You should post this to the django-seattle group as well (
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/django-seattle)

On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 9:45 AM, Lee McFadden <[email protected]> wrote:

> You care about WHO you are working with and WHAT you are working on. You
> are going to be interested in BigDoor because you will work with a
> laser-focused team on very challenging problems. You will release code
> every week in an Agile environment to web publishers with Marquee names.
> Professional sports leagues, Grammy award winning musicians, and Fortune
> 500. Yes, your work will be seen, your work will have an impact, and your
> work will change how people interact on the Internet. Bold statement?
> Absolutely.
>
> The team is smart and we not only work together, we hang out together. We
> know how to get shit done, and we know how to blow off steam. We just made
> the Best Place to Work List and were just awarded Best Early Stage
> Technology by the WTIA.
>
> Our platform is based around our RESTful API to interact with our MySQL
> database for clients and we do high volumes of transactions. Some call what
> we do "gamification", others call what we do loyalty and engagement.
>
> If you are a strong developer with 5-7 years of experience and familiarity
> working with the following technologies we use daily then please keep
> reading.
>
> Full stack developer
>
> Linux
> Python -- Django
> MySQL
> SVN
> Javascript / Coffeescript
>
> Operations:
>
> AWS
> MySQL
> Tableau
>
> Still reading? You just leveled up. BigDoor by the numbers:
>
> Founded: 2009
> Number of Employees: 23
> Number of Developers: 17
> Funding: 2 rounds with the Foundry Group led by Brad Feld
> Location: South Lake Union in the TechStars building.
> CTO: Jeff Malek
>
> Still interested? You should send your resume to [email protected].
> Applications with demo's will receive priority.
>
> Know someone who might be perfect for this job? You should refer them to
> us, and you'll get an iPad2 if they get hired!
>
>

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