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03-21-2011, 09:11 AM | #1 |
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Java Developer Adult Virtual Worlds
We are seeking an experienced Java developer with strong C skills and experience with virtual worlds. We are accepting applications from people willing to relocate to Melbourne Australia. Starting salary is $89k. A five year contract is required to be signed with penalties and compensation to be paid should the successful applicant breach the contract.
Strict Non Disclosure clauses apply and as a condition of employment you may not work for any company related to video games, virtual worlds, adult industry or affiliate marketing for 3 years after cessation. We will pay relocation costs to Melbourne and provide a house for three months until the successful applicant becomes settled. Working hours will be long and you will be working with a team of 9 other people near the Melbourne CBD. If interested please email robert[at]adplus.com.au with your CV. Applications close April 25th 2011 and we have an expectation of a start date in August 2011. We will be conducting interview panels in Melbourne, Sydney, London, San Fransisco and Boston between May and July 2011. |