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November 06, 2006

Build "Landscape Shifting Mechanisms" For Redwood City's Stealth Attributor

"Attributor is an early stage company that is enabling new landscape-shifting mechanisms for content publishing across the internet." We think they must have been laughing when they wrote that it is so vague. Attributor says it is led by seasoned Internet entrepreneurs and backed by some of the earliest investors in companies like Google, Skype and Overture. We are hiring.

They are looking for a web developer and a systems engineer.

Apply ato info (at) attributor (dot) com

Are you a genius at processing extremely large data sets using distributed technology?

Are you passionate and obsessed with algorithms and analysis?

Will the world be a better place with a vibrant marketplace for intellectual property?

Would you like to be part of a small team that will revolutionize the fabric of the Internet, rather than building yet another product feature pretending to be a company?

We are seeking to add a few top-notch engineers to drive the vision quickly and passionately to market. The ability to work in a team, engage in rigorous analysis of issues and aggressively execute a plan of action is a must.


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Systems Engineer
As an Attributor Software Engineer, you will be involved in designing, coding, debugging, deploying, and maintaining all aspects of the Attributor systems. You will be responsible for a wide variety of areas, including: systems architecture, system and database administration, performance analysis, capacity planning, and fault tolerance. A deep understanding of large scale systems, networks, and Internet services is required. Ideal candidates will have a proven track record of producing rock-solid code for mission critical production environments.

Summary of Qualifications

BS or MS in Computer Science or equivalent (PhD a plus)
Several years of software development experience
Experience with large scale computing architectures
Strong distributed systems and architecture knowledge
Skilled in leading projects, especially in deploying live end-user systems
Programming excellence in C++ (Java knowledge a plus)
Extensive knowledge of databases (MySQL a plus) and Linux/UNIX environments
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Passion for problem solving, algorithms, and rigorous analysis

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Web Developer
Do you want to build next-generation web applications that will shape the experience of Internet users worldwide?

Are you an accomplished and gifted Web Guru with a flair for creating front-end applications that are both elegant and responsive?

Then Attributor is the place to be...

As a web developer at Attributor, you will be responsible for designing and building our web application from the ground up. The ideal candidate has a proven history of building exceptional and receptive web applications with Javascript/HTML/CSS and JSP/PHP or similar middle-tier.

Summary of Qualifications

BS or MS in Computer Science or equivalent
5+ years web application programming experience
Strong foundation in Javascript/HTML/XML/CSS
Experience in the middle-tier with Java or PHP
Knowledge of databases expected (MySQL a plus)
Knowledge in User Interface design a plus
Excellent organization, communication and interpersonal skills
Proven track record for being detail-oriented with a demonstrated ability to self-motivate and follow-through on projects

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All positions are for our office in Redwood City, CA.

If you are interested in applying for a position at Attributor, please send your resume to jobs (at) attributor (dot) com.

Posted by Paul at November 6, 2006 06:05 PM

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