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| Jobs : Agile Software Developer, Pillar Technology Group, Farmington Hills, MI (Columbus) |
| on 2010/3/8 1:56:24 (292 reads) |
 Before applying to Pillar- please consider the following. • Are you downright crazy about writing quality software? • Do you refactor like Animal plays the drums (think Muppets)? • Are some of your heroes “Uncle Bob”, Ward Cunningham and Michael Feathers? • Would you love to be considered an Agile Ninja amongst your peers? • Do you own “Munchkin” or at least have engaged in one heated game of it in your life? • Do you want to work with people that value software craftsmanship and know the value of TDD, continuous integration, and lightweight design" • Do you have a light saber app on your iPod… ? (C’ mon you know you do…) • Do you want to work with people pushing the boundaries of agile thinking? Do you want to work with people that use Scrum, XP, and Kanban in their sleep and know when to break the rules?"
Hopefully, we have got your attention and you have said yes to at least 2 of these things- the light saber doesn’t count, that’s just gravy to us. If so, you please keep reading about Pillar and our current opportunities.
To get more informations and apply: http://www.softdevjobs.com/job/agile-software-developer-farmington-hills-mi-pillar-technology-group-94efb3ad38/ |
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| Jobs : Scrum Alliance National, USA: Managing Director |
| on 2010/2/24 10:11:25 (402 reads) |
 The Scrum Alliance was founded in 2002, became a corporate entity in 2006, and in 2008 received its status as a 501(c)6 nonprofit professional association. The Scrum Alliance organization has grown dramatically in a short time and currently includes over 80,000 members worldwide. The purpose of Scrum is to transform the world of work by providing a process for rapidly building and enhancing products with high business value. Scrum has most frequently been applied in the field of software development. |
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