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| casual dress code |
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| use of Free Software |
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Marchex
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- type of organization: public
- size: large (101 to 500 people)
- website: www.marchex.com
- development offices:
Marchex's mission: to connect more local consumers and businesses than anyone else on the planet.
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Startup energy with established stability
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on
February 24, 2010
Marchex is an exciting place to work, yet does not expect nights/weekends from developers. That might happen in a production crisis situation as it could anywhere, but it is not the rule.
Since committing to reinvent itself in 2009, Marchex has made big progress in attracting top talent in engineering and other areas. Technology is Java / MySQL predominantly, some Oracle, some RoR. SDLC is a mix of waterfall with rapid releases; one group is transitioning more...
