Job Opening: Webmaster; Dallas, TX, USA

Subject: Job Opening: Webmaster; Dallas, TX, USA
From: LaVonna Funkhouser <lffunkhouser -at- HALNET -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 12:23:18 +0000

COREComm, Inc. has an opening for a full-time intranet
webmaster in the Dallas, TX area.

Do not send resume by email.

Full-Time Webmaster

Posted: 23 July 1996

Please reply to Tom McNaught by fax or postal mail. Do not send email.

Location:
COREComm, Inc., 2601 Beltline Rd. Carrollton, Texas 75006

Note:
Fax resume to 214-418-3772

Working Relationship:
Employee will work at client site in Carrollton, Texas

Compensation:
Based on experience and industry standards; bonus opportunities;
comprehensive benefit package including vacation pay, disability
insurance, dental insurance, medical insurance, and matching 401K
program.

Task:
Maintain structure and content for internal web (intranet); manage
day-to-day flow and indexing of information on intranet; convert
documents for electronic publishing; design and create WWW pages.

Required Skills:
Writing and organizational skills; proficiency in HTML, JAVA
scripting, and PERL; experience with site management software;
knowledge of Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer; working
knowledge of system administration.

Preferred Skills (not required):
Proficiency with illustration software (e.g., CORELDraw);
proficiency with Microsoft Word; proficiency with Adobe Acrobat.

Contact Information:
COREComm; Attn: Tom McNaught; Phone: (214) 418-4277; Fax: (214)
418-3772.

LaVonna F. Funkhouser lffunkhouser -at- halnet -dot- com
COREComm Webmaster

http://www.corecomm.com/corecomm/

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