Bezurk’s Tech Team is Growing (and Leo’s getting Laaaarrgger)

Friday, January 25, 2008

Obscure Airplane! references aside, we’re looking for another infusion of brilliant techies to help take our travel tools to the next level. Without further ado, our positions in Singapore are:

Javascript Ninja (link to position description on monster.com.sg)
We need someone strong with the force in Javascript. If jQuery and Prototype are your cup of tea, drop us a CV.

Ruby on Rails Developer
Rails is already a major part of our application base. If you’re looking for full-time professional work with Rails - here’s your chance!

Linux System Administrator - Filled!
Someone has to keep the machines fed! If your Linux-fu is powerful, we have a place for you on the team.

If these jobs sound like you, please email your CV or resume to:
devel.bezurk (at) bezurk.com
with a note in the subject indicating the position.

We’re Hiring Geeks!

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Nothing keeps the wheels of Bezurk humming as well as the odd hapless employee thrown into the gears! If you have the geek-cred, Bezurk is looking for a few good folks to join our team of personable and yet merrily psychopathic techies. Fetch hither the job postings!

Ruby on Rails Developer - Singapore

Java Developer - Singapore

Javascript/Web Developer - Singapore

If any of these sound remotely like you, drop us a resume at devel {at} bezurk.com.

Bezurk puts Singapore on the Web 2.0 Map

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Business 2.0 magazine published by The FORTUNE/MONEY Group of Time Inc., has named Bezurk as one of “31 of the world’s hottest startups”.

The feature article is headed “It’s a Web, Web, Web 2.0 world” and leads in with “Not all of the startup action happens in Silicon Valley. Business 2.0 Magazine picks the top websites outside the U.S. that are changing the world.” The list was compiled by Business 2.0 journalists Erick Schonfeld and Yi-Wen Yen.

Here’s an interactive map of where the 31 hottest start ups are located - We are proud to have placed Singapore firmly on the map.

Here’s a complete list of all 31 sites:

Burrp (India)
Weblin (Germany)
Vivapets (Portugal)
Tangler (Australia)
Rebtel (Sweden)
Widsets (Finland)
Bezurk (Singapore)
Tractis (Spain)
Maxthon (China)
YoYo Games (UK)
Trivop (France)
Bliin (Netherlands)
Joost (UK)
Babelgum (Italy)
Sky-Click (Switzerland)
Stardoll (Sweden)
OhmyNews (South Korea)
Keotag (New Caledonia)
Spreadshirt (Germany)
mTouche (Malaysia)
Trendio (Sweden)
eSnips (Israel)
Myubo
(Slovakia)
Afrigator (South Africa)
Pixrat (India)
Cambrian House (Canada)
Kichdee (India)
Mobagetown (Japan)
Babytree (China)
eDushi (China)
Aprex (Brazil)

Here’s a follow up article on where last years hottest start ups are now

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