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Hello,

GFXconn Inc., including its subsidiaries ("GFXconn"), is currently seeking a dedicated and experienced programmer.

We are looking for TWO experienced Developers, who are experts with PHP MYSQL, to help us innovate new and existing applications. You will be working with our development team on various projects. To qualify, you must be a supremely good programmer who loves working with an existing code and developing new code to make the best possible internet applications. You should be a self-starter, organized and happy working online. Our communications tools include Ventrilo, Skype, AIM, MSN, mIRC, and Telephone. GFXconn Inc will provide a headset and anything else we offer to our employees.

For a preview of our website www.GFXconn.com and www.GFXconn.com/index2.php

The GFXconn Team currently includes a Graphic Designer, Flash Designer, and a 3D Designer.

www.GFXconn.com/3D/

This is a pay job and we will have to collect your information information. You will be paid on the 1st of the month and the 15th of every month.

Pay is a per project basis which will consist about 1-2 months per project.

Please email me @ [email protected] with your resume/portfolio.

Requirements:

An expert in PHP/MySQL/HTML/CSS.

If you need to contact myself

AIM: GFXconn Inc
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 704-362-6818

Our office is located in Charlotte, North Carolina. 4808 Waterford Knoll Drive 28226.

This job is either relocation or work online. Future of GFXconn may require relocation depending on the size and growth of GFXconn.
 
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Hello i am interested.
Please PM me with MSN email address.
 
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