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Programming Jobs in DFW - 04-04-2011, 09:57 PM


In one of those first time in I don't know how many years... a recruiter found my old resume online somewhere today and called me about a couple of programming jobs.... it was weird telling him that I don't do that anymore.

However, he is desperately trying to fill these positions, so I told him I knew some photographers who were still in IT day jobs and I'd pass it on....

Here's the email he sent me after our phone call:

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I need anybody that can spell IT for perm and contract jobs in the area so I am happy to speak with anybody that is available.

However I did have some urgent needs today.

Lewisville, TX
Looking for a C++ Subject Matter Expert. The manager over this job would like exposure to a lot of technology. .Net and Java as well but overall just a really strong C++ programmer that has done a lot of Perl Scripting.

Richardson, TX
Senior C++ developer with semi-conductor experience.

Both pay 90k ideally. My Lewisville location will pay up to 100k for a technical stud.
If you are interested, send me a PM and I will forward his contact information. (I hate posting phone numbers online.) Just tell him Brad Barton sent you.

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