Many times I see "Looking for .NET Developer" but doesn't specify whether you'll be working with ASP.NET, WPF, Winforms, Silverlight, ADO.NET, etc. By ".NET Developer" do the employers mean a .NET developer that is proficient in all of the above? Isn't that a little too much to know all at once?
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9 times out of 10, I think you're going to find this is a bad agency with a bad client, where neither really knows what they want.
That said, it's possible that they're just thinking that if you know one .NET technology then you can easily pick up the others. Only you know if that's true for you or not.
I would generally avoid an advert which didn't have specifics, but that statement might change if I needed a job urgently.
pdr
2010-06-23 23:27:34
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind next time I look through job listings.
Silence of 2012
2010-06-23 23:32:03