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Mac Application Developer- iPhone
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Mac Application Developer- iPhone


  • Subject: Mac Application Developer- iPhone
  • From: "Armand Daniels" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 15:01:57 -0500

Mac Application Developer

Small startup is looking for an exceptional engineer to work on
state-of-the art communication technology for Mac OS X for iPhone.

 Working on a suite of elegant, powerful applications, you will have
the opportunity to have a major impact on the design and
implementation of Apple's embedded device experience.

Responsibilities
- Work with a highly skilled team in the design and development of
native mobile applications
- Drive product features and functional/industry specifications
- Utilize existing connection technologies on iPhone, Mac OS X and
Windows

 Requirements
- BS or MS in Computer Science or equivalent.

- Leadership qualities- team lead.
- 2 to 5 years Mac product development experience.
- Extensive experience programming in C/C++/Objective C
- In-depth knowledge of Carbon and Cocoa preferred.
- Previous experience shipping Macintosh products is required.
- Knowledge of scripting languages such as Perl, Python, or Ruby on Rails
desired


Please forward resume or requests for information to: email@hidden
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