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HwantedDo you know your way around a Unix box like it is the back of your hand? Do you have programming / development skills, primarily in PHP. The team at RawVoice is looking to add people to our team that understand the new media space. We are not asking you to give up your day job yet, but we are looking for individuals that need no supervision and works well with other developers.

The operations at RawVoice is one of a startup being bootstrapped by a very dedicated team, and we are looking to expand our team as our flagship product the RawVoice Generator a turnkey Instant Media Network is attracting customers globally. If you have the skills to join our team drop us a line
at ceo@rawvoice.com and tell us a little about yourself and what you bring to the table.

    Job 1: Unix/Linux System Administrator
Job duties: Setup and administer software and systems for RawVoice managed services and internal systems. The ideal candidate will have experience setting up and maintaining Internet servers in a production environment.

Must have a excellent working knowledge of Unix/Linux and be comfortable working in a shell. Must also have a good grasp of hardware and software concepts and be able to troubleshoot problems effectively.

Scripting ability in Bash, Perl and/or PHP and knowledge of SQL is desirable. You will spend most of your time working on Fedora Core Systems. Must have experiences running clusters and understand load balancing. Must have a excellent understanding of general system security issues, firewalls, and basic networking.

Must be willing to work from home, desire candidate that is willing to work with a startup. If you currently have a day job that is not a disqualifier

    Job 2 PHP Job Description:

We are looking to add another developer to work alongside our successful team at RawVoice. The successful candidate will have experience in PHP, MySQL, CSS,  and HTML. Javascript skills would be a bonus.

You must already understand the new media space and have dabbled with e-commerce. It would be ideal if you had a good understanding of Dreamweaver, Flash, knowledge of Linux administration would give you an advantage.

Must be willing to work from home, desire candidate that is willing to work with a startup. If you currently have a day job that is not a disqualifier

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Jay [TypeKey Profile Page]:

I would probably put in for the PHP programmer position, but my CSS probably isn't up to par. I've never needed something like Dreamweaver, and until recently Flash was only good for making annoying ads. However, I did contribute some code to PostNuke a few years ago ( it's probably been replaced by now), and built a bottom-up Tape Management software for my department using Object PHP/MySQL, complete with custome template engine, is modular, and portable using ADODB, which is still in use. I also maintain a report building engine for internal use written in Python, which I plan to port to Java next year.

Now, for my full time job I work with SCO (sucks!) Unix, Linux, and Windows Servers mixed environments as an Operations Analyst (kind of a Jr. Admin). We have plans to migrate all of our current SCO boxes to SUSE Linux and let the old dog die, and none too soon!

I currently use Ubuntu at home for my main file, mail, and personal web server, but my next Linux boxes will have Cent OS. I plan to cluster them with load balancing redundant web and SQL servers, and then see how it handles a Slashdot and/or Digg effect. lol! I'm just asking for trouble, huh? ;)

Don't even get me started on my hardware background. lol!

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