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(Palo Alto) Social Gaming at Hive7
The first 3 openings are for a startup social gaming company (they are funded) called Hive7 in Palo Alto. They have over a million users, run on .NET, and are in need of a lead web designer, a lead DBA and a web games developer. Check out the job postings for more details, but their main selling points are:
- Massive amounts of creative freedom
- Insanely flexible working environment
- Great team of mad technologists, elitist designers and prima-donna artists with healthy bent on world domination
(Greater D.C. Area) Counter-terrorism Software at Abraxas Applications
The other opening is for a startup technology company in the Greater D.C. Area called Abraxas Application (3 developers and growing). They are a .NET (C#) / SQL 2005 shop developing a counter-terrorism application. Relocation assistance is possible for the right candidate.
You have to love the job title: Do Stuff That Matters (Software Engineer).
March 13th, 2008 | Cool News, Links & Reviews
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