Java Job up for Grabs

by mtheoryx on May 20, 2010

in informatics,jobs

Company: eTapestry

Who the hell are they?
Leading edge web-based fundraising application for charities and non-profit organizations of all types and sizes. The highest levels of product innovation, data security, and customer support are hallmarks of eTapestry.

Ok, what’s the job?

Conversion Programmer Internshipwhatever that means :|

Java Programmer

What you will gain:

Position Description

The main responsibility is working on client database conversions. The conversion work involves translating our clients’ fundraising data from their existing database format into eTapestry’s object model. eTapestry uses an object database in its technical architecture. The conversion programming involves mapping clients’ legacy data into the eTapestry model using customized Java programming utilities. This position requires excellent communication skills as it requires daily client interaction. This position reports to: Manager, Conversion Services

Requirements:

Location:

Hours:

· Negotiable: 10-20 hrs/wk

Wages:

· Commensurate with experience, beginning at $14/hour.

Blackbaud, Inc.

eTapestry

Attn: Matt Kivett

Matt.Kivett@eTapestry.com

Sent via the Informatics Career Services Office. bjb


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