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Mar 9th, 2005, 09:34 AM
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VB OCX people
DHM is a new recruitment company based in Glasgow. We are currently looking for a Developer to join a busy team at one of clients in Glasgow city centre. I've searched all the usual job databases and found very few people so thought I'd try here.
Reporting to the IT Director your primary responsibility will be to analyse application program requirements and develop programs through the use of the following applications: Visual Basic, Oracle, PL/SQL and OCX. The ideal candidate will have a Business Analyst background and should have the capacity to Analyse business requirements and develop system requirement specifications.
In addition the successful candidate will convert business system requirements into detailed system designs and technical specifications. Responsibilities: · Quality assurance testing · Convert system designs and technical specifications into program code · Provide user support · Create technical user documentation.
This is an excellent opportunity with a growing organisation that provides excellent training and prospects. If you have 2 - 3 years experience within a similar position and are educated to degree level e-mail your CV to Derek McCulloch: [email protected]
Salary between £20,000 & £28,000 plus benefits
Please help.
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Mar 9th, 2005, 09:52 AM
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Re: VB OCX people
I moved your thread. Also it's generally not a good idea to post your email address since spammers can pick it up. The best thing to do is to have applicants send you a Private Message or send you an email via the forums internal email system which won't expose your email address.
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Mar 9th, 2005, 03:15 PM
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Re: VB OCX people
my guess is he goes to MANY tech forums and posts the same posts just to try to get some bites... its a Recruitment place, not an actual company looking to hire someone
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