Looking For Web Developers/Designers
Tuesday
Mar 20, 2007
A friend who runs a US-based design firm is looking for web developers/designers. Requirements are:
* Proficient in coding CSS/XHTML (proficient at getting it compatible with IE, FireFox, Safari, etc)
* Proficient in PHP
This is a full time, telecommute/home-based position. The compensation scheme is very attractive, in my opinion.
Contact me so I can forward your application/credentials.
J. Angelo Racoma is a technology journalist and blogger. See more of his blog posts here at racoma.com.ph, commentaries at racoma.net, and Twitter feed at @jangelo.Jobs @ The J Spot
Sunday
Oct 15, 2006
Quicke post for now. It’s a Sunday and the family is preparing for Church. I’ve set up a jobs site, on the urgings of Jason, Kates and AnP in one of my posts about a job opportunity for freelancers. I guess I’ve been posting want ads for probloggers, writers, and gamers I should devote a single, separate site for just that.
Do check out jobs.racoma.com.ph .
I will also be opening this site to other people who:
* Are looking for writers or business partners for their netrepreneurial activities;
* Are writers, freelancers or probloggers offering their services; and,
* Netrepreneurs seeking venture funding or partners.
Hmm. I probably shouldn’t have named it “jobs,” but I think it’s a good starting point.
J. Angelo Racoma is a technology journalist and blogger. See more of his blog posts here at racoma.com.ph, commentaries at racoma.net, and Twitter feed at @jangelo.Looking to Hire A vBulletin Forum Skin Site Manager/Writer
Saturday
Oct 14, 2006
The post title says it all. But before you shoot me an email or respond to the comment thread, here are a few must-haves:
* Good command of written English
* Perfect manners (okay, _good enough manners_ will do)
* Knowledge in vB scripting and/or templating would be a big plus.
Why would you need crisp English and good manners? Well, we live in a connected world, and working on a telecommute basis, you would need to talk to people online via email, IM, and sometimes even VoIP. You would also be writing articles/blog posts on vBulletin skins/themes. It gives people headaches having to translate across nuances among different “Englishes”.
As for manners, it would sure make everyone’s lives easier if everyone just got along well.
Interested? You know how to get in touch with me.
J. Angelo Racoma is a technology journalist and blogger. See more of his blog posts here at racoma.com.ph, commentaries at racoma.net, and Twitter feed at @jangelo.
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