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Re: Who's hiring interns?

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Academia.edu is hiring intern engineers in San Francisco.

Academia.edu helps academics follow the latest research in their field. Here are a few bullet points that sum up the atmosphere in our team:

- obsession with exceptional engineering

- obsession with building a great web product, and a great user experience

- intellectually inquisitive - we like delving into ideas, whatever the ideas are about

- fun and friendly - we enjoy each other's company a lot, and have a great deal of respect for each other.

We are hiring intern engineers. Here are some of the technologies we work with: Rails, Nginx, Node.js, Redis, Memcached. We are based in downtown San Francisco.

More information about the team, and about how we think about software engineering and product development, is here http://academia.edu/hiring. Specifics on our developer internship program are here http://academia.edu/hiring/developer_intern

Re: Who's hiring interns?

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Academia.edu is hiring intern engineers in San Francisco. Academia.edu helps academics follow the latest research in their field. Here are a few bullet points that sum up the atmosphere in our team: - obsession with exceptional engineering - obsession with building a great web product, and a great user experience - intellectually inquisitive - we like delving into ideas, whatever the ideas are about - fun and friendl…

Too bad I'm in Chicago

Re: Who's hiring interns?

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VoltDB is looking for Summer 2011 interns in Boston area. We're small, so our interns basically become engineers for a few months, and have lots of flexibility on what they want to work on. Also, as an open source company, you can point people to actual shipping code you wrote in a future job interview.

http://voltdb.com

Re: Who's hiring interns?

#10
www.recojeans.com (site is getting a new skin right now and is a a little ugly)

We're a sustainable fashion start-up that has a full time developer but could use some tech help. Our fabric is made from denim factory scraps. It would be a good way for a programmer interested in business to learn marketing (I've learned a huge amount over the past 8 months).

Just shoot me a message at kevin@recojeans.com if you're interested.

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