Creative Magma, Inc. is looking for top talent! (Sales, Business Development, .Net Developers, Silverlight experts, PHp Developers)

The past 2 years has been an amazing ride here at Creative Magma, Inc. We have experienced growth nearly every month more than tripled revenue and built a strong client base. this is due to the amazing group of people and top talent we have. We have a strong core and our excited about the future possibilities.

Currently Creative Magma, Inc. is looking for several positions. First and foremost, we a looking for a strong, dedicated and talented sales / Business Development person. Here is the job posting:

“Fort Worth creative and web services firm is looking to hire a sales/account management position. Job responsibilities include cold calling, identifying potential clients, attending local networking events, creating firm presence and delivering initial project presentations. Will train and provide marketing materials. Must be knowledgeable in web design and multimedia. Base plus commission. Please send resume, accomplishments and salary requirements to info@creativemagma.com

In addition to the above sales position, we are looking for top developer talent. 2 positions available on contract to hire basis. the first Top talent must have experience with .Net application development, Silverlight and various other knowledge in JavaScript, Ajax and other Web 3.0 development processes is a plus. Please send Samples, accomplishments and Salary requirements to info@creativemagma.com.

The second Top Talent Position is also contract to hire basis. Person must have experience in PHP web development and various other knowledge in JavaScript, Ajax and other Web 3.0 development processes is a plus. Please send Samples, accomplishments and Salary requirements to info@creativemagma.com.

Thank you, we look forward to reviewing all the applicants and speaking with you.

Brian Henderson

 

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