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Thursday, 04 March 2010 03:53
Who would you consider an expert in the fields of 'user experience' or 'leading high-quality software development teams'? Can the person not only successfully execute best practices, but also clearly articulate industry thought leadership via the written word, conversation, and...

Who would you consider an expert in the fields of 'user experience' or 'leading high-quality software development teams'?   Can the person not only successfully execute best practices, but also clearly articulate industry thought leadership via the written word, conversation, and powerpoint presentation?

Gartner is investing in the Burton Group analyst team, and I am actively recruiting for two open analyst positions.

Position #1) A person passionate about building high-quality software by applying one or more of the following disciplines/techniques:  agile development, iterative development approaches, modeling, requirements  management, quality assurance, and an agile approach to architecture.

Position #2) A 'user experience' expert who can clearly articulate how to build intuitive, usable applications. Practioner's experience applying wireframes, prototyping, requirements gathering, storyboards, and contextual design would be excellent.

If you know of a suitable person who may be interested, please send me a message with the person's contact information.  I would be pleased to discuss the opportunity in more detail.

Chris Haddad
mailto:chaddad@burtongroup.com
+1.678.431.1656


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