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It would be great if job listings could include location, particularly
where the work is to be performed onsite.

Thanks,

Cary

On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 2:02 PM,  <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Howdy, code4lib-ers! Springshare
> ([http://springshare.com](http://springshare.com)) is looking for web
> developers with mad skills and thirst for innovation. We create web tools that
> libraries love, and we need your help to carry out our mission of creating
> awesome web software and providing even awesome-r service to our libraries.
>
>
> This is what we'd need from you:
>
>  * LAMP skills of the ninja caliber, including:
>    * 3+ years PHP / MySQL experience
>    * Unix / Apache skills
>  * Experience in scaling web infrastructure
>  * Front-end JS programming experience (e.g. jQuery or dojo)
>  * Bonus: worked with Nginx, Mobile tech, or Solr? Experience with any of these is a plus. Worked with all three? Where have you been all our lives??
>  * You need to be a self-starter and self-motivating type. We work in a typical startup fashion so you'll be wearing many hats and doing a lot of things - at once - hence having great organizational and multitasking skills is essential
> In a typical week, you'll:
>
>  * Create front- and back-end interfaces for new or existing products, letting your creative juices run free
>  * Work with our partners (other library-centric companies) to integrate their tools with Springshare and vice versa
>  * Dream up new ideas that will rock the library (software) world
>  * Every one us (including our CEO himself) also helps with support and making sure our customers' needs are taken care of, so you'll be talking with our customers regularly, troubleshooting bug fixes and such
> We offer:
>
>  * Great pay and benefits (health, dental, 401K, etc.)
>  * Very flexible vacations/time off policy
>  * Working from home (yes, you heard it right, though slackers need not apply - see the point above about needing to be a self-starter and self-motivator)
>  * A very supportive, library-centric environment (half of our team is librarians).
> If this sounds like your dream gig, please send your resume to
> [log in to unmask] and let us know what makes you awesome.
>
>
>
> Brought to you by code4lib jobs: http://jobs.code4lib.org/job/864/



-- 
Cary Gordon
The Cherry Hill Company
http://chillco.com