[Startups] Jobs bei Soup: Ops, JavaScript

Thomas Schranz tosh at blossom.io
Wed Sep 21 12:23:18 UTC 2011


do you have an htmlified version for directing twitter followers to?

Sent from the mothership

On Sep 21, 2011, at 14:10, Christopher Clay / c3o <metalab at c3o.org> wrote:

> [Gerne auch weiterleiten! Danke.]
>
> * JavaScript platform engineer
>
> You can not just use your favorite JavaScript frameworks and
> libraries, but are skillful and confident enough to create your own?
> Help us build up a developer-friendly framework for client-side "app"
> development, including support for the latest and greatest HTML5
> technologies (web workers, local storage, etc), multitouch UI,
> internationalization, templating etc.
> Benefits: Demonstrated experience writing libraries other people
> depend on, experience with Backbone.js and other emerging client-side
> frameworks. CoffeeScript fans welcome.
> This position is full-time in Vienna. You will be a core team member,
> shaping the future of the company as an equal with the founders. If
> you're open to moving to Silicon Valley in the future, all the better.
>
>
> * JavaScript/HTML5 app developer
>
> Are you excited about all the new, rich ways to display and
> interact with information in browsers?
> Develop new beautiful, interactive, touch-ready visualizations of
> multimedia data for our users or extend existing ones, using our own
> JavaScript framework (making improvements and fixing bugs there
> along the way) as well as client-side framework(s) of your choice.
> If you've already played around (or are itching to do so) with
> bleeding-edge client side tech like CSS transitions, 3D
> transformations, HTML5 video and audio or WebGL, this job is for you.
> Benefits: Excellent CSS skills, a sense of design and user-friendly
> UI, experience with developing for mobile browsers
> This position may be full-time, part-time or project-based. Remote
> work possible, but local presence preferred.
>
>
> * Scaling consultant
>
> Are you a proven expert at scaling popular web apps? Do you know how
> to make systems with lots of moving parts support hundreds of
> thousands of users? Do you have experience with replicating Postgres
> databases and planning virtualized environments, distributed file
> systems, cloud-hosted architectures and everything else that modern
> web apps require?
> You will be responsible for overseeing our system architecture, taking
> our setup to the next level and managing an infrastructure budget.
> This position is part-time or project-based. Remote work possible.
>
>
> * Operations generalist
>
> You will be looking after our rack full of servers, making incremental
> infrastructure changes to improve speed and uptime while our userbase
> grows, as well as suggesting architecture changes and infrastructure
> upgrades for the future.
> You'll need to move terabytes of data around and administrate a dozen
> servers running Debian Linux, working with technologies like OpenVZ,
> Postgres, Apache2, Nginx, Git, GlusterFS, Memcache, Varnish, Redis,
> Ruby, Python, Beanstalk, Puppet, God, Exim,…
> While you don't need to have experience with all of these
> technologies, familiarity with concepts like virtualization, load
> balancing, automated deployment, caching, backups, monitoring,
> streaming replication etc. is required, as is multi-year Linux
> sysadmin experience in general.
> This position is part-time in Vienna and includes on-call duty.
>
> - - -
>
> Soup (http://soup.io, http://soup.me) is a developer-driven, freshly-
> funded, growing startup. You'll be joining a team of three working
> with agile processes in a tight development cycle. While you will
> have to be flexible and ready to take on responsibility and get stuff
> done, we promise not to bother you with multi-page specifications,
> interfering clients or pointy-haired bosses.
> Full-time employees are paid competitively, guided by the standard
> "Kollektivvertrag" contracts (full benefits).
> We're located in a hip coworking space in Vienna, though at least a
> partial future move to Silicon Valley is likely.
> You are not required to speak German, but your English should be
> adequate for elaborate technical discussions, knowledge transfer and
> documentation.
>
> General advantages:
> - Familiarity with the current version of Soup.io as a user
> - Activity in open source projects, user groups, hacker communities, etc.
> - Startup affinity, familiarity with the "lean startup" methodology,
> metrics-driven development, agile development practices, etc.
> - Marketing or SEO skills
> - Immediate availability
>
> We ♥ diversity: Members of groups underrepresented in the tech scene
> will be given precedence. Please don't hesitate to apply.
>
> To apply, email team at soup.io. No need for formalities, provide a
> personal introduction and links to your work instead.
> We're applying to you as much as you are applying to us: Feel free
> to ask any questions you can think of.
>
> --
> Christopher Clay
> Founder, http://soup.me
> Tel: +43 676 770 17 84 - Skype: c3oorg - Jabber: hello at c3o.org
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherclay - http://twitter.com/c3o
>
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