On Dec 30, 10:34 am, Kenneth Lundström <kenneth.t.lundst...@gmail.com> wrote: > Maybe they need perfect English as the don t have it? >
:-) ... and now we know why they need "creative young developers" ... ;-) > Kenneth > > On Dec 29, 8:29 pm, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> for me it worked very well. > > Same. One thing that bothers me is that they require perfect English, > > apparently, but fail several times themselves: > > >> 'Internship at i2Mobile, in Oeiras. We want creative young developers for > > creative, young > > >> our very small team. We use Python, Django, Mysql, C#, SQL Server, J2ME, > >> iOS, Android, HTML, Javascript, jquery. > > Javascript, and jQquery. > > >> Yeah, thats right, > > that's > > >> we really use all > >> of that.i2 > > (No space between i2 and the period) > > >> is a great place to learn. One more thing: your english must be > > English > > >> perfect, spoken and written. If you do not have a twitter or facebook > >> account, dont bother to answer. > > They mix "do not" and "don't"; also, they lost the apostrophe in > > "don't". > > >> If you want to apply, call Pedro Carvalho > >> 912155323. We dont need CVs and > > This was good. They avoided the temptation of putting an apostrophe > > inside "CVs". (Well done). > > > Hint: if you say you want "perfect English", you had better be > > prepared to have to meet that requirement yourself. > >