Company Name: IAC
Location: New York, New York-10011
Max Salary: 90000 $/yr
Status: Permanent
To Apply Go To www.staffitnow.com and Enter job Id 656453
Description: (Visit the site for detailed description)
IAC and Dow Jones have partnered to create a new personal finance Internet business targeting a young, web-savvy audience. This joint venture, backed by two innovative companies with complementary strengths, will launch a community-driven web site using the highly regarded personal finance content of The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch and other Dow Jones products and the marketing and technology expertise of IAC s businesses, including Ask.com and LendingTree. Launching in 2007, DJ/IAC Online Ventures, LLC is located in the new IAC headquarters in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City. IAC was recently recognized by Fortune Magazine as the most admired company in the Internet Services and Retailing Industry for 2007. We are looking for an experienced LAMP developer to bring to life this new web site, both by contributing to the overall creative vision as well as developing well-architected, high-performance software applications. The ideal candidate is a detail-oriented, innovative problem-solver, able to communicate effectively with technical non-technical coworkers, report progress openly, and participate actively in project planning meetings. Responsibilities include (but are not limited to) the following:
Design, engineer, and document a wide range of LAMP software applications that are easy to integrate and reuse. Maintain and augment existing code base. Research and recommend open-source and other technology frameworks. Design and engineer major applications and components. Contribute to system administration: Provide maintenance of integration, staging, and production environments. Develop clustering, load balancing, and monitoring strategies. Define coding standards and best practices. Provide real-type operational support for the web site, including detecting and resolving performance problems. Work effectively both independently and with a small team of software engineers Collaborate with business and editorial stakeholders to create product goals and define development strategies for achieving them. Prototype functionality as needed to advance the conversations.
Experience Skills required:
BS/BA in Computer Science or equivalent experience. 4+ years web development experience, especially in a LAMP environment. 3+ years experience in object-oriented programming, especially PHP. Java or C/C++ experience helpful. 3+ years experience using MySQL, especially in a clustered environment. Experience with stored procedures, triggers, views, and transactions in any database desirable. Unix proficiency mandatory. Facility with HTML, JS, CSS, XML, XSL XPath, regular expressions, shell scripting, and source control. Experience with providing XML to Flash applications and integrating a database into Flash applications. Actual Flash development experience a major plus. Experience architecting scalable websites, application tuning, building to standards, and system automation. Familiarity with SOA, MVC, and other software design principles. Ability to gather and translate functional specs. Genuine interest in financial websites such as The Wall Street Journal and The Motley Fool.
The successful candidate must like working in a creative, fast paced environment be capable of handling multiple requests with a fast production cycle. Benefits: IAC Employees are: smart curious, customer focused, open transparent, bold ambitious, passionately engaged and committed to IAC as One Company. To support our employees, we offer a generous range of benefits including:
Subsidized Healthcare for you your family 401k Plan Life Insurance Pet Insurance IAC Treats Program (significant discounts on products services offered by IAC Businesses other well known on-line retailers).
To apply, please click on the link below:
iac.taleo.net/servlets/CareerSection
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Saturday, September 29, 2007
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