Barack Obama Looking for People Who Do LAMP

http://my.barackobama.com/page/s/techinterest?foo

You must have:

* At least 5 years of professional web development experience
* A deep understanding of LAMP development processes and best practices
* Experience building complex applications using PHP and MySQL
* Advanced or expert CSS, Javascript, and AJAX skills
* An abiding desire to put your technical wizardry to work for democracy and for our country

Special consideration given to candidates who have:

* Experience scaling large LAMP applications
* Posses deep knowledge of MySQL performance and query optimization
* Strong practical knowledge of web application security
* Created highly usable user interface/experience for complex web applications
* Worked in a fast‐paced web development environment and have proven their ability to write outstanding code under tight deadlines

Successful candidates will join the development team in Boston, MA. Candidates should be willing to commit to work through the election in November. This is a salaried position. Housing assistance may be available for those not located in the Boston area.

Thanks to Linux Journal friend Jim Thompson for the link!

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Carlie Fairchild is the publisher of Linux Journal.

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