[nycphp-jobs] job: Sr. PHP developer - startup - Union Square NYC
Jaz-Michael King
jmking at ipro.us
Thu Jul 17 10:30:40 EDT 2008
Change of pace: I run a small Web shop (six people) inside a 300 employee
non-profit health care quality improvement company. I need a PHP/MySQL Web
developer to work on report cards that educate the public on which
hospitals, health plans, nursing homes and the like perform better than
others.
The job is in Lake Success, NY, pays 65-75k, you get 6% pension contribution
which you are free to match or not, 9 public holidays, 3 weeks vacation,
excellent health benefits (we're a health care quality monitor...), flexible
work hours such as work from home or compressed work schedules. What else?
We're passionate about open source, freedom of information, health care
transparency. Yes, it's business casual.
The job entails massaging wild data from various sources around the country
into useful, usable tools that inform the audience and stimulate
improvement. You can see our current work ay hospitals.nyhealth.gov or check
out the health care report card at nyshaf.org
We pay a little less than most for-profit companies, and we're a bit of a
pain to get to geographically, but if you're looking to get a full time job
at place that will get you Zend certified, MySQL certified, offers great job
security and helps make a difference to millions of peoples' interactions
with the health care industry give me a shout. I take this stuff very
seriously and the people who've worked here before all leave knowing a lot
more than when they came in.
Recruiters: please do not contact me, we usually cannot afford the fees.
People in other countries who want to work from other countries: please do
not contact me, this is a full time position. Contractors who think they
could do this off site please do not contact me. This is a full time job.
Otherwise, contact me with questions or if you'd like any additional info
about the gig. I have half a Web site up describing our work at www.ipro.us
which may be useful. Please put the word "simia" in your subject line when
E-mailing about this position. I'm looking for PHP 5 proficient but I'll
take anyone with a serious desire to learn and participate.
Cheers all,
Jaz
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jobs-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:jobs-
> bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On Behalf Of kaye
> Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 9:41 AM
> To: Kristina Anderson
> Cc: jobs at lists.nyphp.org
> Subject: Re: [nycphp-jobs] job: Sr. PHP developer - startup - Union
> Square NYC
>
> Kristina,
>
> What is a person to do? If all I put into the ad is the technical
> requirement and an a brief description of what the new hire will do, I
> don't think I serve neither the hiring company nor the interested
> candidate well. I'd rather add a few descriptors about the place and
> their business. Some are teasers, some are substance. This is one of
> the
> things that makes communications between people interesting.
>
> As for the two things you singled out, here's my thoughts:
>
> Relaxed means a lot more than no dress code. It means that the manager
> isn't looking at the clock, and doesn't require a lot of face time. It
> means people work together instead of competitively. And so on.
>
> As for the business of a company, some things are hard to precisely pin
> down in a phrase.
>
> What's Google's business? Is it search? is it advertising? is it
> content? is it all of the above and more? How would you define it in
> ten
> or fewer words without giving away who the company is?
>
> Dialog is good. If I can serve the community better and get people
> interested in the jobs I'm trying to fill, I am happy. But it's
> possible
> that you are trying too hard to parse an ad that is trying to telegraph
> some information without wasting a lot of time.
>
> Art
>
>
> Kristina Anderson wrote:
> > stuff like
> >
> > Environment: Relaxed
> >
> > actually means "we all wear really hideous casual clothing, and we
> want
> > you to dress this way too, because if you're comfortable in your
> funny
> > shorts and faded t-shirt, then we think you won't realize that you
> are
> > working 12 hour days in a slavepit without even some non-soundproof
> > cubicle walls to call your own."
> >
> > This is a prime example of what you do not want to say.
> > Programmers don't care about dress codes. Even if there is one, we
> are
> > going to dress the way we want to dress anyway.
> >
> > also, exactly WHAT is "in the space between e-commerce and content /
> ad
> > driven"...?
> >
> >
> > --Kristina
> >
> >
> >
> >> Listening to the list last night and this morning, why not tell us
> >> recruiters, both in-house and agency, what you want to see in the
> ads?
> >>
> >> I've cut this down to the bone. I've got more information but all
> the
> >> verbiage in an email isn't as good as a 10 minute conversation with
> >>
> > me,
> >
> >> and a face to face with the client company.
> >>
> >> If you are interested, or you want more information, drop me an e-
> >>
> > mail
> >
> >> or give me a call. The number's there.
> >>
> >> This is an employee position.
> >>
> >> Location: Union Square, NYC
> >> Company type: small, interactive, whose profitable business is in
> the
> >> space between e-commerce and content / ad driven.
> >> Environment: Relaxed
> >> The need: a strong Object Oriented PHP developer who likes to write
> >> complex SQL statements and can also produce excellent front end
> AJAX.
> >>
> >> The team is multi-national, as is the senior management.
> >>
> >> What will you be doing? Creating scalable websites whose hit numbers
> >>
> > go
> >
> >> from 10s of thousands to 10s of millions. Growing - expected to
> >>
> > double
> >
> >> in size in two years.
> >>
> >> Excellent benefits.
> >> Salary, depending on experience, to 95K + bonuses.
> >>
> >> All replies in confidence.
> >>
> >> --
> >> What's around the corner?
> >>
> >> Arthur Kaye Concepts in Staffing
> >> v.212-293-4353 9 E. 37th St. 2nd floor
> >> f. 212-652-0789 New York, NY 10016
> >> kaye at cisny.com 212-725-0300
> >> http://www.cisny.com/
> >>
> >>
> >>
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> v.212-293-4353 9 E. 37th St. 2nd floor
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> kaye at cisny.com 212-725-0300
> http://www.cisny.com/
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