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Time-stamp: <00/06/25 13:40:27 shriram>
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added text about Scheme with Joe Marshall's permission
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Time-stamp: <00/06/23 14:06:32 shriram>
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original posting
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[Though this posting is about Common Lisp jobs, the company welcomes
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and may consider at an advantage Schemers who are willing to make the
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transition to Common Lisp and thus harness skills from both paradigms.]
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Content Integrity is developing Webcentric Change Management products
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for Business-to-Business ("B2B") web sites. This is an exciting
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newly-funded startup opportunity, equity is available, and candidates
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will be responsible for developing state of the art web applications.
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The positions below are described from back-end to front-end. Back
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end developers should be bit tweakers who know how to make scalable
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high performance data stores on object and/or relational
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databases. Front end developers should be top notch web application
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developers who know every DHTML and Java applet browser interface
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trick in the book. In the middle are people familiar with application
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servers and all that goes with it (load balancing, parallelism, and
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every socket/security/authentication protocol under the sun).
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Most of the product is coded in Common Lisp and Java, but a variety of
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other language and technology skills are required depending on the
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position. There are some substantial data modeling and analysis tasks
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centered on XML and HTML. The models will be built using our unique
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versioned modeling engine.
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The environment is friendly, relatively ego-free, and occasional
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telecommuting is okay. "Can-do" people will be rewarded, whether
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you're just out of school or you've been doing this work for 20 years.
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The office location is TBD since we're going to get new office space
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one way or the other. Currently CII is in Braintree, but we're
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considering moving to points north. The commute is traffic-free
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(opposite the heavy volume traffic flows). It's 23 minutes from the
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route 20 / route 128 intersection, and 20 minutes from Boston. We're
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right on the Braintree red line and commuter rail stop.
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Please send resumes to jobs@content-integrity.com. Principals only,
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please.
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General Skills
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* Cross platform, HP/UX, Solaris, Linux, Windows NT.
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* C, C++, Common Lisp, Java.
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* Understanding revision/version/change/configuration
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management principles a big plus.
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* Web application development experience.
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Database (2 positions) (C/C++, Common Lisp)
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* Large scale object database work with ObjectStore.
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* Low level database representations to achieve optimal
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clustering and compaction (including compression) of data.
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* Nested and parallel transactions, deadlock avoidance,
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transaction restarts, hierarchical lock models.
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* Top notch object-relational mapping skills for
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deploying relational-db solutions based on complex, high
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performance object models.
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* Superlative Objectstore and Common Lisp skills to
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develop Lisp to ObjectStore interfaces.
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Application Server (3 positions)
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(COM, CORBA, JavaBeans, Common Lisp, Java)
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* Load balancing techniques.
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* Strong HTTP protocol experience, request forwarding,
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secure sockets, SHTTP.
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* Compressed and secure data transmissions,
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authentication, directory services integration (LDAP).
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* Proxy servers and other HTTP oriented cache techniques.
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* Microsoft Office Server Extensions APIs.
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XML, HTML model development (2 people) (Common Lisp, Java)
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* Stong knowledge of W3C XML specifications, experience
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writing and using XML processors.
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* Experience writing HTTP/HTML spiders and analyzing HTML
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page content.
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XML, HTML UI development (2 positions) (Common Lisp, Java)
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* Experience developing DHTML and/or Java AWT Applet
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based interfaces for presenting structural interfaces for
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navigation and presentation of XML and HTML content.
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Web application user interface specialist (1 position) (DHTML, XML)
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* Experience developing state of the art user-friendly
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web application interfaces with DHTML for diverse browser
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clients. EXPERT with Javascript and all the tools of the
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trade for developing elegant and effective web application
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interfaces.
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* Ability to design the total navigation scheme for an
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application that really flows for non-technical application users.
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Quality Assurance Positions (3 Positions)
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This is not your average QA position. You'll be called
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upon to code, script, and work with third party tools
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that ensure robust 24x7 mission and data critical web
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application operation.
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* Common Lisp and/or cross-platform PERL scripting
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experience.
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* Experience writing unit tests in Common Lisp and/or
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Java.
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* Experience writing object-database tests at the API
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level (any language)
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* Experience with user-agent (browser, http-client) UI
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testing.
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* CROSS PLATFORM REGRESSION experience a must. Our tests
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and test agents must run on Windows NT and Unix equally
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well.
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