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Vermont IT Jobs: Web Designer

Bluehouse Group in Richmond, Vermont

We’re looking for an experienced Web professional to join our team. Someone who can design and construct Web pages, both visually and functionally. Someone who is as comfortable in front of the client as in front of the computer. Solid understanding of designing for the Web, and expertise with XHTML, CSS, JavaScript required. Flash, PHP, MySQL a plus. Project management skills also helpful. Adobe Creative Suite expertise desired. Salary commensurate with experience. Benefits package including retirement plan and health insurance. hr@bluehousegroup.com
 

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Vermont IT Jobs: PHP and Jr. Web Developers (2 jobs)

Propeller Media Works

More details on their website: www.propelled.com

PHP/Web Developer

Propeller Media Works seeks candidates eager to join its experienced team of web designers and programmers. This is not a design position. Instead we seek a programmer with an eye for design to assist primarily in the development and ongoing integration of our proprietary PHP/MySQL based CMS and e-comm systems, B-B and B-C e-comm system integration, and custom web application development.

Jr. Developer

Propeller Media Works seeks exceptional candidates eager to join its experienced team of web designers and programmers. This is not a designer position, but the ideal candidate will have respect for design and at least 2 years of paid work experience producing websites. Must be solid in Fireworks, Dreamweaver, Flash, CSS, and have a strong understanding of the open source toolsets (PHP/MySQL). Bonus for SEO/SEM and Mac/PC hardware/software/network skillsets.

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Vista and projectors? NOT!

Sam’s post reminded me that I meant to mention my big problem when I tried to show Vista and Glass to Vermont.NET on Monday night. It wouldn’t work with the projector. In fact, when I plugged the projector into my laptop, the resolution changed on the laptop and did not revert when I yanked the plug out. Luckily it was a smallish group and I finally gave up and said “gather round” and showed them some of the pretty features.

All of the rest I did on my XP box with a Virtual PC since I had way too many versions of VS2005 required to show Atlas demos and LINQ demos.

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