But do you have whiskey fridays?

On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Grace Law <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Want to move to San Francisco and work with a group of smart, fun people and
> LOL at the office?  My HR manager said we can relocate you :)
>
> We are a 2 year old, cash flow positive social gaming / Facebook App
> company.   About 40 people now and plan to get to 60-70 in the next 6 to 12
> months.   Big Python/Pylons shop building high quality Flash games.  You can
> find out how we scaled from 0 to 50 million users from this video at the
> last PyCon.
> http://us.pycon.org/2010/conference/schedule/event/135/  :)
>
> We're looking for a seasoned server/performance engineer to do more of
> that.
>
> More details here:
>
> Python Server/Scalability Engineer
>
> http://lolapps.com is looking for a seasoned performance engineer.  You know
> the thrill and the terror of an unexpected traffic storm that's railed your
> application.  You think on your feet, adapt and make a genius patch that
> let's your servers hold to see out the storm, then hit the whiteboard to
> start architecting a solution that will handle the next storm with ease.
>
> Ideally, you:
> * Love python and can code it in your sleep.
> * Working knowledge of Linux, scripting, and SQL.
> * Understand when MySQL is great and experiment with NoSQL solutions
> (Memcached/Mongo/Redis/Cassandra)
> * Know how to put together a web-application stack. (We use Pylons/Paste.)
> * Enjoy bouncing ideas of your teammates to build up solutions no one person
> could of thought up by themselves.
> * Care about your implementations and find yourself compulsively checking
> that your latest experimental deploy is working the way you thought it
> would.
>
> You'll get to:
>
> * Work in an innovative space that is expanding into a billion dollar
> industry.
> * Design and implement large chunks of scalability features.
> * Help make key infrastructure decisions (databases, replication layouts,
> caching solutions, etc.).
> * Experiment with the newest emerging open-source technologies.
> * Test your ideas and strategies out on millions of users and enormous data
> sets.
> * Head up a small team of experienced engineers (if you are willing and
> able).
> * Have fun.  Play ping pong, foosball, video games.
> * Eat. We buy your lunches.
>
> Want to find out more?  Send me an email or Click here to apply
>
> Cheers,
>
> Grace
> http://lolapps.com

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