Difficulty Finding Python Developers
Paul Morrow
pm_mon at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 20 10:21:46 EDT 2004
Yes, that's our ad. I guess hr wasn't as careful as they should've been
when they authored it (there's also a mispelled word)... :-(
You probably already realized this, but that should've been $45 to $55
per hour.
Roy Smith wrote:
> pm_mon at yahoo.com (Paul Morrow) wrote:
>
>>We've worked hard to convince our company to migrate our core
>>applications to Python, and now we're looking for a Python developer
>>in Atlanta to handle a short-term (approx. 3 month) project. But our
>>initial searches have been fairly unsuccessful. We haven't actually
>>posted a job on Monster, but we have been talking with various
>>headhunters in our area and they don't have many resumes that show
>>Python experience. An so now, of course, mgt is wondering whether
>>selecting Python was a mistake.
>>
>>As anyone had a similar experience? Suggestions?
>
>
> I'm guessing this is your ad:
>
> Company: Loyaltyworks, Inc.
> Location: Atlanta, GA 30305
> Salary/Wage: 45.00 - 55.00 USD /year
> Status: Per Diem, Temporary/Contract/Project
>
> I think you'd do better if you were willing to pay a bit more. Most
> developers find it difficult to pay the rent on $55 a year. :-)
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