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Hey folks, I am looking for a skilled
scripter to come on and work with us to build a large WATIR automation
framework. I posted here a few weeks back and didn't get many
replies...but in a conversation on the ruby list I realized that I'd
written the post in such a way that made my company smell like evil
spammers. Whoops:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.ruby/browse_thread/thread/5828ca268c2c447c/93c61e509592af2e#93c61e509592af2e Here's take two. If you are curious please drop me a line: At Lyris Technologies we create server-side spam blocking software and applications to manage and report on opt-in email campaigns. We are a small and comfortably profitable public company, and our customers include major businesses, non-profits, universities and both major political parties - companies like Sun, IBM, Habitat For Humanity and the American Federation of Teachers who send mail to folks who want to read it. We have a full time position available for an experienced Watir/Ruby Automation Engineer. Depending on the candidate I have some flexibility as to whether this is a contract, contract-to-hire, or even a FT salaried position. This isn't a test automation position - we use GUI automation in one of our core business applications. We need someone who understands how to design and build a solid, flexible, reusable automation framework. Solid experience with Ruby (or in another scripting language, with a strong interest in getting up to speed in Ruby) is essential. People close to the San Francisco Bay area are preferable, but we are open to anyone with the legal right to work in the U.S. We are looking to find someone who can come in to this high-profile contract position and show quick results. If the above sounds interesting to you, please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Jeff Fry http://www.lyris.com http://www.lyris.com/customers |
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