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  • Subject: Job offer from small company
  • From: vlogsnapz support <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 21:50:19 -0400

Hi,

Hope I'm not violating any rules by posting a job offer here. Basically, I'm looking for a developer to work with me on a project and to write code while I'm busy at school. The project is a videoblogging app that allows users to apply CoreImage effects while recording movies, then to upload these movies to a number of services. For a full description, see my site at http:// vlogsnapz.com. Basically, you would be joining the team rather than becoming an employee. So, you would get a percent of the profits rather than a salary. Job description is as follows (pulled directly from my site):

Looking for a new project? vlogsnapz.com is looking for a talented Mac programmer to join the vmovie development team. The applicant must be trustworthy and reliable. (S)he must be willing to work in a small team (sometimes alone) to develop vmovie. Sometimes, the developer will be provided with detailed instructions describing what to implement. Other times, the developer must evaluate the needs of the market and develop accordingly.

Applicants must have great experience with Objective-C and Cocoa. QuickTime experience is must. The applicant must also prove that (s) he has good design skills. A successful applicant may be required to design user interfaces for vmovie or for vlogsnapz.com as part of his/her work.

The applicant would receive a percentage of profits as compensation. No other compensation would be provided.

To apply, send an email to email@hidden with the subject "developer." Attach a zip archive or dmg of an application you have developed to the email. If you had help with the app, you must indicate how much work you did. The app should be pre-registered or a registration code must be provided in the email. The attached application and any related registration codes will be used only to determine your suitability as an applicant.

If we think your app matches our quality standards, we will contact you and ask you to provide additional information.

Good luck and we hope you find a place on our team!

Eric Brunstad
vmovie developer
email@hidden
http://vlogsnapz.com

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