Matt Nielsen 0 Posted May 31 Looking for a young Delphi programmer or someone who has the mind for it that may have recently graduated from school with a computer science degree who is willing to learn Delphi. You will be learning from a seasoned 30 year Delphi programmer to be part of the team to maintain and develop a very large codebase for a large construction company. Project includes full enterprise system (project management, scheduling, estimating, accounting, payroll, inventory, document management). This product also includes a web portal and several mobile apps that this person could be part of developing and maintaining using other languages such as PHP, JavaScript. We do lots of integrations with outside systems and our vendors. This will be a really great opportunity for someone to step into a profitable career, or someone with a year or two under their belt that wants to step up to the next level of experience. We want a full time in house employee that would work at our offices in Gilbert, AZ. Share this post Link to post
Die Holländer 49 Posted June 3 (edited) Sorry for this reaction but I'm in the same situation and warn to not overwelm nowadays developers.. Here is the chance that I'll find a junior programmer that will start/learning development on a 30 years Delphi codebase, also want to develop Online apps in PHP and Javascript, is willing to understand "outside systems", also work without the possibility to do home-office and beiing availble full-time (40 hours?) is almost 0.. Here young developers are thinking in frontend OR backend online development and only some do "full-stack". Not even mentioning the lack of understanding database SQL. The worst scenario is that, because of this, the management can decide to also convert these Delphi enterprise systems into online webapplictions. Edited June 3 by Die Holländer Share this post Link to post
Pat Foley 51 Posted June 3 For Gilbert AZ, I would visit the local maker spaces and visit with the people in each to find possible people looking for full time work. https://www.yelp.com/search?cflt=makerspaces&find_loc=Gilbert%2C+AZ The University down should have a space too. Crash one of their job fairs for students looking for work or contact their placement office for candidates. Plan B: Conduct training sessions at one of these spaces to roll your own enlightened employee. Share this post Link to post