Who's Hiring: New on Web Hosting Jobs

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — We take a regular look through new job postings on our associated site Web Hosting Jobs (www.webhostingjobs.com) and post a summary here in the WHIR news section incorporating some of the newest openings.

Lithium Technologies (Emeryville, California)

Last week, Lithium Technologies (www.lithium.com), a company that develops solutions for building online communities, posted two openings – a demand generation manager (a marketing position), and a chief systems architect. Both jobs are located in Emeryville, California. The company posted a third listing for an online moderator, which would be handled remotely.

Netfirms, Inc. (Toronto, Ontario)

Last week, web hosting firm Netfirms (www.netfirms.ca) posted a listing for a tier 1 tech support job, based in Toronto, Ontario.

NaviSite (Andover, Massachusetts)

Also last week, web hosting provider NaviSite (www.navisite.com) posted an opening for an “inside sales consultant – dedicated hosting.” The job is based in Andover, Massachusetts.

Sub6 Limited (Remote)

And last week again, Sub6 Limited (www.clook.co.uk), a web hosting company based in the UK, posted a listing for a cPanel tech support representative. The job is a full-time position that will be handled remotely.

InMotion Hosting (Virginia Beach, Virginia)

Earlier this week, web hosting provider InMotion Hosting (www.inmotionhosting.com) listed two new openings, for a sales team member and for a tier 1 tech support position – both of them focused on Linux-based hosting. Both jobs are based in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Liam Eagle

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Liam Eagle has worked as a contributor to the Web Host Industry Review since its inception in 2000, and as editor since 2003. He has been editor of the WHIR's print magazine since its launch. His daily involvement in the gathering and reporting of Web hosting news and his regular interaction with Web hosting leaders gives him an uncommonly broad appreciation of the issues and tends facing the business. Through his WHIR blog, Liam spots Web hosting trends and offers opinions on the industry-wide impacts of major developments and the motivation behind big announcements. Follow him on Twitter @liameagle

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