Python Superstars needed for sexy new start-up



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d2kagw

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Are you seriously in love with Python?
Are you dying to play with cloud computing and machine learning?
Are you embarrassed by how much you love data analysis and complex computations?

Then a new Sydney based start-up (with funding) is looking for peeps like you to help build a new and innovative suite of marketing applications.

As a member of the team, you'll be:
* Developing a new framework from scratch
* Working in a small team, where your voice matters
* Responsible for pushing the boundaries and constantly experimenting
* Building "first-in-their-class" applications

To fit in, you'll need:
* 2+ years of experience with Python
* 4+ years of web or desktop development experience
* Be a problem solver, and not be afraid of the regular challenge
* To love data analysis, data collection, data mining... anything to do with data
* To live in, or be willing to move to Sydney
* Employ English as your first language (the job requires superb English skills)
* To be involved in the local and open source development community

If you're excited by the idea of working in a start-up and really want to sink your teeth into a large and complex project, then this job is probably for you.

Development is about to get underway, so time is of the essence - contact Aaron Wallis now on 02 9016 1605 or send your CV through to aaron(doddy)wallis(addy)marksydney(doddy)com to find out more.

Posted 162 days ago

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