UI DESIGNERS, CSS/XHTML DEVELOPERS, PHP PROGRAMMERS, LINUX ADMINISTRATOR - Startup, Mumbai
Posted by Talentty on May 15, 2007
I along with an entrepreneur are starting few new ventures based off Mumbai (INDIA).Currently, we are in the process of forming another team of geeks, hackers and über cool programmers, designer who love to keep in competitive trend with the current web 2.0 world. If you love to be one of the precursors and harbinger of the new face of the innovative technical people of India, then we are here to share the zeal and our innovative endeavor. Come, join us and be part of the Technical Renaissance.
UI DESIGNERS
Highly artistic Photoshop magicians who knows the current web 2.0 design trend. Have been doing professional designs for at least over a year or so. We would love those who have been visualizing what the next wave of web 3.0 design would be. If you know how CSS/HTML will react to your design, that would be a definitely plus.
- CSS/XHTML DEVELOPERS
You are aware of web standards, knows how to code table-less design, aware of CSS-Browser hacks and have been working with Web Development with CSS/HTML/XHTML for over a year.
- PROGRAMMERS
We’re looking for highly geeky developers who are PHP hackers, proficient in frameworks – fusebox, cake, symphony, et al. Knowledge of Ajax would be a definitive advantage. Should have worked as a Server Side Programmer for over 2 years. Knowledge of Java, C# would be a definite plus.
- LINUX ADMINISTRATOR
Someone who can administer Linux servers, good knowledge of SVN, Trac, backup mechanism and who have good experience with hardware/networking. Perl programming knowledge would be a real plus. If you have a hacking history, wow! we love that.
More finer details about our venture(s) will be discussed in person with those interested. Contact me with your CV and anything else you want to say/ask. Remuneration will be equally weighted to your experience and skillsets, and you’ll have full rights to the Employee Stoke Option.









May 15, 2007 at 5:13 am
It is good that you have separated UI designers position with that of the programmer position.