P.P.S. Someone brought it to my attention that our current "Apply for
this job" site is not the most user-friendly thing in the world. If
you find that's the case, you can send me your stuff directly:
[email protected]

Thanks!


On Feb 23, 4:33 pm, Rob Cameron <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey guys, you may remember me from such SD Ruby meetups as: the CS
> lecture room at UCSD, or the converted laundromat-to-coffeeshop in
> Normal Heights. I used to come with Tom Werner before he became rich
> and famous starting Github.
>
> My company (Active Network) and more specifically my team (Active
> Trainer) is looking for an awesome Ruby developer. Are you one? I
> assume you are if you're in this group. It's a pretty great place to
> work and we have free reign in architecture, design, you name it. Our
> app is running in EC2 and you'll have they keys to start/stop servers,
> create S3 buckets, set up notifications...anything you want to do with
> AWS as long as it's awesome.
>
> The current app is here:http://trainer.active.comand has only been
> live for a couple months. There's a ton of stuff in the pipeline and
> we need help building it! The job pays well and the benefits are
> awesome. You'll be equipped with a 27" iMac or 15" Macbook Pro and
> your very own Ikea desk! We just had our first Hackathon a couple
> months back -- 2 days to build anything you want and present to
> management. More hackathons are coming soon. Sound exciting?
>
> You can read more about the job and apply for it 
> here:http://recruit.trovix.com/jobhostmaster/jobhost/ViewJobPostDetails.do...
>
> P.S. Please make sure you answer the questions at the end. None of our
> applicants so far have done this which means their attention to detail
> sucks.

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