Posts Tagged ‘IT’
Application Developer Position
Hi Sethuraman,
I found your information on Sologig. I have a direct client requirement that I’d like you to review:
Location: Palo Alto, CA; Scottsdale, AZ
Type: TBD
Details:
Medical Services Industry
Third tier operational support of Salesforce.com
Identify regional CRM requirements and promote enhancements (including the hand-on development of the changes, testing, rollout, and documentation)
Develop and maintain CRM operational procedures and associated documentation
Support offices and teams in maintaining and managing client data accuracy and integrity
Essential Skills:
Saleforce.com experience in both development and analyst roles
Strong experience with technologies supporting:
SaaS applications
Web Services – HTML – JavaScript – DHTML, XML
Technical skills
Apex
Visualforce
Force.com IDE
Force.com Migration Tool
Web Services/SOA & Metadata APIs, Database
SQL
Strong web development skills including CSS
SOAP
AJAX
Web development
Object Oriented Development Skills
Experience evaluating, selecting, implementing, and integrating technology tools into a client solution
Experience with data migration practices, ETL tools, and enterprise integration technologies
While successful candidates will be expected to remain proficient with the former topics, he / she will be expected to provide general oversight as an “In House” Salesforce.com Programmer. My client is seeking candidates with the following personal characteristics:
- Self – Motivation
- Creativity
- Driven by an entrepreneurial spirit
- Solution seeking
- Honest while remaining open
- Remaining proactive
- Always thinking, “win – win”
- Strong leadership capacity
If you’re interested in learning more, please forward me your updated resume, availability and desired rate/salary expectations. Thanks!!
David vs. Goliath
Competition in the IT space in Atlanta is horrendous. The good thing is, it seems as though more doors and wallets are opening to give some of the smaller, boutique companies a chance to be heard. Sure, large companies that outsource seem to have their favorite players; vendors they’ve worked with through the years and built a certain rapport, however; perhaps they should take a look at some niche companies that offer excellent customer service on top of the quality products they deliver. Most, if not all of the time, these products compete very well.
Take a look at the portals we developed for the GA Aquarium. A complete case study can be found at www.smnetserv-appl.com.