I had a conversation with a recruiter friend today who observed that
most consumer-facing Internet startups are not Java-based.  I don't
have a scientific answer for that, but I see why he would say it.  So
perhaps Mint is (slightly) unusual - we use Java extensively.

Also I have an new opening for a hands-on Architect to own scalability
and infrastructure-type features (there's plenty of user-facing
feature work too if you want to diversify).

Our server-side technologies include Java (6, with lots of usage of
the concurrency framework), Hibernate, XMLC, Spring, Tomcat, MySQL,
running on Linux.

The team is still small (7 developers) and company has raised $18MM
from top-tier VCs, and is growing users (now 933,000!) and revenues
(we don't publish these :) nicely since our public launch in September
2007.

http://mint.jobscore.com/list

Best,

David Michaels
VP Engineering, Mint.com


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