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CommentThursday, June 16, 2005

LAMP Engineer Needed for New Yahoo! Site...

Jeff Boulter (engineering manager for Y! News) is looking for a few good hackers for a new Yahoo! site focused on technology ...

- cell phones, cameras, computers and other nerdly gadgets. Find em, compare em, buy em and use em. If you ever wanted to play with cool toys and get in on the ground level of building an entirely new Yahoo! site, here's your chance!What's the job entail? According to the official description:We're looking for smart engineers who can express ideas clearly in written and spoken communication. Knowledge of HTTP, XML, XSLT, Apache, web services, HTML, PHP, Perl, UNIX systems, and MySQL are required. A BSCS/MSCS and at least 5 years of experience with large scale, fault-tolerant systems is also required.So send him your resume. Send me your resume. But don't just sit there any longer. You could be getting paid good money instead of reading my blog.

Seriously, this looks to be a cool job working on a fun new project. Who knows, maybe you'll get to play with some of those new toys too...

Disclaimer: If you get hired and list me as your referral, I get a bonus. But is that so bad? :-)

Reader Comments...

Jeremy Zawodny is the author of the popular Jeremy Zawodny's blog. Jeremy is part of the Yahoo search team and frequently posts in the Yahoo! Search blog as well.

Visit Jeremy's blog: Jeremy Zawodny's blog.

News Tags: Search, Yahoo, blog, Reader, comments, LAMP
About the author:
Jeremy Zawodny is the author of the popular Jeremy Zawodny's blog. Jeremy is part of the Yahoo search team and frequently posts in the Yahoo! Search blog as well.

Visit Jeremy's blog: Jeremy Zawodny's blog.

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