Update on VentureBeat's high-end jobs

jobladder.jpgSince launching our $100,000 plus VentureBeat JobBoard, the job market continues to get tighter. Silicon Valley has a 4.1 percent unemployment rate, the lowest since the boom. Employers are having a tough time finding qualified applicants, so we’re trying to help.

Here are some of the latest job listings, just in time for some Thanksgiving resume-writing:

–Bing, a stealth Palo Alto start-up run by industry veteran Eric Hahn, looks for ace software developer. (This is a company no one has reported on before.)
Tabula, a Santa Clara start-up, is hiring aggressively, also wants some software developers, but also a design architect and a circuit designer.
First Round Capital, the seed venture capital firm run by Josh Kopelman and Rob Hayes, is looking for a venture analyst.
Energy Innovations, the solar technology company that just signed a deal with Google to introduce the nation’s largest commercial installment, is looking for sales and marketing people.
–Ad network company AdMob is looking for a software engineer; Amazon’s search start-up, A9.com, is looking for a product manager; and SearchForce is looking for a software engineer.

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Matt launched VentureBeat in September of 2006, with the realization that no one else was covering the entrepreneurial and tech innovation scene with the velocity or depth that he was. Prior to founding VentureBeat, he covered venture capital for the San Jose Mercury News from 2001 to 2006. In 2002, Matt was awarded "Journalist of the Year" by the Northern California Society of Professional Journalists. Prior to working at the Merc, he was a correspondent for the Wall Street Journal in Bonn, Germany from 1995 to 1998, and a writer for the Washington Post in 1994. Matt holds a PhD in Government and an MA in German and European Studies from Georgetown University. In addition to VentureBeat, Matt is also the Executive Producer of DEMO, the leading launchpad event for emerging technologies.

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