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US.TX.Houston - Developer 2K no relo

From: Chris T. Cadmus <ctc_at_cadmusint.com>
Date: 1998/04/03
Message-ID: <6g3kuf$i7t$1@news6.ispnews.com>#1/1

Must be permanent resident or citizen.

Need IT Consultants, Developer 2K, C++ and powerbuilder (Oracle) talent to coordinate and participate in the analysis, design, coding and testing of land management software and relevant financial interfaces primarily used by the Oil & Gas industry.

Preferred requirements include:

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Management Systems or equivalent experience

2-3 years experience progressive applications development programming in a client/server environment

We are seeking individuals with strong interpersonal, communication and leadership skills. Knowledge of Oil & Gas Land and Revenue systems a plus. Travel is required.

Fulltime positions. 2 - 3 weeks vacation, standard medical, 401k available, annual bonus based on performance.

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We prefer that your resume be sent as an E-Mail attachment in Word.

Please reference position title when contacting us. You must speak
and write English fluently. You must be a US citizen or a Permanent
Resident.

Contact: Chris Cadmus
Cadmus International
2900 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 105
Houston, Texas 77042
Chris_Cadmus_at_writeme.com

Web Address: www.cadmusint.com
Fax: (713)977-1981  Voice (713)977-1900

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Received on Fri Apr 03 1998 - 00:00:00 CST

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