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PHP/jQuery/mySql developers wanted for new projects!

at Coffee And Power in San Francisco, CA   —   May 25, 2012   |  
Philip & Ryan
Overview
We're a San Francisco based, VC-backed technology startup. We have several projects in different stages of development using PHP, MySQL, and jQuery running on EC2/Linux. We're using a job-based development process with an open codebase, where talented programmers around the world bid on and complete the well-defined programming tasks we post in our live work journal; contractors are paid immediately upon code commit via PayPal. If you're a strong software developer with a bit of extra time on your hands this summer and a desire to make some extra cash, check us out.

How do you get started? It's easy. Visit our website at http://www.worklist.net, and sign up, where you can see and bid on jobs we need done. You can also enter our live chat journal to see what's going on in real time and talk to other team members to get started. Once you're under way, we will give you a sandbox with a checkout of our code where you can perform the work. We will also install the server-side components (node.js) as needed for you to do work.

If you like what you see and decide to make a bid on a job, please be ready to start this work immediately and be able to communicate with us via Skype and our live chat tool at http://www.worklist.net/journal. You can ask us any additional questions there. We look forward to seeing you in Worklist!

www.worklist.net
Skills
PHP
jQuery
MySQL
Compensation
Paid as jobs are finished and commited.
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