Forum: Ruby on Rails Ruby on Rails

Posted by Robert Adcock (Guest)
on 2013-02-06 12:52
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Hi

I get alot of job postings from client such as this one in PA:

    Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, Engineering or related 
technical
field is required

-       Ability to self-organize and work effectively within a small 
team
with minimal supervision

-        5+ years Web UI experience**

-        Experience developing secure transactional software products

-       Expert level HTML, CSS, and JavaScript skills are required with
demonstrated ability to solve complex problem

-       Experience in delivering sites leveraging responsive design,
multiple user agents, and addressing cross browser support

-       Experience in consuming RESTful services and building atop a 
Java
Enterprise solution

-       Strong skills JSON, XML, XSLT, XML schema, shared XML schema 
types,
XML type inheritance, and XML namespaces

-       Experience addressing edge caching concerns of high volume, 
dynamic
web sites

-       Strong verbal and written communication skills are required due 
to
dynamic nature of team discussions

-       Knowledge of QA automation processes and tools such as Selenium

-       Experience building high performance, high availability 
transaction
processing applications is preferred

-       Familiarity with Subversion, Eclipse and the Atlassian suite of
products (e.g. Jira, Confluence, Fish-eye) is preferred

-       Familiarity with on-line commerce applications a plus

-       Familiarity with Agile/Scrum is strongly preferred

-       Knowledge of HTML, Python, PHP or Ruby/Rails is a plus

-       BSCS or BSEE or Other Related Technical Degree or equivalent
experience



Basically, where can I find people who would be interested in contract 
work
who know Ruby on Rails ?
Posted by Peter Hickman (Guest)
on 2013-02-06 13:16
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Perhaps you should try a Java newsgroup as this is a pure Java vacancy,
Rails only appears as a plus on the second to last bullet point.
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