Sounds awesome. It's a shame that you are not in Melbourne. For the last 5 years I've been happily working remotely from my home office, but sometimes I miss shared office space, idea ping-pong and a friendly chat during coffee breaks. :)
- Aleks On Jan 4, 3:31 pm, Daryl Manning <[email protected]> wrote: > GetUp! takes action to build a progressive Australia and hold power to > account. We're known worldwide for our campaigning with our grassroots > membership to create positive social change. So, if you've been thinking > about making the world a better place in your New Year's Resolutions, we > could use a hand. > > Due to parental leave and some well-deserved holidays, we need to bolster > our small internal team here at HQ in Surry Hills for three months to get > version 3.0 of our campaigning platform out into production. You'll be > leading on development and mentoring the team on Rails and TDD/BDD. You'll > need: > > - Commercial Rails experience preferably with an app or apps that deals > with large scale email, CRM and member tracking > - Experience and (zealous) practice of BDD and TDD. You lurv Cucumber and > RSpec (or their friends). You write tests first. > - Practical application and programming of features in Rails 2.3x and you > can think about design implications with an eye to the impending release of > 3.0 > - Experience working with vendor APIs and gems (ie. Campaign > Monitor/MailChimp, ActiveMerchant, SearchLogic etc.) > - Some linux sysadmin and systems architecture knowledge. You use git, > github, and capistrano daily and can do some front end work with html, css > and jQuery. > > Salary is $70k pa *pro rata* for the three months (hey, we're a not for > profit). Start is end of January. Work environment is casual, dynamic, > relaxed and very fun. > > Please send resume, github profile and any other online pointers to your > expertise (ie. blog etc) as well as any questions to > [email protected](no phone calls please). > > Thanks for your time and consideration and Happy New Year (and hacking) to > everyone. > Daryl. > > GetUp! is committed to Equal Opportunity principles - Women, NESB, > Aboriginal and applicants with disabilities are encouraged to apply. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby or Rails Oceania" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rails-oceania?hl=en.
