See, that's how you do a Java job ad:  "I am in Mountain View, I have
18 million dollars and I'm looking to hire someone".

:o)

On Feb 19, 2:36 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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