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One of Asia's leading online hotel reservation services is seeking Software

Developers for it's Bangkok office.

We are WiredDestinations, one of Asia's leading online hotel reservation

services. With over 5,000 hotels live in 32 countries we serve over 10,000 customers per month.

We are now seeking top professionals from the IT industry to work as

Software Developers for our new Bangkok office located in the Software Park.

Software Developer

Qualifications:

* Any Nationality.

* Should have a university degree in Computer Science or similar

discipline.

* Must have an excellent command of written and spoken English.

* Pro-active with good communication skills

* Familiar with UML and OO programming.

* Experienced in e-commerce and travel or hotel industry essential

* Experience in any of the following skills is an advantage:

o PHP, JavaScript, HTML, XML

o mySQL

o Unix/Linux

Job Description:

* Analysis and design of software applications

* Application Programming.

* Production and execution of test plans & results.

* Producing system documentation.

At WiredDestinations we are committed to developing Information Technology

which is why

we have a strong in-house development team to supply our I.T solutions.

Employees working in this department benefit from working in a well

organised and structured

environment that is conducive to skills development and career growth.

Please provide us with a detailed CV including a summary of your

past experience, your salary expectations and a photo of yourself.

Please email all to [email protected] or visit

http://wd-travel.com/theteam/jobs.htm

Posted

That's great to see a software park job advertised online, but why on earth do you need to see a photo ? We're talking about a development role here, so i'm curious as to why it matters how people look like as clients won't see them. What if I apply and am gorgeous ?? Don't you think it's over the top ?? Not everybody is a beauty model, what fear does it take away ??

Posted

the reason they ask for CV, salary expectation and photo is this appears to be standard procedure in Thailand, and most of Asia. However your quite right in this case apearance is not a determining factor in the job and i would think a resume submitted without a photo will receive equal attention as one with

Posted

Thats me out, i'm as ugly as a bulldog chewing a wasp. :D

Wired Destinations, eh? Might have to check my current employment contract, i'm sure im not allowed to work for you, :o

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