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Stealth Startup: Software Engineer, Intern - Mountain View ($13k-17k+ Stipend)

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Shong Yin

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Apr 7, 2008, 1:45:46 PM4/7/08
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Stealth Startup: Software Engineer, Intern - Mountain View ($13k-17k+
Stipend)

the role:
Work with a small team of 20-something Cal alumni on an well funded
startup. Build features for our websites and get some great early stage
startup experience.


responsibilities:
*build new features onto a suite of existing applications
*maintain these applications
*help us take over the world

qualifications:
*Experience with HTML, CSS, and Javascript a must
*Experience with Java and MySQL highly desirable
*Web UI design experience a plus

OR

*Just be generally awesome at coding (and prove it to us with your
resume and interview).

benefits:

*Summer stipends starting at $13,000, with generous cash and equity
bonuses for performance.
*Very early startup experience - see every aspect of the company!

*Free food (not just pizza -- good food) at the office.
*Flexible hours!

to get the job:
Email a copy of your transcript (can be an unofficial bearfacts
printout) and a copy of your resume to gbu...@gmail.com. Also, if you have a
personal webpage and/or portfolio you'd like us to take a look at, mention
it in your e-mail.


victor

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Apr 7, 2008, 4:42:15 PM4/7/08
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Michael Rauser wrote:
> This is the second time posting this advertisement. Why does this person have
> permission to post on a class information newsgroup?
> -mike
>
> In article <ftdmka$22vm$1...@agate.berkeley.edu>, "Shong Yin"
former TA power!!!

James O'Brien

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Apr 7, 2008, 7:38:54 PM4/7/08
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In <ftdmo1$230d$1...@agate.berkeley.edu> Michael Rauser wrote:
> This is the second time posting this advertisement. Why does this
> person have permission to post on a class information newsgroup? -mike
>

At least it's not offering body-part enlargement. I keep getting this
same image-based ad that my spam filter is not smart enough to catch.
It shows a before/after shot of a naked man. My mother-in-law was
visiting this last week and I went to show her the Calphalon Saute pan I
had just ordered... guess what I opened up my miss-click. :(

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