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Heard about this job today, and it's the wrong part of the world for me. Nice
company, though.
This job is working with an independent developer to document his product;
however, the position is actually with the company for whom he developed the
product. That company provides web-based stock and financial information.
The developer works from his family home, and the writer would be expected to
work there with him.
They will need a resource guide for enineering, and they would like applicants
to have:
a strong C++ background (preferrably be able to read code)
familiarity with client-server architecture
API experience would be helpful
knowledge of symbology helpful.
For more info, email:
Carolyn -at- onlinetechnical -dot- com
Hope someone from the list can take advantage of this.