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Looking For Remote Php/web Developer (35,000-50,000 Starting)

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We're looking to hire two or three web developers to help us launch a rather large project roll-out in Australia (after Australia, New Zealand, UK and US). We operate a large business community with over 150.000 current websites and we're looking to deploy roughly a dozen new features over the coming months. More details about the operations can be provided over PM.

We're looking for someone with at least two years experience building actual products for the web and who can show us a portfolio and or code samples. You will have experience working on server-side solutions (PHP/CodeIgniter) and front-end solutions (HTML/CSS/JS/JQUERY).

As our company headquarters is located in Sydney; you will be working remotely and there will be a strong focus on goal completion, rather then working on fixed hours. It doesn't really matter wether you start work at 8 in the morning or 11 at night, as long as goals are completed and deadlines are met. We will start off with a trial period in which we will give you a few small projects to work on, either for a fixed price or paid by the hour. Once completed these tasks and we both feel we're a good fit, we'll draw up a contract and start paying the agreed salary (between 35,000 - 50,000 to start with).

Our lead developer will be visiting Bangkok just after the songkran holidays to meet with a number of candidates (just a short introduction chat), and will be visiting Bangkok once or twice monthly after the work has started.

For more information and/or questions, please contact [email protected]

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