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Kindo is looking for new family members

28 May 2008
Kindo is looking for smart, entrepreneurial, and international candidates with a positive attitude to join our team in London for an internship (and possibly continuing part or full-time positions). 

  

About us:

We’re an Internet startup based in Putney, west London, funded by some of London’s best business angels and VC-firms. We’re currently around 15 people, but are looking to expand.  

Kindo is “where families get together, build their tree, and grow”. Our objective is to help our members to better get to know their family, and what they’re up to. The site launched only in october 2007, is growing fast and available in 15 languages. Visit kindo.com to get the full story.

Read more here.

 

About the job:

Your job will be country manager in a specific market. It includes localisation and translation of our webservices, corporate blogging, public relations, community outreach and creating, planning and realising additional marketing activities.

 

You have:

  • Knowledge or experience (but at least genuine interest) about the Internet, Social Networking, Web 2.0 and Blogging
  • Interest in entrepreneurship (experience is a strong plus)
  • Fluent in English. Fluent/native in other languages.
  • Great communications skills (written and oral)
  • A talent for getting things done

We offer:

  • A friendly, informal and creative environment with lots of opportunities and your own responsibilities
  • A great and helpful team with experienced colleagues, knowledgeable investors and low hierarchies 
  • Possible continuing part or full-time positions in marketing or even web-design or development
  • An internship renumeration and additional bonus scheme

Check out http://kindo.com/blog for more information.

We are interested in what websites you have started, been involved in, designed or promoted or simply your favourite sites on the net. To apply send your CV and your weblinks to: mario @ kindo . com

Kindo is looking for family members in marketing

5 Dec 2007

Kindo is looking for smart, entrepreneurial, and international candidates to join our marketing team in London for an internship (and possible full-time positions) from January 2008.

We’re an Internet startup based in Putney, west London, funded by some of London’s best business angels and VC-firms. We’re currently around 15 people, but are looking to expand.

Kindo is “where families get together, build their tree, and grow”. Our objective is to help our members to better get to know their family, and what they’re up to. The site launched only in october 2007, is growing fast and available in 12 languages.
Read the full story here.

Your job will be local community marketing in a specific market (UK/US, Spain/South-America, others possible) and to make sure the site is fully localized.

You have:

  • Knowledge or experience (but at least genuine interest) about the Internet, Social Networking, Web 2.0 and Blogging
  • Interest in entrepreneurship (experience is a strong plus)
  • Fluent (or best native) in English. (Fluent in Spanish, Dutch, Russian, Hebrew, Polish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Czech a plus)
  • Great communications skills (written and oral)
  • A talent for getting things done

We offer:

  • A friendly, informal and creative environment with lots of opportunities and your own responsibilities
  • A great and helpful team with experienced colleagues, knowledgeable investors and low hierarchies
  • Possible full-time positions in marketing or even web-design or development
  • Fair remuneration and bonus.

Apply until the end of the year with your CV and weblinks in an email to:
mario@kindo.com

Wanted: Flash developer to join the family

6 Nov 2007

Kindo is looking for ambitious, talented, enthusiastic and motivated flash developers to join the family.

Must have:

  • Flash experience with an expert knowledge of ActionScript 2 and 3
  • Object-oriented PHP 5, MYSQL 5 including stored procs and views, good AJAX and JavaScript and a decent understanding of CSS and xHTML
  • Exposure to Open source technologies/frameworks, eg PEAR, Seagull,Zend, jQuery, etc is essential.
  • Ability manage a development environment, be able to accurately quote time for completing required tasks and be comfortable working with Trac and SVN.
  • Resident in the UK or relevant work permit

Beneficial to have:

  • Graphviz experience
  • Apache and MYSQL administration experience
  • Seagull framework knowledge

To apply:

E-mail cover letter and resume to hello AT kindo DOT com
Subject header must have KINDO FLASH

We are looking for people to join our team so no companies please.

Senior PHP Developers for Web 2.0 work; London, Putney; ASAP

10 Sep 2007

We’re looking for great people to join our team of web ninjas. If you think you fit the bill, then please do mail us and we’ll see what we can do from there.
Details below:
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Senior PHP Developers

A growing web application company based in Putney Bridge, London, specialising in Web 2.0 work in the LAMP stack, seeks ambitious, talented, enthusiastic and motivated PHP Developers.

You will have:

  1. 3+ years PHP experience with an excellent knowledge of object oriented PHP 4/5, MYSQL 4/5, and a good understanding of CSS, xHTML, AJAX and JavaScript?.
  2. Apache and MYSQL administration experience would be ideal but not essential, as would experience with the Seagull framework.
  3. Exposure to Open source technologies/frameworks/classes eg PEAR, prototype, scriptaculous is essential. As is exposure to web-based APIs (using SOAP, XML etc).
  4. Experience writing/working with CMS, E-commerce systems is beneficial.
  5. You must be able to manage a development environment, be able to accurately quote time for completing required tasks and be comfortable working with Trac and svn.

To apply:
E-mail your cover letter and resume to hello AT kindo DOT com
Subject header must have SENIOR PHP WEB DEVELOPER-LNDN.

Emails / responses where the applicant does not fit the above requirements will not be replied to.


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