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 Company: Sitezoogle

Position: Web Developer

Responsibilites and Tasks:
Sitezoogle creates website building tools for niche markets. Thousands of people around the world use our software every day. They are a diverse group, from artists to small businesses to nonprofits. The common thread is that they don’t want the expense of hiring a designer and need higher quality results than what generic website builders provide

Why Work With Us?

  • We decided to charge people money for an application they love to pieces. It worked! We’ve been profitable since 2004 and are growing fast, even in this economy.
  • We are a small team, so you will play a key role.
  • You’ll get to play with the latest web tech (Amazon S3/EC2, jQuery, Ruby)
  • We work in a “virtual office”—you can live where you love to be and set your own hours.
  • $60k-$80k salary, based on experience.

Required:
We Are Looking For:

  • A web developer with 3+ years experience.
  • Able to learn, adapt and create clean code regardless of language (we use Coldfusion/Flash/Perl/Ruby/MySQL).
  • Comfortable in a Linux/Apache environment.
  • Able to work and communicate effectively in a “virtual office”.
  • Bonus points for strong CSS and jQuery skills.

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