I may be working on a project with a design team and this project seems ripe for using Drupal. #1 requirement from client is 'Provide “easy to use” content management tool for authorized users for
posting text, graphics, news flashes, press releases, new product images and
specifications, special offers, etc. in all sections of the website.' I have a couple questions I was hoping for some help on:
We're a fairly new insurance organization and will soon be launching our new website. We need content management in addition to creating a new Community of Practice for insurance professionals. This will need to have a corporate-feel to it. I'm interested in something along the lines of Tomoye but hopefully even better. If you're interested, please contact me at lloyd at provada dot com.
EMPLOYER: Advomatic LLC
POSITION: Web Developer
REPORTS TO: Lead Developer
FLSA STATUS: Exempt, Salaried
LOCATION: Brooklyn, NY or San Fransisco/Bay Area, CA Preferred. Offsite work status will be considered for exceptional candidates.
SUMMARY:
Advomatic is seeking a talented web developer to join our technical team. This position works directly with the Lead Developer to assist with management, design, and technical build-out/development of our client's web sites and web tools. This position's secondary responsibilities include assisting with client support issues and maintenance of our hosting infrastructure.
ABOUT ADVOMATIC:
Advomatic is a Brooklyn, New York based web development firm specializing in the development and hosting of political advocacy and non-profit community websites. We work to build better online tools to aid in the advancement of good causes, and to give grassroots organizations the resources they need to effectively communicate with each other and their constituents. We utilize open-source products whenever possible, and contribute new technology developed by us back to the open-source community. Our secondary business focus is providing managed clustered Linux hosting and broadcast email services to our clients.
Before I start, a reverse bounty is when a developer proposes a project, then waits for money to accumulate from various sponsors, then starts the project.