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Jobs
London, UK based startup looking for developers to work on Search/IR (including Xapian)
- Type: Permanent/Contract
- Location: Any
- Salary: Negotiable, depending on location and experience
- Skills
- CS background preferably with a higher degree in CS or a related discipline and further study in IR.
- 1st class programming skills including C/Python.
- Full project life cycle knowledge from inception through design, development, qa, deployment and support
- Good English (writing/reading especially, spoken less important)
We're looking for bright enthusiastic people who want to work at a successful internet startup on cutting edge IR projects. We're keen proponents of open source and the role may involve contributing back to Xapian (or other projects). Most of our development is distributed and we're willing to talk to anyone regardless of location.
Initially please contact us with a CV and a code sample
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Last updated: 2008-10-07
