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Mid-Senior Developer with strong ACTIONSCRIPT skills (Permanent)
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Mid-Senior Developer with strong ACTIONSCRIPT skills (Permanent)
Our client is a thriving and exciting integrated digital marketing and communications agency. They produce and deliver brand ideas that can be integrated across a large number of channels and disciplines.
They have won multiple awards for their work and boast a large range of blue-chip clients across the automotive, communications and FMCG sectors. They are looking for a highly skilled and experienced mid-senior developer to join them and work on server side technologies across marcomms and site design projects. You should have a strong understanding and skills in Action Script as well as a general good knowledge of coding principles. As well as Server-side skills such as PHP and ASP.Net skills. This role offers good prospects in a trendy, thriving company with a great working atmosphere and culture. Duration: Permanent Location: London Start: ASAP Salary: £Neg Email: amir@zebrapeople.com |
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