Republican National Committee new media director Todd Herman announced at last week's PdF '09 that the GOP will have a new web presence up and running at GOP by mid-August, but the Democratic Party and its Organizing for America wing aren't waiting around to see what Herman et al come up with on the online and data fronts. The DNC and OFA have announced that they are expanding their tech operation with hiring in nine positions, including engineers in their fairly new "Innovation Labs." The available positions:
With warning that "this isn’t a 9-5 sort of job," the DNC and OFA indicate they have thier eyes open for people with highly-developed tech chops who are also "passionate about engaging millions of Americans in advancing President Obama's agenda and changing the country." (Among the required skills for the various positions are comfortability with things like Ruby, Git, SQL, and SAS.) The application for the DNC and OFA tech jobs can be completed here.
If you’re reading this blog post, you just might be the person we’re looking for.
Personal Democracy Forum is expanding!
We are looking to hire two new colleagues. We are seeking people who are creative, self-starting, hardworking, politically aware and web-savvy. One position will focus on business development and marketing our conference and our new PdF Network. The second position will involve writing and producing editorial content. Titles and salary are negotiable, dependent on experience. More details after the jump...