It’s an exciting time for Scottish startup Kiltr, a networking and social media site with a strong Scottish national flavour. We met with CEO Brian Hughes Halferty last year to hear about the company, and he seems like a really cool guy to work with. Having secured funding and launched the site in private beta, they are now ready to expand the Kiltr team! We’ve posted a number of opportunities for developers, and I’m happy to point out there’s a digital marketing position on offer as well as 2 roles for .NET gurus. So have a look and pass this on to anyone else that might be interested.
So, what does Kiltr do?
Professional Networking Platform + social media website
Why are you guys awesome?
We are focused on developing great products and services using the latest social networking technologies and at the same time building an innovative and fun company culture.
What position are you hiring for?
x2 .NET guys/Girls and x1 Digital marketing person (full or p/t)
Who would be the ideal candidate?
Start-up enthusiast, dynamic, hard-working, creative/innovative, social networking presence.
How about logistics?
Starting from 1st September or sooner – salaries to be discussed.
Location: Livingston
Wow that should be me, how do I apply!?
send max 2 pg CV and short email telling us a wee bit about yourself to:
brian@kiltr.com
There is already a Scottish Social Network, which since 2006, has been connecting Scots and Affinity Scots. Thousands are registered online. SCOTSIN evolved out of the powerful Scots In London network. SCOTSIN.com connects Scots, Scottish businesses and entrepreneurs, Scottish clubs and societies, Scottish organisations, Scottish agencies and charities – high profile Scots and leading Scottish businessmen and women are already registered. SCOTSIN has received acclaim as a model Scottish Network from an independent report on The Scottish Diaspora commissioned by The Scottish Government and also from The Scottish Government itself, being praised in front of fellow Scottish networks and peer groups at The Scottish Diaspora Forum at The Scottish Parliament. Scots and Affinity Scots can join at http://www.scotsin.com – SCOTSIN.com
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