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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Netflix Jobs - Two Positions Open (4/29/08)

Update: Both positions have been filled.


Sr. Web UI Engineer


At Netflix I have an immediate opening on my team. This is an exciting opportunity to ply your amazing web development/engineering talents to one of the most recognized brands on the Web! In this position you would join an absolutely amazing team of Web UI engineers at an exciting time in Netflix history.

We are currently refactoring the entire Web UI layer. As a team member you would be responsible for specific areas of the site and participate in moving our site to latest Web standards (think unobtrusive javascript, layered semantic markup, hijax, etc.), working to improve client performance (think yslow and beyond) and working to realize lots of new approaches to our interface.

Over the last few months we also have been growing the design team and our team works very closely with both product management & design to create cutting edge solutions.

Here is the job
. Don't hesitate to contact me if you are interested. Email me at: b DOT scott _AT_ yahoo dot COM.

Sr. Software Engineer -- Open APIs
Michael Hart, our Director of Open APIs and Community is looking for an Open APIs Sr. Software Engineer. This is an incredible role. Netflix is in the midst of opening up a suite of developer APIs and you can help make this happen. Get in now and shape the way developers all over hack and mashup Netflix!

If you are interested drop me a note at the email I referenced above.

--
Bill

2 comments:

Bob Leano said...

How can I reach Michael Hart, so we can talk about the possibilities of the Open API? Whats really golden is to create a Netflix Facebook Application! Flixster is in the top 10 FB apps, and there's even no fulfillment( I cant click to rent now) at Flixster. Once we get Netflix in FB, we will be #1 in movies category.

Bill Scott said...

Thanks Bob.

Follow up with an email to me (see above).

I can't comment on when the API will be public. But if you follow up I can hook you up with Michael.