Manage office operations and help maintain a smoothly running workplace for a fast-growing software startup. Responsibilities likely include coordinating office needs, supporting employees, and improving day-to-day administrative processes.
We can write awesome (really, the best) code but when it comes to skills around maintaining an effectively running office space, we often crash and burn! Launched in 2012, Koding, a fast-growing startup (with over a million users), is seeking a People Operations Manager to take on the challenge of helping run our office as smoothly as we run our code.
Koding is a developer-focused startup based in San Francisco’s SOMA district. Our core product is: “Development Environments as a Service”. We offer feature rich cloud-based development environments that are complete with free VMs, an attractive code editor & sudo level terminal… all in a browser.
Koding provides all you need to move your software development completely to the cloud. You will be up and running in minutes on your own cloud-based Linux boxes where you can learn programming languages like Ruby, Go, Java, NodeJS, PHP, C, C++, Perl, Python…the list goes on! You can experiment with installing/configuring/hacking Wordpress, Laravel, Django, Bootstrap and a slew of others or fire up a MySQL, Mongo, Postgres server with the click of a button. Our collaboration features allow you to pair-program with your friends and colleagues using audio-video and real time sharing of the entire development workspace. Leave your localhost behind and step into the future!
More info:
* https://www.linkedin.com/company/koding
* https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/kodingen
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