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Mango Tree Media has received a request from a client who works at a software company that is interested in contracting somebody who is an experienced web parts programmer for Sharepoint. Due to multiple requests from clients they would like to extend their software to work through Sharepoint.

This is a well-established software company with a solid client base. Experienced programmers can contact me at james@mangotreemedia.com.

Thanks,
James Friesen
Mango Tree Media

Tags: development, programming, sharepoint, web

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Hello James,

My name is Adam Hershberger. I work for an IT services and staffing firm here in Indianapolis. I can definitely help you fill this position if your client has not had any luck yet. Let me know. Have a good one.

Adam

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Hey James,

Is your client still looking for a Sharepoint Web Parts Programmer? I work for a company that has relevant experience in this. www.tlhsolutions.net. Let me know if your client is interested.

Thanks,
Jillian Newkirk
Director of Business Development
TLH Technology Solutions

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James,

I recently joined Smaller Indiana, and saw your request for a web parts programmer for Sharepoint. In addition to providing our IT support services, we have assisted several companies locate and fill this specific skill set.

If your client is still looking for this type of resource, I would welcome an opportunity to assist with this resource request.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Regards,

Jim Connors
MindGent, LLC
(317) 682-8856
jim.connors@mindgent.com

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