Are you looking for a job?

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I tried hard, but it seems impossible to find Python programmers for our start-up. I know, living in Pecs (Hungary) limits the choices, but I also tried in Budapest and I was unable to find anybody with a good knowledge of Python and Zope. For this reason, we finally decided with my business partner to experiment with telecommuting.

We are looking for talented Python programmers to join our team, based in Pecs and Budapest (Hungary) with a satellite office in Turin (Italy). You will be able to work from home, planning your time based on your schedule and goals. You will work on the development of a free (as in speech) CRM and marketing platform built on the Zope Toolkit (aka Zope 3).

About you:

  • Willing to work in a young start-up;
  • You love finding efficient solutions to challenging problems;
  • You have a lot to teach and a lot to learn;
  • One of your goals is to learn something new each day;
  • You prefer quality over quantity;
  • You love to get things done;
  • You like working in team and having strong responsibilities.
Requirements:

  • Strong background in Python and web application development;
  • Excellent knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript (Prototype);
  • Experience in database design, performance tuning, SQL;
  • Good knowledge of PostgreSQL;
  • Deep knowledge of Linux, with a focus on performance monitoring and tuning;
  • Unit Testing and Functional Testing shouldn't be alien to you;
  • Strong communication / collaboration / problem solving skills;
  • Willing to travel for real-life meetings and conferences.;
  • A resume in a non-proprietary format.
Nice-to-haves:

  • Knowledge of the Zope Toolkit (aka Zope 3);
  • Contributions to open source projects.
If you are interested, drop me a line at kobold@debian.org.

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You might want to post on debian-jobs too.

PS: not sure if this violates the DMUP or not

You should try @ hup.hu and weblabor.hu either..

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