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September 11, 2015, 04:23:00 AM
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We are hiring an additional C++ developer for our decentralized exchange project.

The Senior C++ developer will be contributing to the B&C Exchange core client, intended for use by B&C shareholders and reputed signers. The code is open-source and can be viewed here. You may wish to take a look at the design document that will define the work you will do.

Experience in C++, Qt, blockchain development, development related to peer to peer currencies, experience trading financial assets, developing trading software and experience working with a distributed team from home are all desirable attributes.

Compensation will be hourly, ranging from 50 NuBits (50 USD) to 100 NuBits (100 USD), depending on experience. The position will last at least until the specifications in the design document are complete, which will be at least a few months. Depending on the success of the project, additional funding may be available to continue work after the initial implementation is complete. You will be working with sigmike (Peercoin, NuBits), John Jegutanis (Coinomi, NuBits) and Jordan Lee (Peercoin, Peershares, NuBits)

Demonstration of competence, motivation and trustworthiness are paramount concerns to us in hiring for this position. Nothing else really matters. It isn't important what your real name is, what country or time zone you live in, or when you work. Most likely, successful candidates will be able to demonstrate their passion for developing peer to peer financial solutions with past work.

If you are interested, please contact Jordan Lee by email at jlee@vistomail.com or by Bitmessage at BM-2cXS5ezep1jUqeu8CwC6M4aTmMSxcFEHNN

Project Announcement Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1033773.0

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