14
OCT 2010

Posted by rob@junctionnetworks.com at 10:55 AM EDT

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Looking for a Great Web Developer and Teammate

This blog is by Rob, President of Junction Networks. So, here’s the deal. We’re growing. FAST. Over the years, we’ve marketed our services honestly and openly, sharing tons of knowledge about SIP, VoIP, and business communications. The volume of content on our websites reflects this. Our engineers have always managed, maintained, and developed our public-facing websites. Recently, a combination of increasing marketing requirements and decreasing engineering time available for marketing has resulted in a gap we need to fill. Enter talented, passionate web developer! We’ve got a great marketing team. It now needs a great tech lead to deploy and manage a solid CMS infrastructure and work side by side with the team to present a world-class web presence. We’re not just looking for a plain old web developer; we want a kick ass developer - Someone who’s going to teach us stuff on a regular basis. We don’t want someone who is going to wait to be told what to do. We want the kind of teammate we will listen to and say, “Wow, I thought I knew what I was talking about. I think I’ll go back to my pretty little marketing pictures while s/he continues studying the Google search algorithm, HTML5 and the beta release of Drupal”. Check out the job listing here. Working at Junction Networks is a lot like working for a startup; only, we’ve been around since 2004. We work hard, we’re passionate about our company and work, and we have fun while we get things done. Come join us!

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