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Hi everyone,

We are currently looking for a senior .NET developer (3+ years experience) and I thought there might be a tech savvy SAU member interested in the position,

The role will consist of prodominanty .NET development in the online space however experience with Sitecore/ OpenText CMS would be really handy. The position is based in the Melbourne CBD and you'll be working with a friendly bunch of people with skills ranging from technical through to front end design. You can check out some of our work here

If this sounds like something you'll be interested in, feel free to shoot me a PM or leave a comment,

Position Tweeted here --> Linky

Cheers,

Sean

Any graphic design position open? :P

Hey mate,

There isn't a specific graphic design job going at the moment however if you have skills in front end technologies including HTML5, CSS3 and Javascript, there's a job in the creative pod currently available

I can PM you more details if you're interested?

Cheers,

Sean

any accounting positions available, first year uni student :P

Hey mate,

Nahh sorry, you'll have to finish up your degree first :happy:,

Best advice I can give you though is to jump on some vacation work if your uni provides it, makes it a really easy transition into a graduate position if you have a few weeks work experience over the rest of the crowd :thumbsup:

Cheers,

Sean

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