Job Posting: Chief Operating Officer (COO)
June 27, 2007
I thought I would post this to my blog. If you know of anyone that would make a great fit, please pass this on.
My company, Donat Group is looking for a COO.
JDonat Group
A Creative Technology Company
JOB OPPORTUNITY: CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER (COO)
Donat Group is a small, profitable Web development firm engaged in social network development and technology R&D. Online community, MMOG, learning and (soon) mobile technologies are the major focus of the work we do for customers who range from small start-ups to Fortune 500 companies, as well as organizations in the public and not-for-profit sectors. We are strategically positioned to meet this rapidly growing market. Our growth strategy includes plans to open offices in Central Canada and the United States in the next 3 years.
Donat Group needs an experienced COO to join our executive team to manage our operations and to help guide our growth. We prefer an individual with web and/or mobile service experience, a post secondary degree, preferably with a concentration in finance and/or business administration, and 5 to 10 years experience in financial management, administration and/or operations.
This is a hands-on position. As COO, you will be primarily responsible for managing staff, budgeting, and establishing processes that ensure profitable, sustainable business operations. These should be consistent with our growth strategy and with our fun and creative culture.
This job is ideal for an entrepreneurial professional looking to be part of a team responsible for building a multi-million dollar business.
COMPENSATION: Base salary is negotiable, but, as a small company intent on explosive growth, lucrative incentives must be a meaningful component of the compensation.
TO APPLY: Submit your resume and enquiries to Mandy Eagles: mandy fullstop eagles atsign donatgroup fullstop com
DEADLINE: July 13, 2007
hey
hey doc,
can i apply for the COO position?
I passed it along to Ryan.
I passed it along to Ryan. He's a guy in my office. He never gets enough credit for all his hard work. Thanks for the tip David.