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Adobe Hosted Services hiring CF/Flex/Java developer

May 24, 2006 · 5 Comments

I'm still looking for a good web developer who has experience with Java, ColdFusion and Flex, to help me build some cool infrastructure for our Hosted Services group. Experience with REST/SOAP Web Services and back end system integration would be useful. You'd be reporting directly to me, alongside another software engineer (so you'd be the third person on my team). My team is part of a near 30-strong group working on Breeze- and PDF-related hosted service offerings. You can read the job listing on Adobe's "Cool Jobs" site which outlines the requirements and lets you apply online. (You may have to click the link twice - it'll probably show "not found" first time because you don't have an active session on the website... that's what I get for trying to link directly to a job inside the frameset!).

Tags: adobe · hosted

5 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Stephen Collins // May 8, 2006 at 10:22 PM

    If only I was a Java dude... I'd migrate to the US in a minute to work with you guys!
  • 2 Tony Petruzzi // May 9, 2006 at 6:10 AM

    Tell me why it is very rare for job posting to tell you the salary and benefits available.
  • 3 John Ingham // May 11, 2006 at 2:30 PM

    Sean,

    I would give my left testicle to work with programmer of your caliber although I do not think I have a snowball's chance in hell of even getting an interview. But because I do indeed respect your knowledge and am sold on the MM/Adobe web development environment, bullish on it and Java togeter to be sure, I will float a resume in this direction. If not you and Adobe, perhaps you can recommend something else for a man with my skill set and experience, I have to find another position by Jan 2007 one way or the other.

    John
  • 4 Jim Collins // May 12, 2006 at 1:02 PM

    Tony: because they're created at runtime
  • 5 Anya Levine // May 16, 2006 at 1:40 PM

    I have no testicle to give, but would try to find something equally precious for the opportunity to work with your team. Unfortunately, I have never found the time to learn Java on my own and haven't had the opportunity at work (stuck in legacy technology land). It would be great to work with John Ingham too!

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