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HUMAN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT NETWORK : you're welcome

Hi,
Human Software Websphere Development Network, is a community of
teleworkers connected to our company.
Main goal is to develop software solutions (websites, .Net, VB, Java,
Portal, WSE, and so on) to our customer or other Business Partners.
HSDN Workflow is summarized as follow :
- We receive request from our customers or other Business Partners
about applications, portlets, website, and so on
- We write detailed information about software application (what, how,
when, UI, and so on)
- We send to each member of community
- You make an offer and propose a schedule
- We select best offer
- You write code
- We translate in Italian (if needed)
- We install on customer platform
- We pay you
Membership is free, if you want to partecipate to our community, please

send your curriculum vitae to hs**@humansoftware.it.
We'll evaluate it.
Bye
Massimo DG
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Massimo De Giorgio
Human Software srl
Corso Garibaldi, 192
84081 Baronissi (SA) - ITALY
E-Mail : de*******@humansoftware.it
Yahoo ID : mdg08012505
Web : www.humansoftware.it
Office : +39 089 956 009
Mobile : +39 329 3708888
Fax : +39 089 956 009
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