LibraryThing runs on PHP, in almost entirely non-OO code. We will strongly 
prefer people with PHP experience, but other, flexible programmers are welcome 
to apply.

### Good to Have

* PHP. Most of our code is PHP-based, but we also use Objective-C, Python and 
Java.
* MySQL. LibraryThing is relational-database intensive. We work directly with 
the database.
* JavaScript. We try to do as much as possible on the back end, but JavaScript 
is a must.

### Plusses

* Library Experience. LibraryThing does a lot of work in the library world and 
many applicants will likely have that background. An MLS is a definite plus, as 
is library work and knowledge of library standards and technologies.
* Book-World Experience. Experience in bookstore or publishing would be a plus.
* Mobile Programming. This is not a mobile programming job, but if you have 
mobile experience you could help on one of our apps.
* Design Experience. This is not a design job, but design experience would be a 
plus.

### Non-Technical

* Working remotely puts a premium on communication skills, discipline, and 
internal motivation.
* We want to hire people who care about books and libraries, and believe in an 
open and humane vision of the future for both. We live to create technologies 
that make readers happy and keep libraries vital.
* LibraryThing is an informal, high-energy, small-team environment. Programming 
is rapid, creative, and unencumbered by process. We put a premium on speed and 
reliability, communication, and responsibility.
* All LibraryThing employees interact with members and/or libraries directly. 
We believe that “The User is not Broken.”
* We develop and refine ideas together. We need your ideas and your criticism 
as much as your labor.
* Interesting, passionate people make interesting, passionate products. Besides 
loving books, this is the rare job for which a masters in Medieval Irish or a 
side gig as a jazz bassist would be a plus.

### Location and Compensation

This is a remote job open to anyone eligible to work in the US. We’d love to 
employ people outside the US, but we’ve done it before, and, for a small 
company, the legal hassles are too great.

All we can say for salary is that we will consider applicants with a wide 
degree of skills and experiences, the range is as $60-100k, or more. We are 
looking for the right person, not the right salary.

LibraryThing offers excellent health and dental insurance. We require hard work 
but are unusually flexible about hours.

### Read Before Applying

Before you apply, you should make sure you can do the LibraryThing Programming 
Quiz, which is something like Jeff Atwood’s “Fizz Buzz.” Our interviews include 
a simple programming quiz not unlike that. If you object to such things, please 
do not apply.

### How to Apply

Send a cover-letter email and PDF resume to [email protected]. Please also 
include your solution to the LibraryThing Programming Quiz, so we know you took 
the time to do it. Your cover letter should go through this job advertisement, 
responding to it. If possible, send us or link us to code samples.

### The Fine Print

LibraryThing is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against 
any employee or applicant on the basis of religion, race, color, national or 
ethnic origin, age, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or 
expression, pregnancy status, parental status, marital status, veteran status, 
or any other classification protected by applicable federal, state or local 
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