Jobs
XWiki.com has been created in 2004 to develop and market the open-source software XWiki as well as a service offering related to it. These services include training, development, projects and the hosting service XWiki.com.
We are always looking for talented people that could help us build the XWiki business. We are especially interested by any opportunities to develop the XWiki business in the USA.
Contact us at
jobs AT xwiki.com with the mention JOB in your mail subject.
Internships
Internships are located in Paris, France. Remote working is also a possibility.
Software Engineering
XWiki.com has been created in 2004 to develop and market the open-source software XWiki as well as a service offering related to it. These services include training, development, projects and the hosting service XWiki.com.
The team is looking for Intern to participate to the open-source development of XWiki. Example projects are available
on the open source web site
If you join us, you will be able to work with experts of the Internet, of Open-Source Software and Internet technologies in general. You will learn the advanced project management and development methodologies of Open Source communities, particularly the eXtreme Programming methodology. You will be able to show your internship results and value them in the Open Source community.
Technologies: Java, XML, XHTML, CSS, JS, Groovy, Velocity, Tomcat.
Methodologies: Open Source, eXtreme Programming.
Criterias: technical levels, autonomy.
Marketing
XWiki.com has been created in 2004 to develop and market the open-source software XWiki as well as a service offering related to it. These services include training, development, projects and the hosting service XWiki.com.
The team is looking for Intern to participate to the marketing of XWiki and our offering.
The internship can include the following areas of work:
- complete refactoring of the Internet web site
- work on brochures and presentation of the project and offering.
- communication through the XWiki Blog and in the blogosphere.
- project management of collaborations with other Internet Services.
- market study of the customers needs and of the competitition.
- help define the pricing of positionning of the offering.
- creation of a project plan with priorities for the development.
- project management of the documentation and look and feel work on the product.
- participate to the Business Plan and financial presentations.
Experience: Internet, collaboration software, viral marketing viral, blogs.
Langues: english mandatory.
Letter to the Student I believe you will find the material covered in the module useful throughout the remainder of your college career and your life. Technology is constantly changing. Even while writing this module there have been several “upgrades” of the software we will cover. Such rapid changes leave us in one of three positions, rebellion, tolerance, or embraced. Those in rebellion resist the changes with all their energy, longing for the good old days. Those who tolerate the changes may use the technology but only as they must. Those who embrace the changes find their ability to adapt enhanced. They see the potential of the changes to solve problems and increase productivity. Thinking creatively about how the current technology can enhance our lives and embrace the changes is a step-up from the mere tolerance of that technology. Although this module is largely pragmatic, you will be discussing, and hopefully, developing the ability to see possibilities Obviously, at least some of the material covered will be new to you. DON’T STRESS OUT. You will get through it. Enjoy the ride. Rick Upchurch