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title: 'Interesting gigs on the Silicon Florist Gig board'
date: '2008-05-05T23:23:46-07:00'
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  - Gigs
  - Jobs
  - Oregon
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  - Gigs
  - Jobs
  - Oregon
  - Portland
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# Interesting gigs on the Silicon Florist Gig board

Looking for a new gig? You might want to take a look at the Silicon Florist Gig board to see what’s what. Web startup looking to hire? Use the discount code **freebie** to post your open gigs for free.

Or maybe you’re a [Portvangelist](http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=portvangelist "Portvangelist")-to-be looking to move to the Rose City? Or someone who already lives here who’s looking for something new to do or a side project?

Well, don’t be shy. Feel free to use the gig board to pitch you skills. Just make sure you use a subject that makes it obvious like “inbound” or “looking” or “I am really cool” or something. Again, **freebie** at checkout and it’s, well, free.

As far as gigs, here are some of the newest ones:

- [Flex programmer at toonlet](http://siliconflorist.jobamatic.com/a/jbb/job-details/19126 "Flex programmer")
  “toonlet is looking for a skilled contract Flex programmer to help us build out our online comic-creation tools on a short-term, per-project basis. If you’ve got the skill-set, we could really use your help.” *\[Editor: Personally? I’d jump at the chance to work with these guys. Not only are they exceedingly pleasant, they’ve got some really cool ideas going with [toonlet](http://toonlet.com "toonlet"). And obviously, much more to come.\]*
- [Django developer at Extreme Arts &amp; Sciences](http://siliconflorist.jobamatic.com/a/jbb/job-details/19188 "django developer")
  “Extreme Arts &amp; Sciences, a change management and business consulting firm, is looking for an established freelancer to tweak our django CMS to better conform to our needs. We also anticipate a revamp of our site architecture and look-and-feel update coming soon, and will need to meld the new graphics and whatnot with the django CMS.”
