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Join the Headshift team

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If you have technical skills and unfulfilled vision, and if you want to be part of the future of social software development, then why not talk to us about working together
Headshift is a social software consulting and development company that is rapidly emerging as the a market leader in this new sector. We work with a range of knowledge-based organisations to create successful online communication projects that exploit the power of social networking for organisations
Our solutions cover the full spectrum from bespoke development to pure software integration. Most of the systems we develop use web services, and we have also developed our own modular social networking and knowledge sharing platforms
We have some tremendously exciting people joining us on the consulting side (more later), but we urgently need some new project managers and another sysadmin to help us take on new projects
The sysadmin needs to have mad server-keepy-uppy skills on Linux and/or Windows, working with load balancing, clustered application servers, perhaps some Cold Fusion, MySQL, MSSQL and RoR or LAMP experience
We are also interested in another developer specialising in .NET/MSSQL and/or RoR + LAMP to work on social software product development.
We are based in Butler’s Wharf, London SE1, with easy access to restaurants, good coffee, the river and Nabaztag bunnies
Alternatively, if you work freelance or remote, then let us know what you can do and your availability
Letter + CV to jobs (at) headshift (dot) com and no agencies as usual
If you don’t want the gig, please pass it on.

2 Responses to Join the Headshift team

  1. By Carl Hallard on July 31, 2006 at 3:36 pm

    I saw the great work you’ve done for Demos,
    i send you my resume right away !

  2. By Peter Marshall on November 28, 2006 at 3:48 am

    I’m paying a return visit from Oz around Xmas.
    I freely admit that I know nothing of the area in which you’re doing such obviously interesting work, but would love to find out more, and whether I can contribute in any way.
    Is there anybody who could spare few minutes to confirm that I’m just the person you need to be help with your Project Management load?