I figured it was in Paris since that's where all the ninjas seem to be these days. On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Lisa H Kurt <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Cary, > > It looks like this is a telecommuting job- location would be anywhere: > > "* 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)" > > > > > On 3/21/12 6:49 AM, "Cary Gordon" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >>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