Seeking Developers for Large-Scale Project
Epistemic Learning, LLC is seeking applications from advanced Scratch developers for an upcoming project with a major publisher. We are seeking self-motivated, reliable, and experienced Scratch developers to assist with the creation of templates for a significant book revision.
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, freelance telecommuting position.
Salary is negotiable and commensurate with experience.
Feel free to message me with any additional questions.
Thanks,
Cameron Fadjo
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this belongs in Collaboration. Also, why would LLC want Scratch developers? It's not even a real language.
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Maybe you could explain more about the project? Scratch is an educational language, not usually considered for production-quality software. Perhaps the book you mentioned is an educational textbook?
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I can help if you give me more info about the project.
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Would help, but I don't think many of us have degrees in computer science, most of us are still 18 or less.
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#samtwheels - Thanks for the suggestion. It's actually a for-hire request, so I've decided to put it in requests since I'm not seeking what one would consider a traditional Scratch collaboration. An LLC is interested because they're looking to hire people who are both excellent programmers and highly proficient with Scratch.
#Paddle2See - Yes, the book in question is an educational book. This request comes from someone with extensive (5+ years) Scratch experience, so I know that, while Scratch isn't considered 'production-quality' software, it is being implemented as such for this solution. It makes sense within the scope of the project.
#Lellowsfuzz - Please visit my web-site (cameronfadjo.com) and send me an email with your resume and a brief description of your experience.
#16Skittles - I knew it would be a challenge to find Scratchers with a B.S. in comp sic (since many Scratchers are not necessarily of college age), but I wanted to get this call out to the community through the normal channels.
Scratch On!
_Cameron Fadjo
Last edited by sky_line (2011-12-27 22:47:01)
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