Epicenter Consulting Is Looking For ColdFusion Developers Again

Posted February 9, 2011 at 11:58 AM by Ben Nadel

Tags: ColdFusion, Work

My company - Epicenter Consulting, a web application development company - is looking for ColdFusion developers. And while we're looking for great ColdFusion developers, we're really looking for people who want to do more than just code. Epicenter Consulting believes in the client-experience as the life-blood of our organization; this mentality exists at every level of interaction and at every point of communication. As a developer, you will not only be responsible for writing code - you will be an ambassador for the company, charged with building a close relationship with your project stakeholders.

If this kind of position feels like it would align nicely with your values, please take a few moments to fill out our online form:

http://bit.ly/coldfusiontalent

For more information regarding how we conduct our work, including a description of Interface-Driven Architecture, please check out our methodology page.


 
 
 

 
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Feb 9, 2011 at 12:09 PM // reply »
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Err . . . spelling error in the 2nd question on the form.


Mar 18, 2011 at 11:47 AM // reply »
369 Comments

First, I would like to say good luck at finding the perfect candidate if you haven't already. I wish I were in a place where I could even apply, but at this juncture in my career, you would laugh at my resume and subsequently use your trash can as a goal for basketball practice. :-) I'm not usually too modest (I don't make a habit of faux-modesty, which I believe too many people do too often), so just enjoy the small display of it here where I am getting the opportunity to be humble. :-) I'm just being honest. I still have a lot to learn...from you and others. Maybe some day, after I have sharpened my skills and have learned so much more, and have come closer to a level of a person that you could employ, my skills will be at a place where I would be ready to apply...and maybe, at that time, you will be looking again. :-) Hey, I can always hope! But for now, good luck, and I hope you find all you are looking for in the candidates that are currently applying. I am sure this is an awesome way to find some of the best! And congratulations, also, on growing enough in this economy to need to hire an employee. I also see there are eight job positions listed on this site. That is encouraging! I am so glad you are helping to spread ColdFusion around New York and around the world. Hey, hopefully, once my skills get sharpened, even if you aren't hiring at that time, maybe I will be able to find another New York company hiring and will be able to apply there. At any rate, thank you for all you do for the ColdFusion community and again, good luck wishes!!!


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