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Flat Creek Seeks API Pro (Nashville, TN)
Aug 21, 2008 @ 17:05:40

Company Flat Creek
Location Nashville, TN
Title API Pro
Summary

Flat Creek, an interactive public affairs agency, is seeking a part-time or full-time web developer interested in learning more about Web 2.0 services and technologies.

The ideal candidate will be a self-starter, capable of full-service web development from concept through production, and be excited to learn new skills for working in a Web-enabled world. The successful candidate will be the primary web developer in a marketing and public affairs company developing applications and mark up for a variety of web sites. Necessary experience includes a working knowledge of web services (APIs), ASP.Net, Dreamweaver, XHTML/CSS, JavaScript, and PHP not to mention SQL/mySQL. A well-qualified candidate understands today's changing web development/design landscape, and possesses the ability to work independently. This candidate also functions well in a detail oriented environment that requires prioritizing multiple tasks to meet tight deadlines. This position will enable the candidate to coordinate the implementation of larger projects by working with terrific independent freelancers and small development firms as well.

To be considered, candidates must either be a current college student or have a college degree and background in web development. Experience developing technical specifications for web projects is a plus. Ideally, the position will start part-time and require a work commitment of 20-30 hours per week, with the potential to turn into a full time position. The Web Developer will work out of our office in downtown Nashville. Interested candidates should send a resume and links to portfolio projects to jobs@fcreek.com or apply via Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/marketplace/listing.php?classified_id=19273217774).

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