...unless you are looking to become a Bleeding Edge B2B Development Specialist.
What the heck is that?
As a B2B Developer you will provide the vision, enthusiasm and leading edge technical expertise to design, code and implement intranet/extranet-based B2B systems across multiple platforms using
Java and XML. In this key role, you will work closely with major Global 1000 customers and other Collaborex team members to deliver innovative, high quality B2B application integration solutions.
So what do you get when all of this is done?
Outrageous growth potential.
You become what you dream of becoming. Think about being part of the best B2B Development team involved with deep technology integration, radical new business models and large scale, end-to-end solutions. We'll continually challenge and stretch your skills. Believe me, you'll never look back.
How else will you benefit?
By working with others who tell it straight and we treat each other well. That's just who we are and offer the full benefits with a lot of choice in the plan: Medical, dental, vision, 401K, the works. Imagine: $1 per pay period for total PPO health coverage. We offer training and certification benefits for your continuing success. We all share in our success-with pre-IPO stock options and big incentives for continuing performance. We also believe in life and family- with generous paid time off and holidays and we believe in good times. Afterall, If you don't love what you do and genuinely like and respect the people you work with- why bother?
Minimum Position Requirements:
3+ years in a consulting/service delivery role
Expert level experience developing secure, multi-tiered internet applications in Java/EJB and or
Servlets on Unix and NT, C++ background is a plus
Desired (If you haven�t seen it before, you will here):
XML or EDI; Ariba, CommerceOne; Distributed computing experience with COM/DCOM, CORBA, IIOP, Java RMI or DCE/RPC, PKI. Experience with enterprise level applications such as SAP, Oracle, JD Edwards, Baan, I2, Peoplesoft. Experience with message oriented middleware or transaction layers such as Tuxedo, MSMQ, MQSeries or Tibco, Netscape and BEA WebLogic application servers
Education:
Four-year, undergraduate degree in Computer Science or equivalent
Where are we?
Positions available in Fairfax VA, Atlanta, Boston, Toronto, Chicago, San Francisco and Dallas.
Who are we?
Who we are at Collaborex also says a lot about the solutions we deliver�and how we deliver. As for core values, they speak for themselves: It's called Ex3, Excellence. Experience. Exuberance.
�Excellence in our approach to everything we do. Underscored by our service delivery promise: Execution that exceeds expectations.
�Experience as shown by our dream team of strategists, technologists, and specialists. A dream team with years of real experience, not just an attitude. And leadership that has done it all before.
�Exuberance�that is, our energy, drive, and passion. Exuberance in knowing what's possible. And in teaming with clients to build unique solutions together.
What do we do?
At Collaborex, we conceive, architect, and deliver complete collaborative commerce solutions. Radical new business models. Deep technology integration. The result: end-to-end solutions. Not just at the front end, but front end, back end, and everything in between.
The Internet ends forever the era of long development and implementation cycles. The new world demands speed-to-implementation with nimble, Internet-ready solutions�solutions ready in weeks, not years. Jump start it�and run�with Collaborex.
Even if this career opportunity is not ideal for you, send us an email with your resume to
HireMe@collaborex.com, along with your most significant accomplishment in one to two paragraphs. We'll get back to you if something exciting becomes available. In the mean time, please send this job posting to someone who you think might be open to exploring a great opportunity. They'll thank you for it!
Contact me, Patrick Krook at:
pkrook@collaborex.com No fluff. Real stuff.
www.collaborex.com [This message has been edited by Patrick Krook (edited October 16, 2000).]