Subject: [xsl] FW: XSL-FO project From: "Chris Loschen" <Chris.Loschen@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 16:43:48 -0700 |
Hi all, I apologize if job postings are off-topic, but one of my recruiter colleagues contacted me and asked if I knew anyone with XSLT and especially XSL-FO knowledge. If you get in touch with Justin, please let him know you heard about him from me. Thanks! Chris Loschen closchen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx _____ From: Justin Souders Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 11:11 AM To: Chris Loschen Subject: XSL-FO project Chris, As we discussed, please find the details to the XSL-FO project we spoke about. I appreciate you posting this on your email list. If there are any further questions, please let me know. Regarding rate, that is negotiable and I will be willing to work together with anyone that may be interested on finding an acceptable rate. Title: XSL-FO Developer Location: Boston, MA Length: 3-4 months Start: 12/19 Our direct client is looking for an XSL/XSLT developer with XSL-FO knowledge. Some of the duties will include reading requirements, understanding them and coding them, bug fixing on QA feedback and maintaining design. This is a highly visible mission ciritcal project. 5 years + experience. _______________________________________ Justin P. Souders Technical Recruiter Oxford & Associates 61-63 Chatham Street, 4th Floor Boston, MA 02109 Tel: 617.535.1800 ext. 34 Fax: 617.535.1808 Cell: 724.493.5097 E-mail: justin_souders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________ Siebel IT'S ALL ABOUT THE CUSTOMER Visit www.siebel.com This e-mail message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and contains confidential and/or privileged information belonging to Siebel Systems, Inc. or its customers or partners. Any unauthorized review, use, copying, disclosure or distribution of this message is strictly prohibited. If you are not an intended recipient of this message, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all soft and hard copies of the message and any attachments. Thank you for your cooperation.
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