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Posted to modperl@perl.apache.org by Perrin Harkins <pe...@elem.com> on 2004/04/14 17:56:19 UTC

[JOB] Junior Perl Programmer (onsite), New York, NY

In case anyone missed it on the perl jobs mailing list, we are now
looking for someone to join our New York office.  It's a fun place to
work, and we do lots of mod_perl.  The job description follows:

Plus Three develops on-line tools that combine web, email and other
communications channels into a single strategic solution. Our efforts
support on-line fund raising, building on-line communities and
increasing the communication between our clients and their constituents.

Plus Three works in the political, non-profit, telecommunication,
financial and publishing industries.Our clients include the Democratic
National Committee, Democratic GAIN, the United Federation of Teachers,
and John Kerry for President.

We are searching for a junior Perl programmer to help with the
development effort in our New York Office. A successful candidate will
have 1-3+ years of experience building web sites using open source
software, including GNU/Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. 
Required skills:
    * Perl - Good knowledge of Perl, including OO design, effective use
of the CPAN, and familiarity with modern web development tools like
mod_perl and templating systems.
    * SQL - Good knowledge of SQL, including some experience with one or
more of MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase, Oracle, or other RDMBS.
    * GNU/Linux - Exposure to Linux and/or other Unix variants as a
platform for development and deployment.
    * Development Process - Exposure and/or experience with automated
test suites and version control. CVS, Subversion, or other version
control systems.
    * Communication Skills - Expressive verbal and written
communications skills. 

Other relevant skills: XML, XML::Comma, XSLT, XML-RPC, REST, programming
languages other than Perl. 

Please email resumes in plain text or PDF to
junior-developer@plusthree.com.






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