LeanServer needs an amazing technical evangelist

LeanServer has been up to a lot this past year (also making it harder to blog).  We've built some exciting scalability tech for clients, released our first product, and have several more exciting things in the pipeline.

Now, we need to take things to the next level - by getting the word out about our products, creating powerful success stories, and growing our customer base. 

We need someone who is both technical enough to get and demo our products, and is amazing at writing, making demos, social networking, and all the things that can help us reach our audience.

This is the kind of rare job where you can grow as fast as you can help us grow our business, and be VP level in no time.  Needless to say, it is not a 9-5 job.

Think you got what it takes? 

http://careers.stackoverflow.com/jobs/9825/technical-developer-evangelist-leanserver

Published 18 January 11 06:20 by Mike Volodarsky
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# said on January 19, 2011 4:56 AM:

This is the kind of rare job where you can grow as fast as you can

# Furkan said on January 23, 2011 5:20 AM:
This is the rare kind of job where you can grow as fast as possible
# IRS Attorneys said on February 3, 2011 8:44 AM:
A rare job that only a few can do.
# said on February 15, 2011 4:16 AM:

nice information

# said on March 18, 2011 5:34 AM:

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# said on March 24, 2011 2:25 AM:

sounds cool

# zipgoods said on March 31, 2011 11:19 AM:
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