Every Sunday I thought I would post a few of the jobs available in the domain industry. This week I started with the “big boys” and I hope in future weeks to be able to build a “Help Wanted” of companies or domainers who need people to do certain tasks. The domain industry is really no different from most Internet companies when it comes to employee needs. Engineers, SEO, Account managers, all are needed. For you? Maybe the domain flipping isn’t working out as well as you thought. Maybe you’re like Chef Patrick and you want to learn the industry a little more by working for someone else. If anyone is looking for employees or someone to do some work, feel free to email me and I’ll get your positions posted. And I’ll do it for free, every Sunday. Can’t beat that price.
Sedo.com
All their positions are out of Boston.
Senior Sales Consultant
In this role you will be responsible for driving new business across all critical product areas. Successful candidates are innovative, driven and entrepreneurial and will have a demonstrated ability to drive new business, develop and leverage a strong client network, and deliver repeatable and consistent business offerings with a focus on quality, creativity, and integrity.
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Sales Executive
In this role you will be responsible for driving loyalty, new business sales, and renewals while establishing high-level relationships with key decision makers and ensuring both growth and long term client satisfaction. Successful candidates are innovative, determined and execution oriented and will have a demonstrated ability to produce results, increase revenue in a metrics driven environment and leverage a strong client network.
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Business Development Director
As a Business Development Director you will be primarily responsible for developing new business and partnership opportunities for a diverse suit of products and value added services. Your role will be to identify, pursue and capture new business opportunities in addition to building continuing relationships with our existing key clients and partners as well as play an integral role in developing new ones.
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Accounting Associate
The Accounting Associate position is a unique role that encompasses many dynamic aspects of Accounting and Finance. At their core, the members of this international team are driven to uncover the best, and often creative, approach to problem solving, delivering new meanings of financial information, supporting internal departments in their accounting needs and developing new systems, procedures and departmental processes as needed for a fast paced and growing organization meanwhile keeping the best interest for company and client at the forefront of their decision making.
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Oversee.net
Quite a few positions here in both NY and LA. Full health coverage is a nice bonus in today’s market. Chef Patrick’s job is available as well. Obviously they allow tats and showmanship
Director of Monetization and Analytics | Monetization | Los Angeles, CA |
Senior Analyst | Monetization | Los Angeles, CA |
Account Executive / Domain Name Specialist | Moniker | Pompano Beach, FL |
UK Country Manager | ShopWiki – Marketing | New York, NY |
Business Analyst | ShopWiki – Technology | New York, NY |
Software Developer | ShopWiki – Technology | New York, NY |
QA Analyst | ShopWiki – Technology | New York, NY |
QA Engineer | ShopWiki – Technology | New York, NY |
UI Software Engineer | ShopWiki – Technology | New York, NY |
QA Engineer | Technology – DS | Los Angeles, CA |
Technical Program Manager | Technology – DS | Los Angeles, CA |
Front End Developer | Technology – DS | Los Angeles, CA |
Chief Research Engineer | Technology – Platform | Los Angeles, CA |
Senior Software Developer | Technology – Vertical Markets | Los Angeles, CA |
Senior PHP / Drupal Developer | Technology – Vertical Markets | Los Angeles, CA |
Search Engine Marketing Specialist | Vertical Markets | Los Angeles, CA |
Analyst | Vertical Markets | Los Angeles, CA |
Account Executive | Vertical Markets | Los Angeles, CA |
Director of Product Management | Vertical Markets | Los Angeles, CA |
Demand Media:
As expected they are looking for a ton of people in all different areas.
Godaddy.com
There are just too many to list. You’ll have to go to the website to get all the info. As expected. Heavy on the engineering wants.
ICANN
Quite a few jobs here as well including Senior Meeting Planner. The only thing worse than having to go to all those meetings is to have to plan them all
Marina del Rey, CA, US.
Marina del Rey, CA, US.
Marina del Rey, CA, US.
Silicon Valley, CA, US.
Any Global Location, To Be Determined
Brussels, BELGIUM
Brussels, BELGIUM
Marina del Rey, CA, US.
Marina del Rey, CA, US.
Washington DC, Brussels BE, Marina del Rey, CA, US.
Any Global Location, To Be Determined
Washington DC, Brussels BE, Marina del Rey, CA, US.
Washington DC, Brussels BE, Marina del Rey, CA, US.
Washington DC, Brussels BE, Marina del Rey, CA, US.
YouTube is hiring as well: http://www.google.com/intl/en/jobs/youtube/
Current openings:
Administrative
Advertising Sales and Customer Support
Business Operations and Development
Engineering Operations
Human Resources
Legal and Public Policy
Marketing and Communications
Product Management
Software Engineering
User Experience
Thanks for the info – had two interviews with recruiters / agencies this week as I’m back in the market. The feedback I received from them was that the job market has picked up considerably from last year but still is below levels of several years ago. Both seemed to view my domaining foray as a slight negative so I need to address that concern in interviews. For now I would like to stay in South Florida. The last two years have been a great learning experience but it is time to go back to the real world 🙂
Leonard,
Curious as to why they consider domaining a negative other than the fact you didn’t have a “real” job during that period.
Shane – Their comment was that I haven’t been doing traditional finance / accounting in two years now and that many companies would prefer someone with “more recent experience.” It is true I have had to brush up on Excel 2007 at the library because my home computer still has Excel 2003. However, after years of experience with monthly closings, budgets, cost & return-on-investment analysis, as well as Latin American operations, I don’t believe the accounting / finance function has changed radically over that timeframe. Rather, I believe the hiatus has given me a broader business perspective, an appreciation for sales and marketing and a basic grasp of website development and SEO. OK most accounting / finance professionals aren’t tasked to do such things in a corporate environment but I actually came across one local ecommerce company where I believe my recent experience would be viewed upon more favorably. We’ll see…