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Failure

What would you do if you knew you could not fail?

I need to ask myself this question far more often.  The past couple of weeks I allowed this fear of failure to get in my way. I made all kinds of excuses and talked myself out of doing my project for class. The only person I was hurting was me. Why did I let this fear of failure take over? I spent Monday & Tuesday of this week working on the project and aside from a much deeper belief that CSS was created to torment me, it was nothing. It was the easy-peasy thing I KNEW it would be, but still, that fear stopped me in my tracks. I turned in my assignment before checking it in other browsers. Luckily IE is the only one it doesn’t work in but if you’re still using IE you’re an idiot anyway and should die a terrible horrible painful death. Seriously people, grow some balls, install Chrome or FireFox or Opera, your life will be better for it. TRUST ME I’m a web developer in training!

Back to the topic of fear…

Fear the BEHOLDER!

Back to the fear and failure topic…  We all suffer from fear. What we fear is this thing that in our minds becomes this huge monstrous beast that will torment you and tear you limb from limb and eat your entrails while you take your final breaths. But the reality is never nearly as awful as what we create out of fear. Overcoming the fear is the hardest part. Realizing that what we’re afraid of will never be nearly as bad as what we create in our minds about the situation is really hard. Once you let go of the fear, you can move forward and as you take those first steps, you realize it was never going to be as bad as you were imagining. Why do we constantly do this to ourselves? Why do we create these monsters that stop us from finding joy and happiness? Why do we keep holding ourselves back? Are we really afraid of success? Is being happy such a terrible prospect? Don’t you think you deserve to be happy and successful?

Imagine a hero!

The mighty paladin rolls a crit and gets max damage!

Your imagination is a powerful thing, like all powerful things you need to use it for good. Instead of creating a monster, create a mighty hero, a vanquisher of evil. This warrior will fight to the death on your behalf. He has no fear. Imagine the most awesome things that will happen with this warrior fighting for you. Don’t focus on what can go wrong, focus on what WILL go RIGHT. Focus on what will be amazing as you move forward. Don’t focus on failure, focus on success. Feel that success in the fiber of your being.   Embrace that success and make it real. Ask yourself: what would you do if you knew you could not fail? When you focus on success, in the end, you can only succeed because you wont give up until you do.

Web Applicaiton Developer Job Lead

I got this email today, feel free to share openly with whoever you think might fit. I get nothing for sharing except a warm fuzzy feeling inside.

 

One of Paladin’s leading global manufacturer in a near north Chicago suburb has an immediate for a Contract IT/ Web Applications Developer for a long-term, contract assignment.  

The Web Applications Developer is responsible for developing an overall strategy, design and implementation for corporate Internet websites, an intranet, an extranet and web applications. This role will collaborate with Marketing, Sales and other business  groups.   The overall efforts include the organization of concepts into a design of information architecture;  interface design, programming, scripting and publishing of website information, and design and development of web based applications.

The Web Applications Developer will ensure that sites are built using search engine optimized structures and administer content management tools to allow content ownership across the entire organization.  The Web Applications Developer will coordinate this effort with business units, system administrators, programmers, graphic designers, writers/editors.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Full technical knowledge in all areas of content management and enterprise content management applications.
  • Working knowledge and demonstrated experience using application software and graphics design to develop and maintain the Internet, intranet, and extranet websites.
  • Develops and deploys best practice tools for content management including user managed content areas.  Works with a variety of third party content suppliers to ensure that format, taxonomy and other Sloan specifications are adhered to.
  • Works closely with programmers, Marketing, and artists to ensure that the website is developed and tested according to specifications which allow for content sharing between systems.
  • Monitors site usage and performance.  Makes changes and suggests options to stakeholders to ensure that sites are performing optimally.  Uses search engine optimization (SEO) techniques to ensure site content is positioned correctly in search results
  • Responsible for coordination of all web projects for all the company’s divisions.

 

The Ideal Candidate will have:

  • Minimum of five years direct experience in enterprise content management and web development.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Information Technolofy or comparable field.
  • Must possess technical knowledge of Open Text web content management applications (formerly RedDot).
  • Significant hands-on experience with HTML, JAVA script, JAVA, ActiveX, server-side scripting languages, VB Script, ASP.NET, IIS, Apache, AJAX, jQuery, JOSON, CSS, XML, SOAP, etc.
  • Must have experience developing web applications utilizing SQL databases.  Experience must include defining database requirements, writing applications to access, updating and maintain the database through web based interfaces.
  • Experience with design and development using Microsoft SharePoint software is highly desirable

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

·         The Web Applications Developer may possesses knowledge of fields as diverse as network configuration, interface and graphic design, software development, Internet tools and technologies, business strategy, writing, marketing, and project management.

·         Familiarity with graphic design and multimedia applications such as Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Real Audio, and Adobe Flash is desireable.

 

Start date: Immediate
Duration of Assignment: 3 to 6 months
Location: Onsite,

Hourly rate ranges from $45 to $50, depending on the skill level and background
Expenses are reimbursed and requires receipts.

If you’re interested and qualified for the role, please send the following immediately to maricel@paladinstaff.com to be considered for this great opportunity:

·    Updated resume in word format; No PDFs please.

·    Required: Portfolio URL link

·    Required: Cover letter highlighting relevant experience related to this role.

·    Three references

·    Hourly rate through a staffing agency

Submissions without all of the above will not be considered. 

Must be authorized to work in the US

Candidates who closely matches our client’s requirements will be contacted.

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