I'm looking for quality .Net developers and a UX designer to join our team to help us to build a brand new product.
You'll get to use great hardware, have a say in which technologies we use, develop using best practices, and get to work in a company that is recognised for being a great place to work.
It's an exciting time to join our well-established company, develop yourself with us and create great software in the right way.
Arguing that they'll get a decent return on investment. If your boss can't see that a £x outlay now will mean n * £x savings in improved efficiencies during a given period, you'll probably end up leaving to work for somebody who does! I know I have.
This is right. You always have to argue the business case to management. If you can turn X into a factor of cost, you can sell a lot of things. Even if you think the benefits are obvious to every party involved, you'll still need to stick a dollar value on there. I just recently joined a strategic team to make an improvement that literally everyone knows is a problem, but one of our first things to do is quantify so we can determine the ROI for our efforts.
I'm looking for quality .Net developers and a UX designer to join our team to help us to build a brand new product. You'll get to use great hardware, have a say in which technologies we use, develop using best practices, and get to work in a company that is recognised for being a great place to work.
It's an exciting time to join our well-established company, develop yourself with us and create great software in the right way.
More info: http://careers.stackoverflow.com/uk/jobs/employer/Purple%20C... http://purplecubed.com/careers
Thanks,
Steve K - Head Developer