Hiring Lift/Scala Developers in Munich

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Ben Phelan

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Mar 18, 2012, 5:20:37 PM3/18/12
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We are a small, dynamic start-up building specialised business intelligence tools for the automotive industry.  Our product suite has the potential to completely transform automotive marketing and a lot of big players in the industry are very excited about us.

Our core products are Lift-based and we're currently looking to hire additional Lift developers to help us build out our suite of high-performance SaaS tools.

Ideally we're looking for experienced Lift/Scala developers but would also consider other experienced professionals with a strong web applications background and a keen interest in working with Scala and Lift.  These are full-time positions based in the beautiful Bavarian city of Munich.

This coming year promises lots of big and exciting things for our young company and this is a great time to get on board with us and help us build great products and an amazing dev team.  You can read more about us at http://veact.net/.

If you're interested we'd love to hear from you.  Questions and applications can be sent either directly to me or via info@veact.net.

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Ben Phelan
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Veact GmbH

Diego Medina

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Mar 18, 2012, 9:51:41 PM3/18/12
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Great to see more companies using Lift and hiring, wish you the best!

Diego

> can be sent either directly to me or via in...@veact.net.


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Ben Phelan

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Mar 20, 2012, 9:32:41 AM3/20/12
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Thanks Diego!

I should probably point out that we're funded and have a couple of products out already. The only language requirement we have is English and we could organise relocation for an experienced Lifter. We're also fairly committed to working to ensure this is a great place to work. :)

We've had success in the past training people in Scala and Lift - achieving productivity surprisingly quickly - but I'm curious about whether we can find experienced people and how much of a difference that might make here.
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