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| Type | permanent |
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| Role taxonomy | Frontend |
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| Specialties | Frontend |
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| Location | Permanent, roles in London, New York City, and Seattle. |
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| Salary | £30–35k/yr (“£30-35k”) |
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| Apply via | Application link — https://www.distilled.net/jobs/ |
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| Hiring notes | — |
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| Parsed locations | Permanent, roles in London, New York City, and Seattle. |
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| Posted by | will_critchlow |
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| Posted | May 1, 2015 |
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| Source | View on Hacker News ↗ |
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Original posting
Permanent, full-time roles in London, New York City, and Seattle.
We are hiring for a bunch of roles at the moment - you can read more about the positions (and the company) here: https://www.distilled.net/jobs/ but in short, we're a digital marketing company, specialising in organic and paid search, content, and digital PR.
The jobs - in order of those most obviously of interest to HN:
LONDON: Front-end developer with some experience (£30-35k)
http://distilled.workable.com/jobs/55137
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LONDON / NYC / SEATTLE: Digital marketers (range of experience)
See list - http://distilled.workable.com/
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LONDON / NYC: Client development / Sales consultant
London: http://distilled.workable.com/jobs/54965
NYC: http://distilled.workable.com/jobs/55636
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LONDON / NYC / SEATTLE: Recruitment & HR manager
UK: http://distilled.workable.com/jobs/55167
US: http://distilled.workable.com/jobs/56764
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We recently had an all-hands email thread where people discussed what brought them to Distilled, and why they are still here. It got many great replies (including a number talking about how people's friends had typically had 2-3 jobs in the time they'd been with us), but this one stood out:
"A combination of an informal environment, freedom, and high expectations - I wanted a place where I could be myself and grow doing/learning things that I was passionate about, while having lots of smart people around me to collaborate with in doing so. I came from a huge, strictly regimented and siloed company, and was fed up with being told "that's a great idea, but it's not your job", and Distilled seemed to be the polar opposite."