brooba.com – start-up requires Chief Technology Officer

brooba are looking for a CTO, somebody who is at the forefront of technology, no smoke, no mirrors:

The CTO of Brooba.com would be expected to guide us on our technological path.

So far we have used C#, ASP.NET, Microsoft SQL Server and AJAX. We are keen to hear from people who have had access to or interest in mobile (phone) technology and Facebook’s F8 development platform.

The rumoured opening up of other social network platforms Orkut and MySpace, also provide plenty of future development potential for us!

We really believe we have a fantastic product to unleash on the world! We are literally creating a new technological platform from where we can impact upon a global industry!

We are looking for technological wizards only, magicians need not apply!

It will be a hugely challenging experience for the right person, if you’re that person get in touch.

The CTO will be working for equity to start with, there’s no point in us pretending we have a huge salary on offer.

contact: stuart[at]brooba[dot]com

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2 thoughts on “brooba.com – start-up requires Chief Technology Officer”

  1. Sounds exciting – they may have a good product, they may not, who knows? The working for equity rings huge alarm bells though. Been there, done that in early 2000 – nearly cost me my house. Turns out the mortgage company (and everyone else) wants cash.

    Still, sounds like a fun company if you are a lottery winner or are independently wealthy I think it’d be a great thing to do. 🙂

  2. Gary – I think we’re a great company to come and work with and is a fantastic opportunity for the right person, lottery winners shall also be very well received……!! 🙂

    Also I do appreciate your concerns about working for equity. However, an important point to consider (which I failed to include above), is that we’re not far from launching a beta version of the site soon. Therefore anyone interested in the CTO position will have a very good idea of what we’re all about in terms of product and people.

    We are trying to create a layer of transparency to a marketplace which certainly needs it, so I thought it was only right that we were upfront about the working for equity aspect of our opportunity also……we’re a pre-funded early stage start up and we just don’t have the money (yet!!) to offer someone a paid salary……

    Wishing you all the best,

    Stuart Bailey
    http://www.brooba.com

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