We found a good home for the stray Railscamp ticket: Chris Tracey. Thanks! Steve (mobile)
On 21/05/2012, at 11:37 AM, Steve Gilles <[email protected]> wrote: > First up, I wanted to recognise that this list helps recruiters like me. In > the spirit of giving back, someone in the community can have my spare > Railscamp ticket. If you missed out on the initial offering and can get to > Queensland, let me know. First in best dressed: > http://lookahead.com.au/contact > > > [JOB] Senior developer / CTO - Sydney - Flexible work arrangement > > Short version: > - Senior developer at a startup. You're CTO by default. Huzzah! > - Work from an office, home, wherever you function best. > - Choose your own computer, as long as it runs OS X. > - Salary ~$120K + Super. > - [email protected] > > > Moar detail: > A startup based in Sydney is searching for their first in-house engineer. > > We're expecting a full stack developer but understand that you can't know > everything. As long as you have the right cultural fit, Ruby on Rails > experience and know a lot about either back end or front end development, > we'll hire to fill in the gaps. That's the beauty of being the first on board! > > A beta version of the application has been built by a small, yet awesome > external team. There will be a generous amount of handover time and you'll > also get to call on them if you need to in future. > > They built the app using Rails 3, RSpec, Cucumber, Capybara and MySQL hosted > on Engine Yard. The front end uses Haml, Sass and Compass. The mobile front > end was built using CoffeeScript and Spine js. > > The offer: > They're offering the best equipment money can buy, a flexible working > arrangement and a salary up to $120K + Super. > > The plan is to bring an employee on board and pay them a good salary. Over > time, there will be an option for you to take an equity position in the > business and effectively become technical co-founder. > > They don't have an office but understand that you might want to work > alongside other technical people. We would happily pay for a space that you > can use at theworkben.ch, fishburners.org or somewhere else. > > Curious? Say hello. I'm a recruiter that's actually technical and am happy to > share more detail with anyone who is interested. > > Thanks, > > Steve Gilles > Lookahead Search > [email protected] | 02 8003 5201 | @stevelikesyou > -- 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.
