Us old ladies don't know ANYTHING about music, we listen to that, you know, old lady type music.
We just would NOT fit in, it's quite certain.

On 4/11/2011 4:56 PM, Norm Shulman wrote:
Doesn't the music choice say  -  " only Hipsters Need Apply"    :)



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Kristina Anderson
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 4:53 PM
To: Matt Juszczak
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [nyphp-jobs] CTO/Lead Engineer Opportunity

It may be becoming more common, but it's a total turnoff to most people.  It
doesn't seem like good business to limit oneself to hiring those under 25
and/or those with alcohol abuse problems, especially for
a CTO position...?   You're automatically excluding the best talent from
the search from the get-go, and attracting the sort of employee who won't be
able to do the work properly, thereby resulting in a poor product.

There's no way a job post like that can yield any "top talent".

On 4/11/2011 4:46 PM, Matt Juszczak wrote:
Kristina,

In their defense, this kind of agile, work hard, play hard environment
is becoming much more common.  One of the largest start-ups I know
gladly gives free alcohol to their employees, and yes, they drink
during the day. But no is irresponsible, and it's been rated one of
the top companies to work for.  Like Nik's company (I assume), they
are looking for top talent and wouldn't hire people who are likely to
abuse the system.  My guess is (though I don't know Nik) that his
company also has an extremely relaxed vacation policy, because it
isn't about the time you take, it's about the work you accomplish.

-Matt

On Mon, 11 Apr 2011, Kristina Anderson wrote:

These are the sorts of job posts that just  make me look forward to
switching to a different career... "kegerator"&  "beer pong"?
I should want to hang out with you outside of work and watch you
drink until you puke while listening to loud rock&  roll music?
(From the tone of the below it seems like you  may be doing this
during the workday!)

Clearly nobody in this awesome company has yet seen their 25th
birthday...



On 4/11/2011 3:47 PM, Nik Bonaddio wrote:
       I'm not a recruiter. Recruiters are lame and have no idea what
       they're doing. I know exactly what I'm looking for, so I'm
       posting here.

       ---

       Let's start with the boring stuff up front: We're a small,
       agile, well-trafficked startup in the sports analytics space.
       We've been covered by TechCrunch, we've been written up in
       Sports Illustrated, and now we're going to revolutionize the way
       users consume and engage with sports content. Our founders are
       ballers, our advisors are even more ballerous, and just wait
       until you see our product..

       If you're someone who loves sports and also loves building
       products, then we're your company. Even if you're not a huge
       sports fan, feel free to reach out to us - we're more interested
       in someone who knows how to get stuff done. If you're wondering
       what kind of people we're like socially, we have a kegerator in
       our office and our most played artist on iTunes is Animal
       Collective. You should be able to get our jokes and we should be
       able to want to hang out with you outside of work.

       Our stack is built on PHP and MySQL, but we're considering
       moving to Couch or Mongo. What do you suggest? We'd love to
       know. We have a world-class designer and front-end developer on
       board, we need to find someone who is comfortable on the PHP
       backend, taking things from the browser-level all the way down
       to the DB. We're not looking for someone who is merely good;
       we're looking for great - '85 Bears great. Lemieux in the 91-92
       playoffs great. Lemonade and BBQ on a Summer afternoon great.

       Skillsets:

        o  Excellent PHP skills (should be comfortable building out an
           application scalable to 100,000 daily uniques)
        o  Knowledgeable of system-wide architecture (setting up
           version control, release engineering structs, etc.)
        o  Comfortable working in a fast-paced startup setting
        o  Familiarity with beer pong and general precepts of social
           skill



       Nice to have:

        o  Familiarity with HTML/CSS/jQuery (not totally necessary as
           we already have a world-class designer and front-end)
        o  Sports fan (big, big plus - let us know what your favorite
           team is)



       What we're not:

        o  Some huge, boring company where you'll have meetings about
           meetings
        o  A company that works in a space that you could care less
           about
        o  A startup that values founder's valuations over the future
           gains of the employees
        o  A company founded by a bunch of suits who can't code Hello
           World in BASIC


       Even though we're a startup, this is a salary position. We'll
       shell out for the right employee. There is also a TON of equity
       involved; you're the third employee and huge part of our future
       success - we'll take care of you. You should ideally be in NYC,
       but that won't stop us from moving forward with the right
       person.

       To apply, just send us a resume (please send [email protected])
       and we'll go from there.



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