Work At Edit.com - The Website Maintenance Experts

Posted May 6, 2008 at 1:40 PM by Ben Nadel

Tags: Work

My friends at Edit.com are looking for three people to join their team. Recently, I have had a chance to talk with David Ries and it sounds like they are building some really awesome applications over there; elastic clouds, on-demand services, project management systems, remote communication. I am always impressed with Dave's vision and his architectural plans. If you have the chance to work with him, I highly recommend it. Lot to learn, and with their recent growth, I am sure there is lots of potential.


 
 
 

 
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Here are the three different levels they are looking for:

Front-End Developer/Coder

Hand-coder, interested in learning some PHP if they don't know the basics already.

Junior/Mid Application Developer

Solid db-driven site creator; PHP, CF, or JSP; interest or experience in web standards, JS libraries, application architecture, service construction, design patterns, OO PHP/CF/JSP.

Lead Developer

Command of website and web application development best practices; interest or experience in leading the design and development of a complex and distributed client-facing web application.

If you are interested in any of these, please contact jobs [at] edit.com. For more information about edit.com, check out their website at www.edit.com.



Reader Comments

May 7, 2008 at 3:38 AM // reply »
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What are the requirement for the members of your team?


May 7, 2008 at 7:40 AM // reply »
10,640 Comments

@Tiger,

You'll have to contact the people at edit.com if you want more information.


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