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Do you drink a cup of Java every morning?

JavaDo you drink a cup of Java every morning?
Are you having the same feeling of addiction when you don't get your Java cup very often?
Are you eager to get cool things done with this Java injection you get?

If so... I guess you found a new home.

We (outbrain) are looking for talented engineers in the Java zone.
Those who care about the product they produce. Those who are software quality maniacs but also super motivated to deliver their (software) goods on time.
We are looking for those who will not be shy to state their mind about the product and will be their own product users.
Those that we will have fun working with and will contribute their voice to this development harmony.

If you are one of that kind (And located in Israel) don't hesitate to send your CV to jobs [at] outbrain [dot] com

Looking forward meeting you.
The outbrain team.

June 23, 2008 at 05:06 PM in Open positions | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

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