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Subject:New opening From:Andie531 -at- AOL -dot- COM Date:Fri, 6 Jun 1997 13:45:31 -0400
Hi all! Please take a look at the positions listed as changes have been made
to the requirements:
1.) Subject matter experts/courseware developers-Positions located in
Southern California. Background must include an in depth knowledge of one or
more Internet applications (Java, javascript, html, CGI, perl etc.)
preferably as a developer. You must then be able to write about that
knowledge through your experience with user manuals, on-line help,
documentation. Relevant degree or certification through MS, CNE, Sun, Cisco
helpful as we also need experts in networking systems and hardware. Excellent
salary, benefits and continuing education.
2.) Director of courseware development-Located in Southern California. Must
have project mgt. experience on the software side including architecture,
documentation, development and testing.Commercial product development
desired. Must have very strong Internet experience, preferably on the
development end. Will oversee a staff of approx. 20.
Please contact Andie Coray at Andie531 -at- aol -dot- com
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