We just posted this on craigslist, but it never hurts to blog about it too. If you're interested, send an email to techjobs at ristech.net. You and I might get to work together on the same team!
Open Source Tech Top Guns Wanted
Are you a passionate Linux user? Are you running the latest Ubuntu alpha release on your laptop just because you can? Are you wired to the latest technologies -- things like Amazon EC2/S3 and Google AppEngine? Are you a virtuoso when it comes to virtualization (Xen/VMWare)?
Do you program in Python? Do you take hard problems as personal challenges and don't give up until you solve them?
RIS Technology Inc. is a rapidly growing Los Angeles-based premium managed hosting provider that hosts and manages internet applications for medium to large size organizations nationwide. We have grown consistently at 100% each of the past four years and are currently hiring for additional growth at our corporate operations center near LAX, in Los Angeles, CA. We have immediate openings for dedicated and knowledgeable technology engineers. If the answer to the questions above is YES, then we'd like to extend an invitation to interview with us.
We are an equal opportunity employer and have excellent benefits. We realize that one of the main things that makes us excellent are the people we choose to work with. We look for the best and brightest and our goal is to make work less "work" and more fun.
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