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Information for Developers


Are you interested in making your company's resources available to ConsortiumWeb's Dedicated Developer Program? On this page you will find information that will help you decide whether the Dedicated Developer Program (DDP) is suitable for you and your company. Features of DDP can be found on this page.

We have a few basic requirements that must be fulfilled by our developer partners:

  • Competency in English (except China - Mandarin OR English required for China)
  • A good track record of dealing with overseas clients - please supply references
  • Ability to work independently
  • Transparency and reliability

Benefits


  • Typically long-term engagements (ten months or more)
  • Positions with high professional growth potential
  • Rewarding remuneration schemes
  • Single project focus
  • Single point of contact with client
  • Opportunities to work with projects from far and wide

Frequently asked questions


Information for developersWho will be our main point of contact for the project?

Each project will be overseen by a single ConsortiumWeb project manager. Additional project contacts may be assigned depending on requirements of the project, but all will be part of a dedicated team.

What would be the main mode of communication?

We communicate primarily by phone and e-mail contact. Phone contact is facilitated by our worldwide VoIP network. You will be assigned an internal extension which can be used to contact ConsortiumWeb at any time for free.

Do you have a format for reporting we have to follow?

We user SharePoint Project Tracking to track and document all of our projects. Reporting is done through this interface.

How our payments made?

Your company will issue invoices on a monthly basis for the agreed contractual amount. We make payment by telegraphic transfer or bank draft in your local currency to your nominated bank account.


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