Hi,

Systech International Inc. is seeking Software Developers in the US . Below, I have included some of the job details, along with instructions on how to apply, if you are interested.

Preferred Skills: (Note these are preferred)*Must be skilled in C#/VB.NET programming for .NET 2.0/3/0 framework
*Must be skilled in GUI development in C#/.NET 2.0 (including Windows Forms, ASP.NET)
*Must be familiar with complex data structures and performance tuning
*Must be familiar with software testing and debugging
*Must have good communications abilities in terms of following requirements, requesting clarification, and flagging problems when they arise.
*Must be familiar with database design/implementati on (SQL Server, Sybase, DB2)


How to Apply:
We are currently reviewing resumes, and would be glad to discuss this position further with you. If you are available and interested, please send me your Word/PDF resume at following address stahir80@yahoo.com before 31st Jan 2008.

*Company would file H1b(job visa) for all selected candidates.

Thank you,
Sohail Tahir

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