Java J2EE developers for Lean projects
Do you believe in Agile best practices, but also recognize which
environments aren't ready for pure best practices? And can you help get them
closer?
Or, have you been interested in using Agile methods, but your company won**t
train you?
The Agile community is seeing a lot of successful results from using an
Agile Blending approach, instead of the old notion that you had to be a pure
xp/scrum/etc project. Pillar believes in Agile values and has been balancing
the benefits of each Agile practice with the appetite for change, and the
politics and history of each client. We realize the **right way** only
succeeds when it**s implemented and is being used to deliver working
software. And our Speed to Value (S2V) approach has been implementing Agile
and Lean methods for 6 years and we continue to add new innovations and
ideas.
Do you want to:
do hands-on development on software teams / projects
use TDD and continuous integration at all times
work on collaborative teams
If all this sounds refreshing and interesting, we have opportunities for
you!
We're looking for people with more than a few years of Java J2EE experience
on custom application development projects, who's passion, innovation and
leadership can inspire people around them. We need developers who can
contribute to the team velocity (productivity), and are also willing to help
the others on the team learn.
We will offer you training and mentoring and we will help you grow your
career.
If you want to find out more about our values and an overview of our
approach, visit http://www.pillartechnology.com
But if you REALLY want to find out more about what we have to offer you,
please email your resume to Sheri Wilcox-Stein swilcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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