On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 1:28 PM, logicmanse solutions <freddyrockz@xxxxxxxxx > wrote: > > LogicManse is an ambitious, growing Multinational Web and Mobile services > development firm > headquartered in Canada. We have completed 18 months of operations, > developing WebApps on LAMP > and MS/.NET stacks for clients from all over the world. We are now seeking > to expand our workforce with > highy motivated and smart fresher and Experienced developers, for our > Development center. > > Technical Expectations > > LogicManse expect people who want to work with us to have the following > basic > technical skills and experience: > - Basic knowledge of networking, Internet and Internet protocols (since > our workflow depends on having strong fundamentals viz the Internet) > - Strong Problem identification skills. > - Ability to read and grasp a specification document written in PLAIN > English and a little jargon. > - Break down complex problems into reducible sub-problems that can be > worked on independently > - Identify bottlenecks and research the most efficient > workarounds/re-engineering. > - Must be able to adapt quickly to new technologies and frameworks as > the company technology strategy evolves over time, to compete with > Global players in the WebApps industry. > - And MOST importantly, Must be able to use > Google/[insertFavouriteSearchEngine HERE] , to read and understand > documentation and examples online to better understand and grok the > technology we use. We almost exclusively use Mature Open Source > projects/Frameworks for all our development needs. > > > - Notice, that LogicManse do not explicitly ask for LAMP/other web stack > experience. Experience is always a plus; we believe firmly that a > candidate with the right attitude and a nimble mind, can be trained and > indoctrinated to work better and excel; than a coder who is set in > his/her stubborn, lazy ways. > > - And lastly, if you have any technical certifications/degrees from an > accredited institution/university, feel free to bring them along; But, > degrees will only get you so far in your career. Your skills and > attitude will print your paycheques in our shop!! > > > > > Non-technical Expectations > > Though our work requires a lot of excellent and hands-on technical > knowledge, that is not all that is needed to function in these roles. We > look at a LOT of other things when meeting potential colleagues and a > lot of times these non-technical considerations seriously out-weigh > technical ones: > - Excellent email & communication skills, > - An insatiable thirst for knowledge and the desire to do more wicked > things with just a browser and server-side Magic. > - Ability to work over the Internet and using Internet / web-based > workflows and applications > - Awareness of free and open source software development methods > - A desire to develop products fit for REAL people, not some imaginary > constructs of the developer's mind. > - We place a high emphasis on Productivity and performance measurement. > Needless, to say, we firmly believe that salary incentives/bonuses are > an excellent way to motivate staff to work smarter, and most importantly > enjoy your work. Talk about having your cake and eating it too!! > - Only passionate people with a zest for life and its infinite > possibilities need apply. Negative attitudes are contagious. > - Anyone who reads technology journals for leisure/in_the_bathroom is > probably our ideal candidate. Once again, Passion is King here. > > > To apply or to get more details, please do email us at: > > careers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > We would encourage you to write a short informal email to us about your > motivation to work with us and your past work, projects and > achievements. If you include URLs pointing to your blog or participation > in Free Software projects or Any real projects (as a user or developer), > that would be very nice. We would love to be blown off our feet by work > you've already been doing! > > Not just that - we would also like to know more about you as a person. > So if you have written (technical or non-technical) articles or content > for online or print publications, or you love to sing or play a musical > instrument or even know how to brew a mean pot of coffee, please do > write about that as well. We would be equally interested in knowing > about other things that drive you in life. > > talentscan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Wanted-PHP-Developers-LogicManse-tp19728199p19728199.html > Sent from the PHP - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > looks like spam/scam to me -- Bastien Cat, the other other white meat