On 05/10/2009, at 7:26 PM, Pat Allan wrote:
>> So if you fancy it, you should contact us at
>> [email protected] with a CV and lets see if we can work
>> together.
> A CV? Not a GitHub account name? ;)
>
> Also, I'm guessing it's primarily Ruby, given this list, ...

Ummm... and the post's subject perhaps? Or has
someone ported Rails to C# without telling me? ;-)

Clifford Heath (sad geek with 30+ years in IT :-).

> but you don't
> state any language explicitly (although you like 'extra languages') -
> wouldn't be hurt spelling that out.
>
> --  
> Pat
>
> On 05/10/2009, at 10:11 AM, Robert Postill wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> My company (Dius Computing) is looking to recruit software engineers
>> for work in Sydney.  We've got a few big projects coming up and we
>> need to add some steel to our development team.  So what do you need
>> to know?
>> Dius facts:
>> * We are predominantly a consulting company, so the work is varied.
>> * We tend to work with Tier 1 clients in the following domains:  
>> media,
>> banking & finance, logistics and utilities
>> * We have approximately sixty employees split between Sydney and
>> Melbourne
>> * Many of our existing employees are skilled software engineers,
>> people you'd like to work with if you could
>> * We believe in and use Agile methodologies
>> * We operate in a relatively flat structure.
>>
>> Traits you'd need to exhibit:
>> * You want to be a software engineer in the real sense, there's going
>> to be questions in your interview that will make you lift beyond
>> Design Patterns
>> * You need to have commercial experience, start from two years and
>> work up from there (we have guys who boast twenty years in IT)
>> * Pragmatism is a must, we want to deliver working business value
>> * You should know Agile methodologies but we can ground you in that
>> if necessary
>> * Architectural understanding gets bonus points or dollars
>> * Distributed enterprise applications are our bread and butter, so
>> they should be yours too
>> * Extra languages is a win, particularly if you can lay down the law
>> with functional languages or less common languages
>> * Both domain driven design and BDD experience will mark you out
>> from the crowd
>> * You need to be a permanent resident.
>>
>> So if you fancy it, you should contact us at
>> [email protected] with a CV and lets see if we can work
>> together.
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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