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How do I post a job?
You can start by contacting us at jobs@ourepiphany.com.
How much does a job post cost?
Ads cost $250.
What Payment Methods do we Accept?

Visa MasterCard

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How long will it run?
30 days.
When will my post go up?
Instantly.
Why post here?
If you were seeking out a java developer or a c# developer then there would be no reason - but you're not. You are looking for a very hard to find skill set who's only professional resource is this site. Why pay 20% recruiting fees to be listed amongst a myriad of IT and development skills when what you need is focus. We can't guarantee your position will be filled, but we do know that there is no where else that is focused on Infor CRM Epiphany or the needs of organizations just like yours.
What if no one responds to my ad? Can I get my money back?
Unfortunately we can't guarantee any responses and we don't provide refunds.
Ideas Ideas
What's worse than having too few choices? Too many. In today's job market, post a job and you'll likely get inundated with responses. Posting here will help ensure that you attract the best, brightest, and most robust candidates-people who instantly stand out in a crowd, and who make your process of elimination easier and more efficient.

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OurEpiphany is an online resource designed, and dedicated to Infor CRM Epiphany customers, prospects, developers and systems integrators. Whether you're a newbie or an Epiphany veteran, you now have a place where you can meet and collaborate with others just like you.


The margin for survivable error is shrinking quickly. Make sure you do it right the first time, by communicating and connecting with the right people for your jobs. We'll help you make it happen.


By separating the can-do's from the have-not's upfront, your chances of making a successful hire skyrocket. This is becoming even more critical, given the high cost of rehiring and retraining-calculated at 150% or more of the previous employee's annual salary-plus the costly disruption and loss of productivity that occur when someone leaves.