mashery

Free Beer in Atlanta

AKA: Mashery Recruiting at php|works

The company I had pleasure of co-founding last summer is once again on the prowl for top-notch, Zend Certified PHP developers.

We’re taking the hunt for these folks to php|works in Atlanta. Whenever possible, Mashery will be luring the quality developers with free beer.

That’s right: free beer that is free, as in beer.

We’re also sponsoring a lunch on BOTH Sept 13 and 14, as a good coder knows she cannot code on beer alone.

Show anyone from Mashery some proof that you recently took a PHP 5 Zend Certification Exam or are already PHP 5-Zend Certified, and we’ll enter your name in a drawing for a free 8GB Apple iPod Touch.

Cool, but Why Mashery?

MasheryAside from the beer and a chance at a kick-ass iPod, why would you care about Mashery?

Well …

  • Mashery is doing demanding PHP work at the bleeding edge of today’s most exciting technologies, such as mobile applications, AJAX and of course, web services.

  • We work with cool tools like Amazon EC2 and S3. And we work them hard.

  • Mashery’s clients represent a growing stable of very high volume web services. We tune our services to shave milliseconds off their runtime, and pound on PHP until it (occasionally) weeps.

… among other things.

After more than a year since co-founding Mashery, I can honestly say that in my ten years of working with PHP, I have never had more fun. The work is very hard, but very rewarding. And, it’s always interesting; as a “smart proxy” operator, Mashery’s engineers are constantly facing new challenges and solving them in creative ways.

Never a dull moment, as they say. That’s Mashery.

Up for it?

If you’re interested in learning more about Mashery and our unique opportunities, drop us an email at jobs@mashery.com. The job posting is here.

If you’re going to be attending php|works in Atlanta, be sure to look me up. I’ll be there with fellow co-founder Kirsten Spoljaric from Wednesday thru Friday evening. Email phpworks@mashery.com to set up a time to meet with us, or to find out about what our beer and food distribution schedule will be.

Mashery is Hiring

Mashery, the company I recently co-founded with Oren Michels, is looking to add a multi-talented PHP developer to its engineering team. The job description is below. The posting hasn't gone out widely yet, as I figure the really good people read the Planet PHP feed that picks up my posts in this category.

So, hop on this now if you're interested, before it goes out to the teeming hordes.

Stellar PHP Developer

We're looking for a kick-ass PHP developer. Someone who's done a lot, and seen even more.

Someone who's intimately familiar with PHP 5 OOP practices (we require PHP 5 E_STRICT clean code internally). Someone who doesn't necessarily love writing unit tests, but loves what unit tests provide. Someone who strives to produce better code every day, and who's open to new ways of doing just that.

Our ideal candidate will be someone familiar with the pros and cons of SOAP vs XML-RPC vs REST. Someone who knows what JSON stands for, and why it's cool. Someone who's a Savant, not a Smarty. Someone who cares about documenting their source carefully, and believes in decent commit messages (at least 85% of the time).

We think that a good fit for our team is someone who can (and does) compile their own builds of PHP for local development.

We're looking for more than just a code guru, though. We're looking for someone who can work well with others. Someone who understands that "perfect" can't get in the way of "pretty damn good." Someone who can accept suggestions for improvements from team members without getting defensive. Someone who understands that we're a business--so we have to ship to generate revenue.

Our person is someone who realizes that what goes into production must fail gracefully on the rare occasions that it fails.

Our person is also very likely an open source contributor -- someone who may already know the PHP community people we have on the team now.

Our person is someone well versed in a wide variety of tools and techniques, but is someone who's had experience with Prototype and script.aculo.us, and has spent some time basking in the rays of the Solar PHP 5 framework. Our person probably even has some C and/or Python chops stashed in the closet.

Finally, our person is someone who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Are you our someone?

If so -- and you know who you are -- introduce yourself to us at jobs [@] mashery dot com.