Christian Heilmann

12 new colleagues wanted!

Thursday, January 4th, 2007 at 1:55 pm

I know some people get sick of hearing about it, but the company that allows me to live in London luxury is needing 12 more web developers for the London(8 people) and Paris(4 people) office!

You need top notch front-end skills (i.e. very strong HTML, CSS and JavaScript), good PHP skills, be passionate about web standards, and want to work with the likes of Drew McLellan, Stuart Colville, Edward Eliot, Mike Davies, Lawrence Carvalho, Chris Kaminski, Mark Norman Francis, Steve Webster, Tom Croucher (lots more) and yours truly, kindly comment here (comments are moderated, so others won’t know) or drop me an email.

The London office is located in Covent Garden very close to tube, trains, busses and the normal pubstandards hangouts. There is a “no business clothes” policy and the team is just a real treat to be part of.

Yes, I do sound like a sales man, but this is too good a gig I am in at the moment not to share the good impression I got since last April.

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