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Looking for freelance J2EE/Java Developers
Hello!
We are now starting a software company in France specialized in hiring freelancers to do the jobs.
Our first project is about Java portlet development, and as you might guess, we are looking for freelance programmers to help us. Developers we hire will work from home and therefore can be based anywhere in the world.
Our main difference with classical auction websites is that we use to take big projects for large companies. We split the projects in several components and the bids are made on the components. Bigger projects means bigger amounts, and we hope our components will be payed a higher price than other similar offshore web-platforms.
You may want to have a look at http://www.thecodingmachine.com, read the specs and post a bid if you think you have the required set of skills.
Best Regards,
David Négrier
Project Manager,
THE CODING MACHINE
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