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We are particularly interested in candidates with strong backgrounds in digital asset management, performance tuning, and building of well-crafted user interfaces. A passion for photography is a plus.
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I am looking forward to seeing what they come up with in the future.

Your post reminds me of something I read a couple of days ago:

http://venturebeat.com/2012/09/25/start ... recruiter/

Jon Marcus has been doing tech recruiting for longer than most web companies have existed — 15 years, all in Silicon Valley and San Francisco — and he still says the most interesting, challenging searches are akin to detective work.

Software engineers, he tells me, are the hardest to find.
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bakubo wrote:
Software engineers, he tells me, are the hardest to find.
the good ones have jobs and are (extremely) well payed.
About this topic: https://twitter.com/anildash/status/251780625776930816
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pakodominguez wrote:
bakubo wrote: Software engineers, he tells me, are the hardest to find.
the good ones have jobs and are (extremely) well payed.
About this topic: https://twitter.com/anildash/status/251780625776930816
Yes, and that is why they are hard to find.
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