Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Web Based Java UI Developer (Jboss Seam) Jersey City

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If QUALIFIED &AUTHORIZED FOR USA WORK, email resume QuantRec @gmail.com
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NO SPAM, NO OUTSOURCED/ CONSULTANTS, NO THIRD PARTIES,

MUST BE AUTHORIZED TO WORK IN THE USA.

THANKS.

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PLEASE BE SURE TO INCLUDE your salary requirements (2009 base/bonus), location preferences, and for my notes where you have been interviewing or been submitted to in the past 6 months (as there are multiple opportunities if you are a solid techie). Must currently be in USA and be Green CARD/US CITIZEN/h1b with enough years left on visa (at least 3 years).

Also include the best times to reach you over the near term.

Candidates MEETING MOST OF the SPEC below will be contacted PROMPTLY.
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Web Based Java UI Developer
(JSP, JSF, XML, Javascript and esp 'JBoss Seam')
Large Financial Company/ Jersey City

One of the core business units of a financial firm in Jersey City is looking to hire an experienced UI developer who can come in and hit the ground running. The client wants to develop the front end in JBoss Seam, AKA, Seam and the rest of the commonly used Java front-end UI technologies: JSP, JSF, XML, Javascript. Strong candidates w/o Seam will be considered, but developer must have strong background in RIA UI development.

Will hire consultant on temp to perm basis or
Full Time, depending on the person.

Comp is open. The client wants someone senior enough that they can come in and own the front end development responsiblity for a particular system.

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