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Mobile Client Developer
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Country: USA
Location: California-San Francisco San Francisco, CA 94101
Total applied: 40 |
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Mobile Client Developer
Job Description:If you are looking for a team where the focus is excellence, look no further than this full-time position with the worldwide leader in on-demand customer relationship management (CRM) services.Your responsibilities will include: Close collaboration with product owners, other developers and management to design and develop highly useful, high quality software Creating and implementing technical solutions for new mobile products and new features on existing products Working with QA to ensure high quality levelsJob Experience: 2 to 5 years experience in a software development Experience in programming with mobile client development on constrained-resource devices such as mobile phones and PDAs Strong object-oriented programming and design skills Experience with Java ME, BlackBerry (RIM), Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Smartphone In-depth development experience at the application and user interface level with at least one of the following: Java, C / C++, C# Experience with SQL and relational database programming Ability to learn quickly in a dynamic environment Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science or equivalent Experience building usable highly scalable systems or applications Experience with SOAP / XML / WSDL and API Design a plus Experience with web programming including jsp, servlets HTML and JavaScript a plusMinimum Education Required: BachelorYears of Experience Required: 3-5 Years For more information about career opportunities with CompuCom Excell Data visit www.excell.com. Equal Opportunity Employer
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