Hi Jaime,

Sounds like a great opportunity to join a gaming company - unfortunately, it's 
based in Dublin.
Some of us are based in London and won't even consider relocating.

Thanks for posting it.

--
Evans

From: jaime.bue...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 11:15:58 +0100
To: python-uk@python.org
Subject: [python-uk] Jolt Online Gaming is hiring (another Python related       
job)





Hi everyone:  I don't usually use this list for these kind of things, but right 
now is proving quite hard to find good developers, and, as I am really happy 
with my job in Jolt (my current employer), I feel obligated to lend a hand and 
try to spread the word as much as possible. I know there has been some 
discussion about if job offers are available in this distribution list or not. 
Hope is relevant for everyone.



  There are currently two available positions in the development team, a lead 
Flash developer and a senior Python developer. The links are the official job 
descriptions, but I would like to tell a bit more about the tools we use 
everyday and the company, and about my experience working here.



  First of all, basic info about the company. Jolt Online Gaming is a games 
company based in Dublin, Ireland. Specifically, online free-to-play games, with 
social elements on them. Our latest releases are Playboy Party (in Facebook) 
and Utopia Kingdoms (available in Facebook and Kongregate). We are just about 
to release a new football management game, Championship Manager on Facebook.



  On the technical side of things, we try to find the right tool for each 
problem, so a lot of innovation is not only expected, but encouraged. We build 
our systems thinking of millions of players, which is always challenging. 
Scalability and performance are always important when making choices. Learning 
new things and being up-to-date is important.



  Some of the cool technologies and tools that we currently are using 
are:Languages: Recently, the focus is mainly Python for backend and Flash 
(ActionScript) for frontend, but there are also develops in Ruby, JavaScript 
and other languages.



Frameworks: Several Python ones, including Pylons, CherryPy, Django and web.py. 
In the past we have used also Ruby on Rails.Databases: NoSQL databases like 
MongoDB and Cassandra are being more and more important, but we also make good 
use of MySQL when fits.



Amazon services: Our infrastructure is based on Linux servers living in Amazon 
cloud services, making extensive use of Ec2, S3 and others.DVCS: We use git in 
all our projects.



  Another important detail about my work here, is that I am able to see almost 
immediately that a change on the code is reflected in the gameplay of 
thousands. It's good (and sometimes a little scary) to know that lots of people 
are using the software you're developing, and they are having fun with it.



  About the experience working here, I have to say that is absolutely 
fantastic. Not only do we work making games, but, of course, we love to play 
them. We often play boardgames and console games in the office, and we have a 
great time together. It's hard to imagine a nicer and friendlier place to work. 
I also learn something new everyday from my coworkers. A great environment of 
cooperation, with lots of freedom to do the things your way.



  The developers work closely with game designers and artists, which is also 
rewarding and leads to better understanding of the needs of the final game.
  If any of this sounds interesting, you can send an email directly to 
j...@joltonline.com or you can contact me if you prefer on this email address.




Cheers,    Jaime Buelta---
Check my blog!
http://wrongsideofmemphis.wordpress.com


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