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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 |
great company great job
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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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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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bump for this great opp
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Can I do it from Indiana? lol.
BTW, no fun = • JavaScript/XHTML/CSS • XML/Ajax |
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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bump for jmk
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Bump for JMK and Hustlercash.
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bump for jobs
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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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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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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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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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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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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. Last unrelated bump, I swear! |
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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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Where would the position be?
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Monday morning bump
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I'll hit u up on ICQ.
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Nice offer!!!
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Sounds interesting. :thumbsup
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goodluck in finding one :)
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I see this as a $200K a year job. That is what it would cost me to take it.
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