Hello, Change agents,

My organization, Samasource, is seeking Ruby engineers to help us achieve
our mission to connect refugees, youth and women living across the globe
through microwork via the Internet. Feel free to contact me at
rosalyn at samasource.org if you have any questions.

-Rosalyn Mahashin

The Company:

Samasource is a social enterprise that connects people living in poverty to
work via the Internet. We are a small, dynamic team committed to changing
the world with an innovative business model. To get a quick overview of what
we do, watch this 50 second video on YouTube of two of our workers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96bSBNRCSoQ and this 9 minute TEDx talk our
founder gave: http://vimeo.com/9305118.
 The Code

We're building a distributed work system customized to our unique ecosystem.
This is a big space with lots of unsolved problems, and there's plenty of
room for a creative developer to innovate and help shape the future of
distributed work.
 The Tools

We keep up with the latest Rails 3.0.X releases, test with
Test::Unit/Shoulda, use Redis for some fanciness, plan with Pivotal Tracker,
and template with Haml and SASS. See something missing? Are we doing it
wrong? Tell us; better yet, show us.
 Responsibilities:

   - Write elegant, high quality, unit-tested code. Be prepared to send in
   samples of work that you're proud of, bonus points for contributions to open
   source projects
   - Proactively communicate with workers and customers to understand and
   fix problems
   - Fearlessly learn new technologies and comprehend new problem spaces
   - Share your work with internal and external stakeholders in team
   meetings and at conferences


Requirements:

   - 2+ years of experience working in Ruby
   - 3+ years of relational database experience
   - Strong working knowledge of unit testing frameworks
   - At home in a very fast-paced environment with a high level of ambiguity
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