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Who's Hiring? Go Daddy Seeks Tech Talent at New Kirkland Digs

The Web Host Industry Review says Web domain giant Go Daddy, which recently opened an office at Carillon Point, is actively recruiting for Seattle area operations.

 

Go Daddy, the web domain provider that recently opened a temporary office at Kirkland’s Carillon Point, is seeking tech talent for its new Seattle area operations.

A post on the Web Host Industry Review website indicated Go Daddy has announced several new hires there and is continues to recruit technologists in the region.

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The Seattle area in 2011 was named the number one spot to find a high-tech job in the US by Forbes.

“The reason to join Go Daddy is simple … you can make a difference at a company that is hell-bent on changing the world,” Go Daddy CEO Blake Irving said in a statement. “We have the opportunity to help small businesses in ways no one else in the space is doing right now.”

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One new hire at the Kirkland office -- the company is seeking to permanently locate either in Kirkland or Bellevue -- is chief architect Arnold Blinn, a 17-year veteran of Microsoft and founder of eShop, an ecommerce business acquired by Microsoft in 1996.

For the full Web Host Industry Review post, click here.

Previous Kirkland Patch coverage:

Report: Go Daddy Searching for New Office on the Eastside


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