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pmunster

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Mar 2, 2004
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hi, this is my first post. i am an employer seeking to hire web developers that work on a mac.

we are a pc company but i believe the average level of the html/javascript/photoshop/flash candidate is higher for those that use a mac, so i would like to post the job on a mac-centric jobs site. any suggestions?

thanks,
Paul Munster
 
pmunster said:
hi, this is my first post. i am an employer seeking to hire web developers that work on a mac.

You could PM a Moderator or Arn to ask them if it was ok to post it here. It would certainly be cheaper to post it here than some place like Monster.com, and there are alot of good graphics folks on this board. I am sure there has to be some good Web Developers... Good Luck!
 
Ditto the above posts. Let me know if you want help with the particulars.

I'm sure you'd get a healthy spate of response here. I know I'd check it out. :)
 
who are the mods?

i posted to
Mac Community > MacRumors Site and Forum Feedback.
but i have not received any replies. who are the moderators so i can ask?

in the meanwhile, those interested please send resume to mburnnett(at)yahoo.com

thanks.
 
Rower is a mod. :) Since you have done all but spill the particulars, I am sure it would be ok with them if you posted the particulars of the job in this thread. (i.e. is relocation required, are you looking for one project to be completed or is this a permanent position....)

Sorry for the spelling, I am on a PC right now.. :(
 
That forum is only for discussion related to this site, so I removed the post.

Like Stelliform said, just use this thread since the ball is already rolling.
 
Details of job opening

please send email to mburnnett(at)yahoo(dot)com if you would like more information about this position.

and if there is no mac centric job site someone should create one.

thanks.
 
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