Matt RaibleMatt Raible is a Web Developer and Java Champion. Connect with him on LinkedIn.

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10+ YEARS


Over 10 years ago, I wrote my first blog post. Since then, I've authored books, had kids, traveled the world, found Trish and blogged about it all.

Want a kick-ass Java Job in Boulder?

Do you know AppFuse well? Want a job in Boulder, Colorado?

I met with a couple of guys from Morphlix last week - they're using AppFuse as a base for building a new video distribution system - like Netflix, only a lot better. They're building up their team and looking for ace back-end and UI developers. If you're interested, drop them a line via [email protected].

Why do I mention this here? Because it sounds like an awesome company to work for. They're in startup mode and, from the sounds of their business plan - destined for success. Who knows, I may even join them after I get done with the LinkedIn gig. ;-)

Posted in Java at Jun 26 2007, 04:54:04 PM MDT 4 Comments
Comments:

Matt, do you happen to know if they'd consider a telecommuter? Before I bother them, I'll bother you with this question :-D

Posted by Lance on June 27, 2007 at 10:31 AM MDT #

I don't believe they'd consider a telecommuter. I recommended they don't hire any contractors and they do what they can to hire smart people that'll stick around for the long haul. I think most people would consider Boulder a nice place to move to, so I don't think they'll have trouble convincing good developers to move there. I also told them they'd probably have to pay a lot for folks that are good. It could definitely be one of those dream full-time positions that lasts 5-10 years.

Posted by Matt Raible on June 27, 2007 at 10:36 AM MDT #

Hani Suleiman is also on a hiring spree for NYC and London offices http://www.bileblog.org/?p=335

Posted by zqudlyba on June 27, 2007 at 07:16 PM MDT #

Ohhh i would love to be able to work developing in appfuse from Chile. Do you think they will go for that? Moving my hwole family over there would be difficult. anyways, thanks for supporting the community.

Posted by carlos orrego on June 28, 2007 at 09:09 AM MDT #

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