Position Learning Assistant wish to rapidly increase the development of their current products, as such they have created a position for an experienced software engineer to facilitate this rapid growth. The successful candidate must display the following attributes:- Qualifications and Experience: - Computer Science related degree - At least 2 years Industry experience Core Skills: - Good attitude - Communication/People Skills - Willing to show initiative - Ability to manage own time Essential Technical Skills: - ColdFusion - Other client-server programming - i.e. ASP, PHP, JSP - SQL / RDBMS - HTML / Javascript For more details/enquiries, contact me at andy.allan AT learningassistant.com

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4 response s so far ↓

  • 1 Andy Allan // Apr 7, 2006 at 1:44 PM

    And with the official job spec fluff out the way, here's some additional info.

    CFMX7 Multiserver so if you've got a handle on multiple instances and clustering even better. If not, you soon will.

    Model Glue and Reactor would be a nice to have, but don't worry if you don't.

    Subversion, Apache, blah de blah.

    Oh yeah, and you must also give a talk at a future ScottishCFUG meetings (nah, only kidding).
  • 2 tony petruzzi // Apr 7, 2006 at 2:48 PM

    This is my biggest gripe with Job posting... they never tell you the salary or benefits. I must get 3 job offers a month to leave my current employer and go with someone else. I've wasted my time countless times going on interviews only to have my dreams smashed when the salary and benefits come up.

    I'm at the point now where that is the first question I ask.
  • 3 Andy Allan // Apr 7, 2006 at 3:03 PM

    Yeah, it's a pain but unfortunately I don't write the job spec :)
  • 4 San Antonio Condominiums // Aug 28, 2009 at 10:21 AM

    I want to buy more memory for my notebook.

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