Our client is looking for a number of ruby on rails developers with jobs ranging from graduate to mid-level developers.
These positions are located in modern offices in central London and working for an organisation that embraces agile methodologies to deliver pioneering online systems for business.
The right candidates will be passionate about Ruby on Rails and take pride in writing good, clean code while embracing the use of new technologies.
This is an excellent opportunity to be part of a start-up environment, working in rapid development cycles on a quality codebase. This fast growing company will provide a fantastic career opportunities and you will be expected to progress.
Responsibilities:
• Ruby on Rails development
• Database schema design
• Front-end development.
Required Skills:
• Ruby and Rails
• Rspec
• Git
• HAML
• JavaScript (JQuery/Prototype JS)
• Linux/Unix
Salary: £25k – £35k depending on skills and experience.
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11 January 2010 — uberVU - social comments
WIll they consider hiring some contractors/freelances for this job?
11 January 2010 — Nicolas Alpi
Hi Nicolas. These are permanent positions I’m afraid, feel free to drop me an email if you’re still interested
darragh@ruby50.com
11 January 2010 — darragh.browne
Well I’m doing my CV again at the moment as my current contract is finishing in March. I’ll send it to you just in case you’ve got some opportunities for freelancers
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14 January 2010 — Nicolas Alpi
Cool. We do get contract positions too, but rarely advertise them as they come and go so quickly. I’ll gladly keep you in mind for those roles and I’m happy to give you some feedback on your CV in the meantime
14 January 2010 — darragh.browne
Hello Darragh. Is this company still looking for Graduate RoR developers? Thanks, Sri
25 February 2010 — Sri
Indeed they are. Send me your CV and I’ll take a look
darragh@ruby50.com
25 February 2010 — darragh.browne
Great!! I’ll get my CV over asap
26 February 2010 — Sri
Hi, I’m very interested in Linux but Im a Super Newbie and I’m having trouble deciding on the right distribution for me (Havent you heard this a million times?) anyway here is my problem, I need a distribution that can switch between reading and writing in English and Japanese (Japanese Language Support) with out restarting the operating system.
9 June 2010 — Emily N.
I’d recommend using Ubuntu. It is super simple to install and easy to use and has multi-language support
16 June 2010 — admin
Hi Sri, Sorry they are no longer looking but feel free to contact us if you are looking for this sort of position as we will have others come up in the near future
16 June 2010 — admin