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- Member Since: Jul 2011
- Last Login: 3 Nov 2011
- Jobs Posted: 2
- Jobs Awarded: 1
- Paid out: $392
Category:IT/Web/Programming > Web Programming
ID:82383
Title:PHP Developer Required
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
We're a design agency based in Bath that have a number of PHP projects coming up. We'd like to get a good PHP developer on board to help on a contract basis.
Ideally we're after someone who is good with OO PHP and MVC's such as Zend or CakePHP etc. Obviously being a wizz with HTML 5 and CSS 2-3 is a must. Javascript and jQuery are a real bonus too.
Projects start in the next week or to, so availability is crucial.
Please drop me a line with your details.
Just a quick note to say that I'm out of the office until Tuesday. I'll contact the successful bid on my return.
Thanks
Jean-Paul Gorman
Job Budget
Type:Per Hour
Contract duration:Ongoing
Weekly commitment needed:Not Sure
Budget:£200 - £250 per day (Approx $314 - $392)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:12/07/2011 11:09
Clarification Board
E. P. on 12/07/2011 11:31Hi Jean,
Is there any particular reason to have a developer from UK only? Why not to try for other countries? You can have a good work at better rates. Can I have the details ?
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Regards,
Sanket Doshi
T. U. on 12/07/2011 13:32Can i work remotely? am in cheltenham glos
B. T. on 12/07/2011 20:55Hi Jean-Paul,
Are you seeking someone to work in-house or would you consider a remote freelancer? Could you provide me with approximate project timescales and specifications?
Kind Regards,
Ben
Reply from Client
J. G. on 19/07/2011 18:32Hi, either in-house or remotely is fine. The work is looking to be on going for at least 1 month. There are a variety of projects we'd need you to work on.
What is your availability like?
JP
B. T. on 19/07/2011 20:25I have time available on a frequent basis. What kind of time commitment would you require on a weekly basis? An approximate would suffice.
Regards,
Ben
Reply from Client
J. G. on 20/07/2011 10:00Hi Ben
2-3 days I would think to start with.
JP
B. T. on 20/07/2011 20:28Hi Jean-Paul,
I would bid on your project with a view to complete the majority out of usual office hours. I am employed, but keen to acquire new business that I can work on at home.
Can you please let me know if this would be an ideal scenario for you before I place a bid? If this is not suitable then the best of luck in finding the right developer to work with you.
Kind regards,
Ben
Reply from Client
J. G. on 21/07/2011 10:02Ahh right. That won't really work for us as we need to be able to have contact as and when.
Thanks though.
Jean-Paul
B. T. on 21/07/2011 11:05No problem Jean-Paul. Please keep me in mind for any work you may require on an ad-hoc basis in the future.
Regards,
Ben
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