Looking for PHP Talents
tilllate.com is the leading european online portal about nightlife and clubbing. Every month tilllate attracts over 2mil unique clients, generates 125 million page impressions, and adds 6 million photos. tilllate.com presently manages more than 1200 photographers and engages 90 full time employees in European cities such as Paris, London, Istanbul, Barcelona, Köln
High Tech drives Big Business: tilllate.com’s ever growing infrastructure presently includes 48 servers, 501 database tables, 250′000 lines of code, PHP5, AJAX, MySQL5, JSON, XSL, Zend Framework, and a team of 13 developers and engineers who maintain our applications and IT infrastructure. Posting great party pictures on-line is only one reason why tilllate.com is the number one in the world. To maintain our position requires cutting edge features, a fast website and the best dedicated IT team possible. Our team is looking for new talents:
Responsibilities
- Expanding the community platform with new services (e.g. video, social networking tools)
- Explore new tools and technologies to drive innovation
- Expand our ERP system
- Perform performance optimization of our application
Requirements
- A solid background in software engineering (oop, ooa/ood, design patterns)
- degree in Computer Science or equivalent professional experience
- passion for open source technologies
- Affinity with scripting languages
- Strong analytical and problem solving skills
- Eagerness to learn and not afraid to explore the unknown
- Creativity
- Communication skills

We offer
- freedom to follow your interests
- time to write good quality code (if ETA is getting closer, we save on the features, not on the quality)
- good hard- and software infrastructure
- a competitive salary
- Nice big offices in Adliswil 15 minutes from Zurich. (find out, what Lukas Smith is saying about jobs in Switzerland
Please submit your job application by e-mail to jobs@tilllate.com. For further inquiries contact me on Skype: silvanm75.
Silvan Mühlemann
CTO tilllate Ltd.

Even if you count my twice, there might be a typo in the number of employees in this english translation.
Comment by http://leo.buettiker.org/ — 7. March 2007 @ 13:48