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Looking for good people. Apply within.

by | Wed 1 Aug 2007

Are you a smart, enthusiastic, committed lover of free software and Ubuntu and want to work with upstream and downstream projects to improve how they work with Ubuntu and vice-versa? Well, I am growing my community team here at Canonical and I am looking to hire an *External Project Developer Relations* role. This role is best explained by the job summary:

> To maintain and develop strong relations between Ubuntu and upstream software projects, derivative distributions, and other external projects that relate to Ubuntu.

See the [full job description here](https://www.ubuntu.com/employment#EPDR) and if you think you are up for the challenge, send a cover letter and CV with references to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). Please indicate in your submission that the role is *External Project Developer Relations* . We prefer to receive applications and CVs/Resumes in either PDF or plain text format.

Please *don’t* contact me personally with your CVs, and instead send them to HR as directed above.

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