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August 13, 2013 06:00 pm -04

Help build the future of Engadget: we're hiring!

Help build the future of Engadget

Help build the future of EngadgetHello there! It's been a few months since we saw each other last, how've you been? (For those of you who have no idea who I am, my name is Ryan, and I used to be the Editor-in-Chief around these parts. These days I'm back working on the product side, in charge of designing and engineering the future of Engadget.)

I wanted to give you a quick update on what's been going on around here, since by most accounts Engadget doesn't look too different from when I returned earlier this year.

First, and most importantly, we've been working super hard behind the scenes to build some really great new stuff. We've launched a few small things on the site, but Engadget still has so much potential to evolve, and it's long overdue. I can't wait to launch some of our bigger initiatives this year.

However, I need some help. I'm looking for great designers (UI and UX) and experienced engineers (back-end or front-end), and a PM to bring the future to life.

Engadget's parent company is backing me up in a huge way in making a big investment in your favorite technology news site. We've got some great things planned, and I'd be stoked if you threw your hat in the ring.

More soon!

<3 Ryan + the Engadget product team

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