SitePoint, Australian based Web tech book company is hiring

Our good friends at SitePoint are look­ing to fill a num­ber of posi­tions. So if you are look­ing for an inter­est­ing, chal­leng­ing job in the web tech world, take a look.

Do you enjoy tin­ker­ing with the lat­est web tech­nolo­gies? Fancy your­self as a gun coder, a gifted com­mu­ni­ca­tor, or an accom­plished team leader?

SitePoint has sev­eral excit­ing posi­tions open at the moment, includ­ing the

following:

- tech­ni­cal editor

 – web appli­ca­tion developer

 – busi­ness manager

In fact, we’re always look­ing for tal­ented peo­ple to join our team, regard­less of their spe­cific back­ground. No other com­pany in Australia pub­lishes the kind of con­tent that we pub­lish, either in print or online.

So if you love the web as much as we do, we want to hear from you! Apply online or chat to one of the friendly SitePoint staff mem­bers at Web Directions South this year.

About SitePoint

SitePoint is a fast-​​growing online media com­pany and infor­ma­tion provider tar­get­ing the web pro­fes­sional mar­ket. Recognised three years in a row in the BRW Fast 100 and Deloitte Technology Fast 50, this is one of Australia’s fastest grow­ing com­pa­nies. The busi­ness is also ranked in the top 500 most vis­ited web sites in the world, and is run from a groovy and friendly but highly pro­fes­sional office in inner Melbourne.

2 responses to “SitePoint, Australian based Web tech book company is hiring”:

  1. […] Mike Fahey wrote an inter­est­ing post today onHere’s a quick excerpt­Site­Point is a fast-​​growing online media com­pany and infor­ma­tion provider tar­get­ing the web pro­fes­sional mar­ket. Recognised three years in a row in the BRW Fast 100 and Deloitte Technology Fast 50, this is one of Australia’s fastest … […]

  2. […] The Australian web com­mu­nity is buzzing ahead of the Web Directions South con­fer­ence in Sydney later this week. As usual, a con­tin­gent of friendly and fun-​​loving folks from SitePoint HQ will be atten­dance. Also as usual, we’re hiring! […]

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