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From reading reviews on Glassdoor is seems RS is a great place to get your foot in the door and move up, but not so great for experienced folks looking to move into more senior positions. Quite a few GD reviews mention below market rate, inflexible hiring terms, issues with management, etc.
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skipdogg posted:From reading reviews on Glassdoor is seems RS is a great place to get your foot in the door and move up, but not so great for experienced folks looking to move into more senior positions. Quite a few GD reviews mention below market rate, inflexible hiring terms, issues with management, etc. I don't think it's too difficult to move up. You'll find some of 2-4 year people as supervisors, you'll find some 3-5 year people as Level 2 admins. It definitely feels like a clean slate place though - as in, your past experience once you're hired is barely looked upon. The way things are done are extremely specific to RS and a lot of times their policies will directly conflict with what you're familiar with from past organizations (especially hosts). But it is extremely, EXTREMELY departmentalized. This was the biggest thing that I disliked. Anyway, with that said, I absolutely loved the company. I'd never worked anywhere that seemed to care so much about its training and employee programs. I've recommended it to many people, which I've actually never done before. I've worked at a huge number of large webhosts, and most of them are so absolutely lovely it's disgusting. RS was the polar opposite. Edit: I forgot, if you're not married and young and like to go out - don't let them convince you to move to SA. If you're married and settled down, SA isn't bad, it's cheap too. As a young single person, SA was the most deplorable place that I've ever lived. Montrose (Houston) and Austins east side (Chicon, etc) look like Ravenswood (Chicago) when compared to 99% of SA. vty fucked around with this message at 22:54 on Sep 19, 2011 |
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vty is pretty spot on for the most part. I trust you were netsec prior? When were you with the company; I'm sure you'll recall that a lot changes very rapidly. The day to day will vary based on the team you're in for sure; I can't speak to netsec on that front, though. Don't put too much emphasis on what Glassdoor says about senior positions. It's not unreasonably difficult to move up and the company in general tries to be pretty transparent about the whole process. That said, at the very, very upper echelon (significantly higher than a senior sysadmin position) Rackspace historically hasn't had much to offer, though this is changing. Pay has been/is being adjusted for more senior level positions, though it still seems like the general consensus is that it's not quite what it should be. For lower/mid level positions it's pretty good especially when you consider the additional non-monetary benefits. Also, SA isn't that bad. dolicf fucked around with this message at 23:51 on Sep 19, 2011 |
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I don't know what Ravenswood is, but I liked living in Montrose. (no I am not gay)
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dolicf posted:vty is pretty spot on for the most part. I trust you were netsec prior? When were you with the company; I'm sure you'll recall that a lot changes very rapidly. I was actually an Enterprise - Win guy, but I could've done just about every Linux/Netsec ticket there was. I've got a pretty varied background. Comradephate posted:I don't know what Ravenswood is, but I liked living in Montrose. I love Montrose! Mostly Agora and Poison Girl, but Montrose has the "urban" reputation (not the gay one, which I think was completely overblown). I used to live in the Museum District and loved it. SA looks worse than 3rd Ward. How's that? Ravenswood is a compliment. Anyway, I've meandered this thread enough. Let's get some more job postings going (I need one!).
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vty posted:SA looks worse than 3rd Ward. How's that? *shudder* Yeah, I lived like a mile from the Rothko Chapel and all of that, it was cool. I too will leave this thread for job postings now!
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I think it's time for a move from my current position, so I'm putting this out there to see if I'm a fit for anyone. Job Seeker My Experience 15+ years of Linux System Administration, Debian and RedHat Enterprise Linux. 10+ years of HTML/CSS/Javascript web development, I would describe myself as an expert in object oriented Javascript and web programming, I do heavy AJAX/DHTML/HTML5 whatever you want to call it work. I'm familiar with jQuery, YUI and Prototype. I also have quite a bit of experience programming in Perl on a LAMP stack. I've also done some Python and PHP. My particular area of interest is in building user interfaces for the web. What I'm Looking For A Telecommuting Job where I can put my Web development skills to use building simple easy to use web interfaces. I'm a big fan of the Apple school of user interface design where what you leave OUT of your interface is almost as important as what you put in. I'd also be interested in a Linux Sysadmin job, if it had some programming involved in it as part of the job. Maybe building user interface tools for sysadmins as that's what I've done in my current job What I'm Not Looking For Tech support roles. Where I Live Conway, AR Where I'm Looking I really need to telecommute. I have family here and moving just isn't an option right now. But I have good high speed internet access and I'm not afraid to use IRC, IM, Skype whatever in order to work collabroatively at a distance. When I Can Start Pretty much anytime Requirements Health benefits and a salary competitive with where I'm working now. Can Be Reached Via PM for my email address
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vty posted:I don't think it's too difficult to move up. You'll find some of 2-4 year people as supervisors, you'll find some 3-5 year people as Level 2 admins. It definitely feels like a clean slate place though - as in, your past experience once you're hired is barely looked upon. The way things are done are extremely specific to RS and a lot of times their policies will directly conflict with what you're familiar with from past organizations (especially hosts). I interviewed with Rackspace a few times and I have to agree at least from an "outside looking in" perspective. I kind of got the feeling that when I joined a team I wouldn't be able to sort of dabble with other junk on the side. Though, I understand moving around isn't to difficult so its probably a non-issue. I live in SA (young and married) and every time someone hears I am an IT person they ask me if I work at Rackspace. No, no I don't. I actually had a good interview with the NetSec team recently, they seem like a bunch of cool guys and someone could learn a lot there. All of my friends hail it as the second coming of Christ for IT people. But, they all work there, so perhaps that says something about employee treatment. Maybe one day I will work there, time will only tell. Currently working as a NetSec guy elsewhere.
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My boss just sent me an email and my company is doing some pretty heavy hiring right now for Java Developers from entry level to mid/upper level, System Integrators and SOA (Service Oriented Arch.). There are at least 18 total job openings and something like 2050 total in the jobs system which you can look at after you get an account. Most of these openings are for either CNS/ATM (Communication, Navigation and Surveillance/Air Traffic Monitoring) or C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance). Doing software development or related activities. Most positions also require some level of clearance which the company might help you obtain depending on the job. If you don't have clearance don't let it stop you from applying. I don't work directly in either of these areas so I can't really comment on what you would do day to day. I also believe that all of the openings are in the Baltimore area. We also get every other Friday off. I took out all references to the actual company name but if you PM/email me I'll tell you who it is. Here are the openings: code:
Java / Enterprise Edition Developer: quote:Business Sector Software/System Integration Specialist: quote:Business Sector SOA Architect 5: quote:Business Sector SOA Security Engineer 4: quote:Business Sector The referral system is a bit wonky. Send me a PM or email (zachary.schmook at the google mails) for more info on the steps. Basically to refer you I need a copy of your resume with all your contact info. I go into the employee side of the system and put your info it. You get an email saying something like "Click here to login to finish your profile" then the account is under your control and you can apply for any of the jobs in addition to the one that I referred you for. It's a pretty awful system but if you follow the directions your resume gets to the right people. Also the usual experience levels for the bands are as follows: Band 1 - Directly out of undergrad with 0-1 year. Band 2 - 2-4 years. Band 3 - 5-6ish years. Band 4 - 8ish+ - No idea, this is more based on experience and skills.
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maskenfreiheit fucked around with this message at 17:17 on Apr 14, 2012 |
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My experience: 5 years of IT consulting, driving around fixing everything from gunked up ball-mice, crashed Exchange databases, or leaky pipes (yeap). Did a lot of project work (network overhauls, server migrations/upgrades, cabling runs, patch panel work, etc) and a lot of break-fix stuff. I'm the guy that our clients ask for when they call, and most of the time if I'm not available they'd rather wait and endure whatever problem they have then let someone else try to fix it. What I'm looking for: A company where I can fit into a small IT team and have fun. What I'm NOT looking for: Something where I'm the only technical person in the building Where I live: Providence, RI Where I'm looking: Preferably Providence. I'm not opposed to a commute but I've been driving 60 miles round trip every day for over 4 years and the gas is killing me. When I can start: Just give me two weeks. Requirements: Benefits (and a 401k would be nice) Can be reached via: This thread or PM for now My current company is doing some major changes that I don't like so I'm ready to move on. Year of the Job only has a few months left, don't leave me hanging
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Who are we? A managed services provider in Manhattan. We provide IT services for a broad range of companies and industries, from three-person trading and import operations to nationwide enterprise consumer products manufacturing and distribution. Desktop support and helpdesky stuff are going to be a bunch of what you do, but there's plenty of systems administration work that you'll be doing too. Lots of VMware, Exchange, and Cisco VPN/Sonicwall. Where are we? The Garment District of Manhattan, between Port Authority and Penn Station. Easily accessible from either as well as mass transit. What are we looking for? Help desk, sysadmin types - if you have done your time as helpdesk and desktop support, and have some server knowledge, this is a great way to expand your knowledge. Gotta be good on the phones and presentable in person, as the position will have you going onsite occasionally. We're 90% Windows, 10% Mac products - mostly Outlook/Entourage issues and the occasional Iphone/Ipad email setup or wireless network issue on that end. The majority of our servers are still on 2k3 but we're putting 2k8 out wherever possible. XP and 7 desktops with a very small Vista smattering. How do I apply? Forward me your resume at mjpbyron at gmail dot com or PM me a link to your Word or Acrobat resume. Anything else I should know? The usual disclaimers about all manner of end user skill sets apply. I've traded reminiscences about DOS with clients, had to troubleshoot database applications coded in Foxpro, rescued Blackberries, recovered hard drives, migrated mailboxes, managed SMTP relays, toyed with staticing out DHCP leases, all kinds of stuff. You're limited only by what you want to take on; ambition and desire to learn new skills are definitely encouraged. Training materials are covered as are cert exam costs. You get a $100 bonus for every cert exam you pass. This is a really good working environment. We work hard, but we're all very laid back. There is near zero stupid corporate BS. It's a great place to be. We're growing a lot and this position is a newly-created one. Biz cas dress code, no casual Fridays unfortunately, but it's a good place to be. Health, dental, vision, 401k. 10 vacation days, 5 sick, 3 personal, the six big federal holidays off. We do have transit reimbursement for commuters and for any onsites. Quarterly bonuses for overtime and projects. Edit: there is no relocation budget and the position is going to require in-person interviews. I don't think they'll mind if you have to move here for it or fly out/take the train for interviews, but there won't be compensation for it. :-( Edit 2: If you've got a Help Desk background I'd love to hear from you as well! MJP fucked around with this message at 13:38 on Oct 6, 2011 |
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dolicf posted:Rackspace job stuff I sent you an email about this but haven't heard back. Just wanted to see if you were still interested in the referral bonus or if I should just apply through the site.
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Nevermind!
vty fucked around with this message at 20:43 on Sep 27, 2011 |
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I don't work there but if anyone is around Omaha, google is hiring a temp position for a hardware/cabling guy in the data warehouse in Council Bluffs. http://www.google.com/intl/en/jobs/...uffs/index.html A guy on reddit says that if you know enough *nix that you can troubleshoot decently with it, it can lead to a fulltime position.
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Any Microsoft goons here willing to fill me in on how your college/university campus interviews generally work? I just got an interview offer and want to prepare.
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My experience: 2 years with FedEx Services Orlando Datacenter (1yr as a technical analyst, and 1yr as Team Lead for the same group), doing first level support/escalation/logging. Lead duties include supporting old position, as well as scheduling/team management. Education: B.S., Information Technology, University of Central Florida What I'm looking for: A cutting edge environment where I can apply my skills either in a leadership or non leadership role with similarly minded individuals What I'm NOT looking for Help desk. Where I live: Orlando, FL Where I'm looking: Flexible When I can start: 2 Weeks. Requirements: Negotiable. Benefits a huge plus. Can be reached via: AIM in profile, PM, legitimateemail AT gmail DOT com Deviant fucked around with this message at 15:52 on Oct 6, 2011 |
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HEY IF YOU LIVE IN CHICAGO CLICK HERE: http://www.singlehop.com/about/work-at-singlehop/ We be going on a hiring spree and this month we will be at Goose Island Brewery where you can apply for a job and get drunk on/with us! Looking for Sysadmins and Senior Sysadmins. Job description on the clicky
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It may also be worth mentioning that this is at Goose Island for the beer, and I'll be there. Looks like flyboi beat me to the punch.
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My experience: 2 years as a Desktop Technician Student Worker, currently working in Lotus Notes support as a student worker What I'm looking for: A paid internship in the field of Information Technology; A good opportunity to learn new things What I'm NOT looking for: Something that won't have learning opportunities Where I live: Home: Central MA, south of Worcester; College: Poughkeepsie, NY Where I'm looking: Anywhere in the United States When I can start: Summer 2012, immediately if in or near Poughkeepsie, NY Requirements: Help with housing if it is not local to home or school Can be reached via: PM
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My experience: 5 years of contract work for a gaming event company doing "light" project management and hardware/software troubleshooting/replacement/repair on gaming computers. I got my BS in MIS with the IA option from Oklahoma State University in December 2010. What I'm looking for: Entry-Level IT work, most likely something in infrastructure. I live in Tulsa and jobs are few and far between. Not to mention I don't know many people in the field so entry-level jobs have been hard to find for me. What I'm NOT looking for: Programming Where I live: Tulsa, OK Where I'm looking: Worldwide (however being unemployed has left me with few resources as far as moving goes, therefore I've been looking in Texas, Colorado, etc.) When I can start: Immediately, the only thing that might be of concern is my lease here in Tulsa. Requirements: A helpful hand to get my foot in the door! Can be reached via: PM or e-mail at jkassem@gmail.com
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Who I am : Nathan Malynn My experience: largely school and hobbiest level stuff What I'm looking for: entry level it or helpdesk What I'm not looking for: high level it or programming, anything that doesn't have a decent chance at training or advancement. Home: south eastern Massachusetts. How to contact me: neito@nerdramblingz.com Neito fucked around with this message at 13:36 on Oct 10, 2011 |
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redacted position filled.
BaseballPCHiker fucked around with this message at 19:49 on Nov 20, 2018 |
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The last position I posted about has been unfilled. e: And re-filled. FatCow fucked around with this message at 22:06 on Feb 22, 2012 |
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edit: quoted and reposted
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Who are we? Southern Oregon University Where are we? Ashland, OR What are we looking for? Someone that can use task management skills to handle all the things that get thrown at you. You'll use SQL and Python, at the very least. Knowing SQL is pretty essential. You don't need to be an expert, just be able to write select statements which can sometimes be complex. If you don't know Python but know other languages and can learn new ones, that's fine. You get to admin the parking db, setup the rules within the system for tuition and fees to they're applied automatically and correctly, minor IT support within the department when things break. There's an IT dept, so you'd work with them on larger issues. Need to have customer service skills since you will talk with people at time. That's it in a nutshell. It's a mix of IT support and also non-IT procedural type stuff, so someone that's a hardcore IT guy might not like the mix. On the other hand, if you don't have the basic IT skills, we can't really bring you up to speed fast enough. If anyone is interested, apply ASAP. How do I apply? https://jobs.sou.edu/ If you apply, let me know by PM or email(my username at gmail.com), so I know to look out for you if you make it to the interview stage. Anything else I should know? No relocation pay. No on-call duty. Contact me with any other questions. chemosh6969 fucked around with this message at 19:54 on Oct 21, 2011 |
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Tibco Software Where are we? Seattle, WA What are we looking for? In a nutshell, I've got a Desktop Support position opening up in my office and am looking to get someone in here. How might I describe it? You would be supporting an office of 40ish engineers/developers (there is a small sales group too) as your primary role, hence the position being called Desktop Support. Here's a list of things you would be doing:
HOWEVER that is not all you're doing, this is a list of the other duties required of you:
Because you will be the only Desktop Support guy up here I require that you have a few years of related experience under your belt, this is a mixed Windows/Linux environment so being familiar with linux is beneficial (you won't touch it much though). Also you have to be able to work with people, seriously you're going to be talking to people every day, if you can't do that then you're not qualified. The company is headquartered in Palo Alto and the IT department is located there so you'll be communicating with them occasionally but for the most part you are working independently. To sum it up:
Now that I've got that out of the way, this is actually a pretty fun position as you'll be able to work on projects and expand your skillset however you like. It's a pretty relaxed office and since you're supporting engineers/developers the tickets you'll get will be somewhat challenging (very few stupid tickets). As you noticed I'm not sugar coating the description as I want you to know exactly what you'll be doing, don't be intimidated by it for as long as you've got the experience to back yourself up you'll have no problems. And regarding SharePoint 2010 you primarily need to be familiar with what it is and how it works as you'll be trained on Administering it by me. How do I apply? If you're interested send me an email with your resume at Ashex fucked around with this message at 22:30 on Nov 11, 2011 |
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I've done some freelance language localization so I figured I may as well offer my services here for any software/web developers. What I do: Arabic/Persian Language Localization Education: getting my MA in Middle Eastern Studies, fluent in Arabic and Persian Other: Knowledge of HTML/CSS/JavaScript/Java. I am pretty good with the essentials of Android app development and the Eclipse environment and can work on whatever level needed. iOS, less so. Pay: Negotiated per-project Contact: azjanjananam at gmail.com az jan jananam fucked around with this message at 22:39 on Oct 14, 2011 |
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Who we are: A private automotive management group in the US. What are looking for: A desktop support technician in Charlotte, NC. This is an entry level position paying approximately $17/hr and full benefits. What skills: Basic XP/7 support, application support for basica windows applications, and basic network troubleshooting. For more info contact me via PM or reply here. Thanks!
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This got a little wordier than I expected, but it's full of truth. Who are we: A small Marketing Firm that works with non-profits mostly in Direct Mail, but starting to do more with Online. Where are we: Bowie MD (between Washington DC, Annapolis and Baltimore) What we're looking for: An IT guy (gender non-specific). Help Desk or Junior Net Admin or whatever. This is a jack of all trades position. Someone who can sit down with me and bounce ideas around, do a little research, figure out why something is a good or bad idea, and help implement it. There are projects from time to time that require some real work, (and sometimes nights and weekends, rarely)so you need to be OK with that too. About the environment (technical): A couple of Windows 2008 R2 servers and a couple Windows 2003 servers. We are also using Hyper-V to virtualize a few more machines. 2 custom built apps that we do nothing with except maintain the servers. A brand spanking new domain with brand spanking new laptops. GPO have these machines on lock down, and issues are almost non-existent. A reboot or logoff/logon fixes almost every issue. We have some Macs, but mostly PCs. We use quite a few cloud services, including Microsoft hosted Exchange and SharePoint. A lot of people have IPhones, we support those for corp email (and pay for most of them too, yours included... Droid acceptable!). About the environment (people): Kind of a mixed bag here. Most of the people are nice, but most of them are middle aged, and not a whole lot of "fun" in the lets go to happy hour sort of way. Most of the people are competent, a few are very incompetent. You'll spend a bit of time explaining the same things to the same few people over and over, and have to do it with a smile. Benefits: The usual, not sure about 401k at the moment, but the health/dental is really good, I get about $0 taken out of my paycheck for my insurance. Vacation packages are very good as well. Vacation is a good place to negotiate since the salaries may be a little low. Salary: $35k to $45k depending on experience and your interview. Honesty: There's not a lot going on day to day. Most of the time we "look busy". You should also be able to find interesting things on the internet and send them to me (WoW, youtube, fun threads, etc). There is no where near enough work for 2 IT people, but without 2 people, I don't get to take vacations or days off. This is a cake job. Official Posting (trimmed the fat): code:
email me your resume at jmarsh AT cdrfg DOT com and I'll take a look. Also, going to PM this post to Psydude as this may or may not be up his alley. Edit: Psydude has accepted the position. Yay goon hires. Gerdalti fucked around with this message at 21:50 on Nov 10, 2011 |
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Position Filled. (not by a goon, though. Only one of you even applied!) Mathhole fucked around with this message at 23:50 on Jan 10, 2012 |
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I'm re-posting this since a new position has opened up on my team. The requirements are largely the same but it's pretty hairy right now as we're reaching peak holiday retail season, so keep that in mind.Cidrick posted:Who are we?
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My employer, a VC-funded startup creating an enterprise mobile management system located in Boston, MA, is looking for software engineers of various experience and background. We need people who work well in an Agile/Scrum environment have experience with at least one of the following: -Web development technologies (LAMP/javascript/jQuery/AJAX etc.) -Mobile application development (iOS and/or Android) -Databases (Postgres specifically) -Comfortable working in Mac/Linux and open source technologies Entry level to senior level, pay/benefits are competitive. Send me a PM
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chemosh6969 posted:Who are we? Bump for this. The job posting is down but they're still looking. It sounds like if you've got a CS degree and are able to talk with humans, they still want to hear from you. PM me or shoot me a resume and I'll pass it on.
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Sorry for the lack of updating on the OP lately.. been pretty busy! I think I've got all the new postings added now. Please let me know if I've overlooked you!
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I got this taken care of, thanks.
Flu Roo fucked around with this message at 21:28 on Oct 25, 2011 |
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So this will be quick since I just found out about a position still available. It is a technical support position dealing with secure communications and identification. The position was opened because our company won a contract to move one of our existing products to another client that has a unique configuration. You will have to understand basic networking, expert level log analysis and troubleshooting, acceptable sql skills and enough unix experience to get yourself around the Solaris environment. Most of all, you need to have the ability to know the environment and be able to figure out which people need to be contacted when a problem occurs. The location is near DC in Virginia. No relocation will probably be provided. Contact at Shivan454@g mail.com gmail.com or give me a pm
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Hiring a PHP Dev for an entertainment advertising agency in Los Angeles. Fun place to work, free food on monday, friday and Dinners if you stay late. You'll be working with a team of 30 people, the company has 200+ employees. Send a cover letter and resume to dlarson@bltomato.com include Donald Strand as a reference in your cover letter. Feel free to PM me if you have questions. PHP Web Developer BLT & Associates is looking for a dynamic, talented web developer to help with a variety of online projects. Skills and Requirements ●At least 2 years experience in web application development ● Ability to participate in all phases of the software development cycle: from product definition and design through implementation, debugging, and testing. ● Experience with PHP, javascript, HTML/CSS, MySQL. ● A firm understanding of and experience with MVC design patterns. ●: Basic understanding of RESTful like web services. ● Experience with version control tools such as Subversion, or Git. ● Work with Product Team to Review product requirements, wirefremes, and acceptance criteria and help break them down into smaller, releasable user stories. ● Ensure code is appropriately commented/documented. ● Strong understanding of web standards, front-end web design, and user experience. Job requirement Software Requirements PHP, MySQL, REST, Git, HTML, jQuery, Javascript, CSS, Beneficial Cocoa experience
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Who are we? SiteGoals. We're a small agency (8 people) and we mostly do client work for small to medium size businesses. Where are we? Austin, TX What are we looking for? A front end developer. Someone who knows enough HTML/CSS to handle Wordpress and ideally any experience with ExpressionEngine, PHP, HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery. We are flexible on part time / full time, but are looking for someone to fit into a full time position eventually. How do I apply? PM or email me: jordan [at] sitegoals [dot] com. Anything else I should know? We're ideally looking for a junior level developer, so unless you're looking to get underpaid, don't apply with your 10+ years of Zend and MySQL experience.
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