Brie,
Your description is interesting, however it's a bit too
'high level' for
most people on this list.
Perhaps you could define it a bit more and maybe a few java
nerds might
come out of the woodwork.
A few questions that might be helpful to answer for the
readers of this
list:
- What type of Java. Embedded, desktop, Enterprise
- Does 'high level' mean teaching it, developing code, just
architecting a solution, just consulting?
- Why is it exciting? Every recruiter tells us that their
opportunity
is exciting, but a few lines of why might convince someone
that your
opportunity really is exciting.
I hope this helps you communicate your needs and
opportunities better to
a bunch of nerds. We tend to like specifics and facts.
Good luck in filling your position.
Joe Hoffman
Portland, OR
Brie E. Menhart wrote:
> Good morning PJUG.
>
> There must be individuals that are reading this that
have a very high
> level of understanding programming in Java.
> All I need is one of you to commit to a contract in
Salem, Oregon.
> This is a very exciting 6 month opportunity!
> Who wants it??
>
>
> *Brie Menhart*
> /Technical Recruiter
> /503.293.2900 Ph.
> 503.293.2919 Fax
> bmenhart apexsystemsinc.com <mailto:bmenhart apexsystemsinc.com>
> http://www.apexsystems
inc.com/
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