Beau,
The NYPHP-Jobs list is not an appropriate place for you to
carry out your
"headhunting" tasks. If you have open positions
- that are well established
and real - please feel free to post them. Do not attempt to
gather names
and then redistribute them for profit using NYPHP lists.
All,
To others on the list, I'd like to add one note. This list
is open to the
public and thus when you submit your resume to someone, you
frankly don't
know where it's going. As a reminder, NYPHP cannot verify
anyone's identity
on this list.
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Hans Zaunere / President / New York PHP
www.nyphp.org / www.nyphp.com
Beau Gould wrote on Wednesday, March 15, 2006 9:06 PM:
> After conducting a search for a NYC client, I have
around 6 Junior
> PHP/MySQL Developers and 4-5 Senior PHP/MySQL
Developers who are
> actively pursuing new opportunities.
>
> All candidates are tri-state residents and US Citizens
or green card
> holders seeking full time employment in New York City.
If you would
> like to see some resumes, just ask.
>
> Thank you,
> Beau J. Gould
>
> Open Source Staffing
> www.open-source-staffing.com
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