
Cogapp are looking for an enthusiastic programmer to join their expanding technical team. You can speak to Mat Walker or Tristan Roddis over the weekend, and they’ll have some recruitment cards that you can pick up. Here’s the job-spec:
You should have at least one year’s experience working as a programmer in web technologies, including dynamic sites, and a demonstrable ability to learn new skills quickly. You must be a graduate, though not necessarily in computer science. You should be interested in a variety of languages and systems.
Intelligence and aptitude is more important than specific skills/experience, although Cogapp use mostly LAMP, Python, some ASP and .NET.
Familiarity with version control (Subversion, CVS, etc.) or content management systems (Drupal, MODx, Plone, etc.) would be an advantage.
Based at their offices in the centre of Brighton, you will work on varied and interesting projects (including web development, touchscreen kiosks and interactive installations). Clients include major national museums in the UK and the US, charities, government departments, and major financial corporations.
You will be part of a small and friendly team who work closely and collaboratively both on the immediate requirements of Cogapp’s clients, and exploring new developments in digital media. Plus you’ll get cake every Thursday.
Salary 14-19K, depending on experience.
See http://www.cogapp.com/jobs for application instructions.
No agencies.
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Jay, Jon & Paul...
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Are you using something better than CVS/SVN? If so, email me, I might be interested in moving north.
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