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You want to practice XP? You always thought, that developing software should be fun, too? You want to work with leading edge technologies? If your answer to the these questions is yes, then we are looking for you as a

Software Engineer / Programmer

in our XP-team. Our company, Gemplus, is a high tech company, which is leading in the area of smart card technologies.

Our team, which is located in Boeblingen (near Stuttgart/Germany), has the world wide responsibility for the future Customer Service Portal. Of course, we are using Extreme Programming (XP). Among other technologies we are using HTTP, XML, CSS, JavaScript, and server side scripting. One of the major parts of the portal will be the Call Tracking System. The portal is essential for the future success of the company.

This is what we ask you for:

  • interest in intense interaction with customers, colleagues and sub-contractors,
  • couriosity to learn new things,
  • spirit of experimenting,
  • excellent knowledge of an object-oriented programming language such as Java or C++,
  • a university degree,
  • fluent English,
  • and of course the willingness to integrate into the team.

This is what we offer

  • opportunity for personal development,
  • opportunity for increasing your technical knowledge and skills,
  • the possibility to contribute significantly to the success of the company,
  • lots of fun,
  • and a good compensation packet, including support for relocating to our area (please see note below!).

Interested? Then please send your resume to Manfred Lange.

Important Note: There might be restrictions with regards to your relocation to Germany or with regards to you working in Germany imposed by German government and/or by the government of your country. Using a relocation services company, we will help trying to solve such issues, but we cannot give you any garuantees. We ask you for your understanding.

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