New opportunities available at SynthaSite
13 Mar 2008
That I'm having more fun working recently than I can recall having before hasn't changed, and part of that is working with some of the best people in the country (and occasionally in the industry as a whole) here at SynthaSite. And now we're hiring (in both San Francisco and Cape Town, but I'm talking about the team here in Cape Town). If that interests you and you think you're pretty hot (even if you might need some experience to fully shine), I don't think you can find a better place to work in Cape Town.
There are four positions open in Cape Town - two technology and two admin/support positions. (And we're always open to getting to know people who are as passionate about making a great product as we are.)
The sysadmin position will join Lisa and I in the "systems" team mostly on the infrastructure side. I've been doing most of the system administration in the company since I got there, automating as I go, but it's not something I can do as well as I'd like and still work on the things I most want to work on.
This job is probably fairly flexible. You might be starting out, in which case we'll help you grow into the position. You might be hard-core, in which case we'll generally keep out of your way. Or you might want to do a bit of sysadmin and a bit of platform or product development. Experience with Python and advanced Bourne shell scripting would be useful.
We also need someone to spend most of their time researching and building platform prototypes and then production systems as we move through iterative and large-scale improvements to our platform. This is the "platform engineer". Experience building platforms or using the sorts of tools that go along with building them (memcached, for example) is preferable, as is experience with multiple languages (I'd say Java and Python especially would be useful, but then my voice is just one of many).
The other two positions are for a copywriter and a support person - although, there's always scope to get involved in any number of other activities - QA, research, user testing, and so forth.
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