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Help a company in need!!!
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23/01/2002 06:27:08
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
 
 
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22/01/2002 12:27:19
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Visual FoxPro
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00608495
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00608849
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Be sure to post under Available Positions, here in the Visual FoxPro Zone.

>Job Description: Leading supplier of application software to the healthcare market urgently require programmers who can cover the most of the following. Our products are developed in Visual Foxpro and Delphi.
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>We are looking for a Foxpro programmer to develop the next generation of our products and to help support our applications.
>Candidates need to be highly motivated, be prepared to work unsupervised and be able to work well under pressure.
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>Responsibilities:
>To assist in the development of new projects and the transition of our existing products to the new product structure.
>Assist with the definition and writing of classes, standards and programming specifications.
>To help support our existing products and provide quick and effective solutions to technical problems which can’t be resolved by our support team. This may involve talking directly to customers and therefore a good telephone manner is essential.
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>Experience:
>At least 2 years commercial programming.
>Skills:
>Must be proficient in Visual Foxpro 6 and have a good working knowledge of Windows95 and 98.
>Preferred, not essential:
>Exposure to SQL Server and Windows NT.
>Crystal Report Writer and FoxPro 3
>Delphi
>Salary Range:
>Negotiable depending on experience
>
>If this sounds interesting or you know anybody who mat be able to help please contact me via this forum or directly on mike@vadispeople.com
>
>I look forward to your favourable responses.
>
>Mike Tonks
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