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Hackers Needed, Los Angeles

May 9, 2008 by Eliot 7 Comments


Hack-A-Day is looking for fulltime contributors in the the Los Angeles area. The details are in this Craigslist ad.

Our friends at Mahalo are also looking for a Systems Engineer, Los Angeles.

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