Employment in Adult Entertainment Industry as a Software Engineer [closed]

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I performed a search on the web but could not find any results, therefore I thought to ask here:



Is there a website or an agency where someone can find job listings for working as a Software Engineer in the field of Adult Entertainment industry (e.g. xnxx)?



It is rather impressive that these websites are huge and have major technical challenges in scaling, yet I could find very few job listings for them. These companies must have Development needs, so how can I find these jobs?







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closed as off-topic by The Wandering Dev Manager, gnat, scaaahu, mcknz, Lilienthal♦ Oct 27 '15 at 11:46


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    Is there a reason you're focused on this, rather than just looking for a job in large-scale streaming media and letting them find you? Admittedly the porn industry is usually one of the firsg adopters of any new communications technology, but they're no longer the biggest/best in that arena since the tech has matured.
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    @keshlam yes, there is, but it's personal and therefore off topic I guess?
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I performed a search on the web but could not find any results, therefore I thought to ask here:



Is there a website or an agency where someone can find job listings for working as a Software Engineer in the field of Adult Entertainment industry (e.g. xnxx)?



It is rather impressive that these websites are huge and have major technical challenges in scaling, yet I could find very few job listings for them. These companies must have Development needs, so how can I find these jobs?







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closed as off-topic by The Wandering Dev Manager, gnat, scaaahu, mcknz, Lilienthal♦ Oct 27 '15 at 11:46


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions asking for advice on what to do are not practical answerable questions (e.g. "what job should I take?", or "what skills should I learn?"). Questions should get answers explaining why and how to make a decision, not advice on what to do. For more information, click here." – The Wandering Dev Manager, gnat, scaaahu, Lilienthal
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








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    Comments are intended to ask clarifications of the question - not discuss morality, provide answers, and all the other things that were present here in the comments.
    – Elysian Fields♦
    Oct 26 '15 at 14:07






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    Is there a reason you're focused on this, rather than just looking for a job in large-scale streaming media and letting them find you? Admittedly the porn industry is usually one of the firsg adopters of any new communications technology, but they're no longer the biggest/best in that arena since the tech has matured.
    – keshlam
    Oct 26 '15 at 15:32






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    @keshlam yes, there is, but it's personal and therefore off topic I guess?
    – Yiannis Tsimalis
    Oct 28 '15 at 11:40












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I performed a search on the web but could not find any results, therefore I thought to ask here:



Is there a website or an agency where someone can find job listings for working as a Software Engineer in the field of Adult Entertainment industry (e.g. xnxx)?



It is rather impressive that these websites are huge and have major technical challenges in scaling, yet I could find very few job listings for them. These companies must have Development needs, so how can I find these jobs?







share|improve this question














I performed a search on the web but could not find any results, therefore I thought to ask here:



Is there a website or an agency where someone can find job listings for working as a Software Engineer in the field of Adult Entertainment industry (e.g. xnxx)?



It is rather impressive that these websites are huge and have major technical challenges in scaling, yet I could find very few job listings for them. These companies must have Development needs, so how can I find these jobs?









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closed as off-topic by The Wandering Dev Manager, gnat, scaaahu, mcknz, Lilienthal♦ Oct 27 '15 at 11:46


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions asking for advice on what to do are not practical answerable questions (e.g. "what job should I take?", or "what skills should I learn?"). Questions should get answers explaining why and how to make a decision, not advice on what to do. For more information, click here." – The Wandering Dev Manager, gnat, scaaahu, Lilienthal
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




closed as off-topic by The Wandering Dev Manager, gnat, scaaahu, mcknz, Lilienthal♦ Oct 27 '15 at 11:46


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions asking for advice on what to do are not practical answerable questions (e.g. "what job should I take?", or "what skills should I learn?"). Questions should get answers explaining why and how to make a decision, not advice on what to do. For more information, click here." – The Wandering Dev Manager, gnat, scaaahu, Lilienthal
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







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    Comments are intended to ask clarifications of the question - not discuss morality, provide answers, and all the other things that were present here in the comments.
    – Elysian Fields♦
    Oct 26 '15 at 14:07






  • 1




    Is there a reason you're focused on this, rather than just looking for a job in large-scale streaming media and letting them find you? Admittedly the porn industry is usually one of the firsg adopters of any new communications technology, but they're no longer the biggest/best in that arena since the tech has matured.
    – keshlam
    Oct 26 '15 at 15:32






  • 1




    @keshlam yes, there is, but it's personal and therefore off topic I guess?
    – Yiannis Tsimalis
    Oct 28 '15 at 11:40












  • 2




    Comments are intended to ask clarifications of the question - not discuss morality, provide answers, and all the other things that were present here in the comments.
    – Elysian Fields♦
    Oct 26 '15 at 14:07






  • 1




    Is there a reason you're focused on this, rather than just looking for a job in large-scale streaming media and letting them find you? Admittedly the porn industry is usually one of the firsg adopters of any new communications technology, but they're no longer the biggest/best in that arena since the tech has matured.
    – keshlam
    Oct 26 '15 at 15:32






  • 1




    @keshlam yes, there is, but it's personal and therefore off topic I guess?
    – Yiannis Tsimalis
    Oct 28 '15 at 11:40







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Comments are intended to ask clarifications of the question - not discuss morality, provide answers, and all the other things that were present here in the comments.
– Elysian Fields♦
Oct 26 '15 at 14:07




Comments are intended to ask clarifications of the question - not discuss morality, provide answers, and all the other things that were present here in the comments.
– Elysian Fields♦
Oct 26 '15 at 14:07




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Is there a reason you're focused on this, rather than just looking for a job in large-scale streaming media and letting them find you? Admittedly the porn industry is usually one of the firsg adopters of any new communications technology, but they're no longer the biggest/best in that arena since the tech has matured.
– keshlam
Oct 26 '15 at 15:32




Is there a reason you're focused on this, rather than just looking for a job in large-scale streaming media and letting them find you? Admittedly the porn industry is usually one of the firsg adopters of any new communications technology, but they're no longer the biggest/best in that arena since the tech has matured.
– keshlam
Oct 26 '15 at 15:32




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@keshlam yes, there is, but it's personal and therefore off topic I guess?
– Yiannis Tsimalis
Oct 28 '15 at 11:40




@keshlam yes, there is, but it's personal and therefore off topic I guess?
– Yiannis Tsimalis
Oct 28 '15 at 11:40










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Generally I have found most of the large adult oriented sites out there are developed and maintained by a company under a different name. If you look at the PornHub network (pornhub, redtube, brazzers) those sites are developed and maintained by a company known as MindGeek.



Try searching for the companies in charge of the sites and not search so much for the site names themselves.






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    One of my good friends runs a company that does this kind of work. He is contracted by the owners of websites, so you will probably never find out the name of his company (and I'm not going to say what it is). He has about 10 employees, and they are all remote. He always brings them together for the annual industry convention in Las Vegas, Adult Entertainment Expo. That would be the ideal place to try to find work, but AEE is mostly an industry only event, so you cannot get in without knowing someone.



    The best advice is to look for work with one of the major players and make connections to get into the "boutique" stuff. Believe it or not, I saw ads on job sites for positions at Hustler a few months ago. Ironically, that is how my friend got started in the business.






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      Thank you for the answer, it's the first not obvious response that actually provided me with information I did not already know. So your friend works as a contractor with the company and he is leading a whole team that works remotely, each one as a contractor as well? Maybe freelance websites are the way to go for adult entertainment websites then.
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    Generally I have found most of the large adult oriented sites out there are developed and maintained by a company under a different name. If you look at the PornHub network (pornhub, redtube, brazzers) those sites are developed and maintained by a company known as MindGeek.



    Try searching for the companies in charge of the sites and not search so much for the site names themselves.






    share|improve this answer
























      up vote
      6
      down vote



      accepted










      Generally I have found most of the large adult oriented sites out there are developed and maintained by a company under a different name. If you look at the PornHub network (pornhub, redtube, brazzers) those sites are developed and maintained by a company known as MindGeek.



      Try searching for the companies in charge of the sites and not search so much for the site names themselves.






      share|improve this answer






















        up vote
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        accepted







        up vote
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        down vote



        accepted






        Generally I have found most of the large adult oriented sites out there are developed and maintained by a company under a different name. If you look at the PornHub network (pornhub, redtube, brazzers) those sites are developed and maintained by a company known as MindGeek.



        Try searching for the companies in charge of the sites and not search so much for the site names themselves.






        share|improve this answer












        Generally I have found most of the large adult oriented sites out there are developed and maintained by a company under a different name. If you look at the PornHub network (pornhub, redtube, brazzers) those sites are developed and maintained by a company known as MindGeek.



        Try searching for the companies in charge of the sites and not search so much for the site names themselves.







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            One of my good friends runs a company that does this kind of work. He is contracted by the owners of websites, so you will probably never find out the name of his company (and I'm not going to say what it is). He has about 10 employees, and they are all remote. He always brings them together for the annual industry convention in Las Vegas, Adult Entertainment Expo. That would be the ideal place to try to find work, but AEE is mostly an industry only event, so you cannot get in without knowing someone.



            The best advice is to look for work with one of the major players and make connections to get into the "boutique" stuff. Believe it or not, I saw ads on job sites for positions at Hustler a few months ago. Ironically, that is how my friend got started in the business.






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              Thank you for the answer, it's the first not obvious response that actually provided me with information I did not already know. So your friend works as a contractor with the company and he is leading a whole team that works remotely, each one as a contractor as well? Maybe freelance websites are the way to go for adult entertainment websites then.
              – Yiannis Tsimalis
              Oct 26 '15 at 20:17














            up vote
            4
            down vote













            One of my good friends runs a company that does this kind of work. He is contracted by the owners of websites, so you will probably never find out the name of his company (and I'm not going to say what it is). He has about 10 employees, and they are all remote. He always brings them together for the annual industry convention in Las Vegas, Adult Entertainment Expo. That would be the ideal place to try to find work, but AEE is mostly an industry only event, so you cannot get in without knowing someone.



            The best advice is to look for work with one of the major players and make connections to get into the "boutique" stuff. Believe it or not, I saw ads on job sites for positions at Hustler a few months ago. Ironically, that is how my friend got started in the business.






            share|improve this answer
















            • 1




              Thank you for the answer, it's the first not obvious response that actually provided me with information I did not already know. So your friend works as a contractor with the company and he is leading a whole team that works remotely, each one as a contractor as well? Maybe freelance websites are the way to go for adult entertainment websites then.
              – Yiannis Tsimalis
              Oct 26 '15 at 20:17












            up vote
            4
            down vote










            up vote
            4
            down vote









            One of my good friends runs a company that does this kind of work. He is contracted by the owners of websites, so you will probably never find out the name of his company (and I'm not going to say what it is). He has about 10 employees, and they are all remote. He always brings them together for the annual industry convention in Las Vegas, Adult Entertainment Expo. That would be the ideal place to try to find work, but AEE is mostly an industry only event, so you cannot get in without knowing someone.



            The best advice is to look for work with one of the major players and make connections to get into the "boutique" stuff. Believe it or not, I saw ads on job sites for positions at Hustler a few months ago. Ironically, that is how my friend got started in the business.






            share|improve this answer












            One of my good friends runs a company that does this kind of work. He is contracted by the owners of websites, so you will probably never find out the name of his company (and I'm not going to say what it is). He has about 10 employees, and they are all remote. He always brings them together for the annual industry convention in Las Vegas, Adult Entertainment Expo. That would be the ideal place to try to find work, but AEE is mostly an industry only event, so you cannot get in without knowing someone.



            The best advice is to look for work with one of the major players and make connections to get into the "boutique" stuff. Believe it or not, I saw ads on job sites for positions at Hustler a few months ago. Ironically, that is how my friend got started in the business.







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              Thank you for the answer, it's the first not obvious response that actually provided me with information I did not already know. So your friend works as a contractor with the company and he is leading a whole team that works remotely, each one as a contractor as well? Maybe freelance websites are the way to go for adult entertainment websites then.
              – Yiannis Tsimalis
              Oct 26 '15 at 20:17












            • 1




              Thank you for the answer, it's the first not obvious response that actually provided me with information I did not already know. So your friend works as a contractor with the company and he is leading a whole team that works remotely, each one as a contractor as well? Maybe freelance websites are the way to go for adult entertainment websites then.
              – Yiannis Tsimalis
              Oct 26 '15 at 20:17







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            Thank you for the answer, it's the first not obvious response that actually provided me with information I did not already know. So your friend works as a contractor with the company and he is leading a whole team that works remotely, each one as a contractor as well? Maybe freelance websites are the way to go for adult entertainment websites then.
            – Yiannis Tsimalis
            Oct 26 '15 at 20:17




            Thank you for the answer, it's the first not obvious response that actually provided me with information I did not already know. So your friend works as a contractor with the company and he is leading a whole team that works remotely, each one as a contractor as well? Maybe freelance websites are the way to go for adult entertainment websites then.
            – Yiannis Tsimalis
            Oct 26 '15 at 20:17


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