Hiring enthusiastic Embedded Developer and/or GUI+Database Developer in Philadelphia

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Spencer Russell

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Apr 14, 2011, 4:38:58 PM4/14/11
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I know most of you are in NYC, but it's a short bus ride! I moved here
from Park Slope last year and I can tell you Philly is great. Pretty
much everything you could want is in a 20-minute bike ride radius.
It's super affordable. I'm paying $100 less for a whole house than I
was paying for one room in a three-bedroom apartment on one floor of a
brownstone. Come code for us!

BuLogics (where I work as an Embedded Dev) has a lot of projects in
progress and more around the corner, and we need more great
developers.

We make wireless gadgets that communicate over both Z-Wave and ZigBee.
Some are small-scale, like simple door switches and motion sensors,
and others are routers that power large-scale building-wide backbone
mesh networks.

We're looking for at least 2 people: one Embedded Developer who will
be working mostly with 8 and 16-bit micros, but also some embedded
linux products, and one GUI designer/developer to help us build our
tools both customer-facing and for internal use.

We're a unixy environment where you'll find more Makefiles then Visual
Studio projects, although currently our GUI tools are in C# / .Net.
While we're encouraging the use of more open platforms for our new
tools, we'll need someone who feels comfortable maintaining and
extending our current C# codebase as well.

Our website is http://www.bulogics.com, but in addition to it's -ahem-
aesthetic shortcomings it's not very up-to-date. Pretty much all of
our customers are recommended by word of mouth or are people we've
worked with before, so we've been spending a lot more time developing
product than the website.

Please do let me know if you've got anyone in mind!

Thanks,
Spencer

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