Want to Be My Colleague?

Do you want to be my colleague and get involved in the projects I am working for? Now is your chance, because we're hiring...

The company I work for, Design IT, is looking for experienced Microsoft .NET developers and all-round web developers. So, if you have a strong background in Microsoft .NET or in other web technologies (ASP, SQL Server, CSS, JavaScript and XHTML) or you're an expert in Content Management Systems like Tridion and live in the Netherlands, be sure to check out these job offers:

Since over 80% of our client base is Dutch, you also need good Dutch language skills...

You can find more details about contacting us regarding the job offer near the end of the pages I linked to above.


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Written by Imar Spaanjaars
Date Posted 07/31/2006 21:21

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