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When was the last time you had fun at work, working hard, doing something important?<

ownCloud is growing like crazy, giving businesses a secure, on-premises alternative to consumer-grade file sync and share like Dropbox. It’s a hot space, important work and a fun work environment. We currently have positions open in both Nuremberg, Germany and Boston, Mass.

When was the last time you had fun at work, working hard, doing something important? ownCloud is a small company with the potential to make a huge impact in a red hot market. In just over 18 months ownCloud has made a name for itself (BusinessWeek called us “hip”) as the enterprise alternative to Dropbox. But as a small company, you have the opportunity to make a huge impact and grow with the company.
These jobs are currently open:

Consultant → Boston Area
Support Engineer → Boston Area
Sales Executive → Boston Area
Sales Engineer → Nuremberg, Germany
Support Engineer → Nuremberg, Germany

Interested? Please send your resume to moc.duolcnwo@krow and tell us why you would like to work for ownCloud!

Your Data, Your Cloud, Your Way!

ownCloud GmbH

June 7, 2013

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