Local Motors:
Voted "Best Company to Work For" by all 12 Employees, Local Motors
(www.local-motors.com) is creating a game-changing experience of designing, building, and retailing cars. Very cool cars. Our web site is central to our business model, as we are crowdsourcing our amazing vehicle designs from the best transportation designers in the world. We are a fully funded multi-million dollar startup, and this is an opportunity to get in on the ground floor. Check out what sites like Wired and Mashable are saying about us.
YOU:
Do you look at web pages and see divs and styles? Do you build web sites just for fun? Are you CREATIVE, like to do make NEW and DIFFERENT things? Do you look for web 2.0 sites because you love checking out other designer's innovative approaches? Do you want to be a part of changing the world in a meaningful way? Can you outfox Firefox, make pages sing in Opera,
Are you positive, supportive and inspiring to others? Do you get things done? Are you independent, and yet take direction well?
You may be a student or recent graduate with relevant school projects or endless hours of relevant tinkering behind you. You may have a couple of years experience under your belt developing the company web site.
Either way, you are talented.
Our playground:
LINUX, Apache, PHP, MySQL, Javascript, HTML, CSS, SVN
Do/are/have you:
- know the difference between '$this' and "$that" in PHP
- handy with GREP and RSYNC
- really get object oriented programming
- performed a LEFT JOIN
- programmed something very cool
And a quiz:
It's 11:00 PM on Friday and you just peeked at the company web site. You realize that the release that your co-worker pushed out yesterday afternoon (bug free) for some reason has now disabled the community section of the web site. What do you do?
Send your resume and a few sentences answering the question above, explaining why you are a good fit and demonstrating your excitement about cars to jobs@local-motors.com.
* Location: Wareham, MA
* Compensation: Boston salary in the Southcoast
* Telecommuting is ok.
Voted "Best Company to Work For" by all 12 Employees, Local Motors
(www.local-motors.com) is creating a game-changing experience of designing, building, and retailing cars. Very cool cars. Our web site is central to our business model, as we are crowdsourcing our amazing vehicle designs from the best transportation designers in the world. We are a fully funded multi-million dollar startup, and this is an opportunity to get in on the ground floor. Check out what sites like Wired and Mashable are saying about us.
YOU:
Do you look at web pages and see divs and styles? Do you build web sites just for fun? Are you CREATIVE, like to do make NEW and DIFFERENT things? Do you look for web 2.0 sites because you love checking out other designer's innovative approaches? Do you want to be a part of changing the world in a meaningful way? Can you outfox Firefox, make pages sing in Opera,
Are you positive, supportive and inspiring to others? Do you get things done? Are you independent, and yet take direction well?
You may be a student or recent graduate with relevant school projects or endless hours of relevant tinkering behind you. You may have a couple of years experience under your belt developing the company web site.
Either way, you are talented.
Our playground:
LINUX, Apache, PHP, MySQL, Javascript, HTML, CSS, SVN
Do/are/have you:
- know the difference between '$this' and "$that" in PHP
- handy with GREP and RSYNC
- really get object oriented programming
- performed a LEFT JOIN
- programmed something very cool
And a quiz:
It's 11:00 PM on Friday and you just peeked at the company web site. You realize that the release that your co-worker pushed out yesterday afternoon (bug free) for some reason has now disabled the community section of the web site. What do you do?
Send your resume and a few sentences answering the question above, explaining why you are a good fit and demonstrating your excitement about cars to jobs@local-motors.com.
* Location: Wareham, MA
* Compensation: Boston salary in the Southcoast
* Telecommuting is ok.


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