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Old 01-31-2008, 05:17 PM   #1
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[Job!] Hustler is looking for a Sr.Developer/Sys Admin

JOB DESCRIPTION

TITLE: Sr. Developer/Sys Admin
COMPANY: HustlerCash (LFP Internet Group, LLC)
REPORTS TO: VP/GM

OVERVIEW
HustlerCash (LFP Internet Group, LLC) is looking for an experienced Web Developer/Sys Admin who will be responsible for developing, integrating and maintaining its business-critical web applications and related technical systems. This role will serve as the technical lead for our organization, will supervise a small team of developers, and will be a hands-on programmer as well. Hustler?s core business applications include an industry standard php-based affiliate stats program, and an industry standard php-based content management system. Related systems include large databases, high-volume video hosting systems, ad serving software, email software, various 3rd-party applications and numerous custom applications. Priorities will vary greatly depending on strategic initiatives, but main focus will be building, maintaining and modifying complex web sites and databases.

EXPERTISE REQUIRED
? PHP/ MySQL
? Internet Architecture
? Database Design
? Unix/Linux
? Apache
? Web Security
? SSH/FTP

FAMILIARITY DESIRED
? Network Engineering
? Administration of Large Internet Infrastructure
? JavaScript/XHTML/CSS
? XML/Ajax
? Flash Actionscript and Flex
? Content Management Systems
? Ecommerce Platforms
? Smarty Template Engine
? Digital Rights Management for Video

WORK SKILLS
? Self-starter who can work independently and/or lead a team.
? Strong organizational skills with close attention to detail.
? Capable project management and communication skills.
? Dynamic problem solving skills.
? A positive, ?can do? attitude.

EDUCATION
Bachelor?s Degree in a technical field or equivalent experience


Please send resume and cover letter to hr/at/lfp.com
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Old 01-31-2008, 06:49 PM   #2
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Old 01-31-2008, 06:58 PM   #3
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Why would a person with all these skills work for someone else?

I only know how to code HTML but I probably make 10x of what whatever salary you can offer.
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Old 01-31-2008, 07:05 PM   #4
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Why would a person with all these skills work for someone else?

I only know how to code HTML but I probably make 10x of what whatever salary you can offer.
yes and ????????????????????
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Old 01-31-2008, 07:14 PM   #5
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Probably due to anyone with most of these skills is an awesome ubernerd that they need, but don't necessarily have an interest and/or skills to do sales, drum up business, bookkeeping, etc.
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bump for a very nice opp.
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Old 01-31-2008, 08:17 PM   #7
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Old 01-31-2008, 08:21 PM   #8
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Old 01-31-2008, 08:24 PM   #9
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WOW, wish I knew a bit more. If you're ever looking for a php developer...not so great with sys admin yet but getting there...please let me know.
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Old 01-31-2008, 09:14 PM   #10
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Old 02-01-2008, 01:25 AM   #13
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you should split that in two jobs.
A good programmer knows his way around unix but won't be able to manage a network.
A good sysadmin can scrap some scripts but won't be able to manage a large coding project.
If you get one to do both he won't do any good.
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Old 02-01-2008, 02:03 AM   #14
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you should split that in two jobs.
A good programmer knows his way around unix but won't be able to manage a network.
A good sysadmin can scrap some scripts but won't be able to manage a large coding project.
If you get one to do both he won't do any good.
That's not necessarily true; some people change jobs. Sometimes, an admin gets bored and picks up a book, and sometimes a programmer learns it's good to not depend on the OS as a garbage collector. A hack is a hack in any job that they do.

Regardless, good luck with the search - I don't know if any of the professionals I've worked with would want to leave mainstream, but I'll put out a few feelers.
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Old 02-01-2008, 02:13 AM   #15
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That's not necessarily true; some people change jobs. Sometimes, an admin gets bored and picks up a book, and sometimes a programmer learns it's good to not depend on the OS as a garbage collector. A hack is a hack in any job that they do.

Regardless, good luck with the search - I don't know if any of the professionals I've worked with would want to leave mainstream, but I'll put out a few feelers.
I don't think picking up a book is good enough. I've done my fair share of programming, I know several languages and can code just about anything.
However, being a sysadmin, I don't find the patience to tutor some thousands
lines of code for several months.
On the other side, no matter how good of a programmer you are, you won't be able to do the same job as a sysadmin that for years managed networks.
OS dependancy and garbage collectors have nothing to do with sysadmin.
That being said, I wouldn't exclude that there are people out there that can
do both as good, but thats the exception from the rule.
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Old 02-01-2008, 02:18 AM   #16
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I don't think picking up a book is good enough. I've done my fair share of programming, I know several languages and can code just about anything.
However, being a sysadmin, I don't find the patience to tutor some thousands
lines of code for several months.
On the other side, no matter how good of a programmer you are, you won't be able to do the same job as a sysadmin that for years managed networks.
OS dependancy and garbage collectors have nothing to do with sysadmin.
That being said, I wouldn't exclude that there are people out there that can
do both as good, but thats the exception from the rule.
So, you're saying the only way to learn is by experience, but you don't want to spend the time to do so? You're raising valid points, but they're somewhat mutually exclusive; and of course there are people that excel at both tasks - a good friend of mine started out working doing kernel panic (core dump) analsys for Sun, and ended up managing all of Hotmail for a few years. Now, she contracts.

But, come on.. we're not talking rocket science. XML? Javascript?

And, yes, 'init' is the OS's primary garbage collector when something forks a child process and dies, as we know as a zombie process.
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But, come on.. we're not talking rocket science. XML? Javascript?
Its not rocket science, I can code anything in just about any language
if I want to, however that doesn't make me a good programmer.
Its about the mindset, programmers are usually more structured they can think ahead and have the patience to work with the same code for years.
As a sysadmin I'm not used to do any planning, I start to write the programs and evolve the code as needed.
I find it hard to believe you can excel at both but ya never know.
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Its not rocket science, I can code anything in just about any language
if I want to, however that doesn't make me a good programmer.
Its about the mindset, programmers are usually more structured they can think ahead and have the patience to work with the same code for years.
As a sysadmin I'm not used to do any planning, I start to write the programs and evolve the code as needed.
I find it hard to believe you can excel at both but ya never know.
I have to agree with you. It is very hard to have a very firm grasp on everything involved. I've been trying to for years and i'm still not so great, haha. Although, my grasp on certain things is in extremes.
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As a sysadmin I'm not used to do any planning, I start to write the programs and evolve the code as needed.
I find it hard to believe you can excel at both but ya never know.
Well, spaghetti code is spaghetti code: If you outline your needs before you start working, you get a LOT further, and not end up with quite so many problems. If you use a versioning system, you end up with less 'oh fuck I really screwed up' for both programming, and administration. The more you handle each task professionally, the stronger you'll become, and the less fuckups you'll make.

That's really all there is after you learn.. standards, and educated extrapolation thereof. I agree that there's no way you can be a programmer - or an admin, without being able to dedicate yourself to either task to completion. If your server's got a load of 40, no RAM, the disk subsystem is pegged, and you're writing a 4th subquery of an SQL statement, you're doing no good for either task.

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If I wasn't happy where I was at I would be jumping all over this to go work for Hustler. Sounds like a great opportunity for someone. You might get a few more responses though if you put the salary range in there. Most of the time I wouldn't even send a resume if they don't list a salary range at least.
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