Hello fellow Scratchers:
My name is Cameron Fadjo and I am the lead developer on a project with McGraw-Hill Education. We are currently looking to hire two advanced Scratch developers for an upcoming project. Please see the job description below for more information:
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Title: Scratch Developer
Company: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Education Start Date: March 1, 2012 End Date: August 31, 2012 (with the possibility of an extended contract) Salary: TBD Posted: January 13, 2012 Application Due: Open Until Filled Type: Part-time (~20 hrs/week), contract Expected Areas of Competence - Communicates clearly and concisely both verbal and written. Demonstrates skills in communicating technical ideas to non-technical individuals. - Facilitates team efforts on projects. - Ability to deliver, meet deadlines and have results orientation. - Team player with time management skills and ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously Requirements: - Excellent analytical and communication skills - Minimum 3 years experience with Scratch development - B.S. degree in computer science or related field (master's degree in CS preferred) Candidates should be located in the northeastern US. This is a part-time (~20 hrs/week) freelance telecommuting position. Candidate should be able to travel to NYC periodically for project meetings.
To apply, please send your resume, a brief statement of interest, and three (3) sample Scratch projects to Cameron Fadjo (cameron.fadjo@gmail.com).
Cameron,
I'd love to sign up for the p/t scratch posting. I have taken a leave of absence from school and this is perfect timing. I need a little time to put a few games and references together. How long do I have?
I will write you separately so we can talk further about the job and my particular situation.
Thanks,
Vicki Gold
How exciting.
There is still time to send your materials for this excellent opportunity! Please email me (cameron.fadjo@gmail.com) with any questions you may have regarding the posting.
Hope to hear from you soon!
Best, Cameron L. Fadjo