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goldhorse
03-24-2006, 09:19 AM
Hi Everybody!

I wonder if anybody out there has experience in creating both the user interface and database for MS Access from scratch. The project calls for creating an advisory fee calculation program for a European asset management company. Japanese ability is a must. We need somebody who can start from April 3 and and can work full time until end of June. We need to do the interview by next week so if anybody is qualified and interested please send me your contact details by PM ASAP.

Thanks,

Goldhorse

makulit
03-26-2006, 01:14 AM
Hi Everybody!

I wonder if anybody out there has experience in creating both the user interface and database for MS Access from scratch. The project calls for creating an advisory fee calculation program for a European asset management company. Japanese ability is a must. We need somebody who can start from April 3 and and can work full time until end of June. We need to do the interview by next week so if anybody is qualified and interested please send me your contact details by PM ASAP.

Thanks,

Goldhorse

Hi Goldhorse,

I manage a group of IT Professionals that do work at home aside from their full time jobs. They have experience on this. However, since they are full time employee, they can only work from their home. Pwede bang work from home itong project na to?

Though you specifically mentioned full time, nagbabakasakali lang po. It would be very hard for a company kasi to look for a programmer that will work for 2 - 3 months only.

goldhorse
03-27-2006, 01:33 PM
Hi Goldhorse,

I manage a group of IT Professionals that do work at home aside from their full time jobs. They have experience on this. However, since they are full time employee, they can only work from their home. Pwede bang work from home itong project na to?

Though you specifically mentioned full time, nagbabakasakali lang po. It would be very hard for a company kasi to look for a programmer that will work for 2 - 3 months only.

Hi Makulit,

Thanks for the reply. For security reasons, our client doesn't want the work to be done outside of their premises, and the programmer has to interact with the users (of the program) that is why they require full time.

goldhorse

teresa1258
03-28-2006, 06:34 PM
im a computer science graduate but its been long time i use that program so maybe i back to scratch learning. Im more in networking right now, is there any job for me.