The reason is simple, Move, inc. Is a terrible place to work. I am guessing 
that this is for the recently acquired company, Doorsteps. If that is the 
case, try to place an ad for them instead. Nobody wants to work for a tech 
company stuck in 1999 like Move/Realtor.com.

On Monday, March 17, 2014 9:50:24 PM UTC-7, 400blows wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I thought when I posted this ad on craigslist, I'd get a lot of responses, 
> but I haven't.  Why is that? Are good RR dev folks like you that hard to 
> come by?
> Anyway, this is a great forum.  
>
> JOB POST:
> Are you tired of contract work? I am looking for a RUBY RAILS developer 
> for a full-time position at a new division of a leading web company 
> (Move.inc), in the Union Square section of New York City.  The team uses a 
> webstack with a mix of new technologies that deploy code as quickly as 
> possible. Core infrastructure is Ruby on Rails, Javascript/Coffeescript, 
> jQuery, SQL, Resque, Heroku, and Git. 
>
> You must have a passion for clean, test-driven, and well-documented code, 
> and be comfortable with occasional pair programming; consumer-based 
> features and collaborate with Product Management and User Experience. 
> Develop best practices and architecture.
>
> Skills & Experience requires 2-4 years of web application development 
> experience and a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or 
> equivalent real-world experience. Knowledge and experience with standard 
> testing tools, including RSpec, Capybara, and Jasmine. Familiarity with the 
> full Rails stack, including database, web service and web front-end 
> development.  Mobile experience highly desired. You must enjoy 
> collaborating and be passionate about creating world class consumer web 
> experiences.
>
> If you are interested in learning more about this offering, please send me 
> your resume and I will send you more details. This is not a "remote" job.  
> In-house position only.  I am not a full-time recruiter. My partner and I 
> own small IT shops and occasionally staff people when the job can not go 
> out-of-house. Send me a note and I'll explain further.  If you can commute 
> to downtown and like working with a team, you won't find a better offer.  
> Tell me about your Ruby Rails experience.
> [email protected] <javascript:>
>
>

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