Job Opening: SharePoint .NET Developer Course Author/Instructor #spc09
Published 10/21 courtesy of SharePoint SolutionsIf you are a SharePoint expert and you like working in a friendly, people-oriented environment, SharePoint Solutions is the place for you. A desire to work for a company that has a strong customer focus and high standards for quality of work is also important.
SharePoint .NET Developer Course Author/Instructor
We are seeking an experienced SharePoint .NET Developer who also has the ability to author outstanding training course curriculum and teach professional developer students using that curriculum.
This position requires at least five years of full-time .NET development experience and at least three years of full-time SharePoint .NET development experience. In addition, a successful candidate will have excellent writing skills and be gifted at classroom teaching.
Through most of 2010, this position will be 100% devoted to authoring curriculum and teaching classes on SharePoint 2010. After 2010, the position will be split 50/50 between teaching classes and doing short SharePoint .NET development consulting projects.
The position requires a minimum of 50% travel. While authoring courseware, the employee will work from their home office and can live anywhere in the continental United States as long as he/she is less than an hour drive from a major city airport. When teaching classes the employee will be required to travel to one of our training locations in Nashville, Chicago, Dallas, Boston or Seattle.
Salary is commensurate with experience.
If you are interested in this position at SharePoint Solutions, forward your resume to careers {at} sharepointsolutions {dot} com. Or, if you happen to be attending the SharePoint Conference this week in Las Vegas, stop by our booth (#1021, adjacent to the Microsoft Product Pavilion) and talk to us about it.
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