Call for Ruby Champion!

Hello friends!

I am looking for a Ruby Champion to lead the race in Website
development within Java environment…

Who loves programming, with new techniques as well as old…
Who also enjoys hand coding open source technologies with in-depth
knowledge of statistical methods
Has a practical approach when it comes to problem solving
And aspires a team spirit to be agile…

It’s very useful to have other programming languages and paradigms

About Client: Young Company, fastest growing in the web market

This is a permanent role in central London, paying as per market rate
for the excellent candidate

About Me: I am a Resourcing Consultant specialist in recruiting for
Open Source Technologies.

please do not hesitate to speak to me or write me back !

Really appreciable for a word of mouth with our friends !!!

Cheers,
Srini

On 5/30/07, IT Recruiter [email protected] wrote:

Hello friends!

I am looking for a Ruby Champion to lead the race in Website
development within Java environment…

I’ve got a question about this. It seems like the job market is going
mad with Ruby and Rails. Does anyone know, is this the case for other
languages? I’m tempted to call it “booming” but I don’t know how
localized the enthusiasm is. Certainly whenever recruiters use
nontechnical, heroic imagery, that’s a sign that’s something’s going
on.


Giles B.

Blog: http://gilesbowkett.blogspot.com
Portfolio: http://www.gilesgoatboy.org

On 5/30/07, Doug P. [email protected] wrote:

I’ve got a question about this. It seems like the job market
is going mad with Ruby and Rails. Does anyone know, is this
the case for other languages? I’m tempted to call it
“booming” but I don’t know how localized the enthusiasm is.
Certainly whenever recruiters use nontechnical, heroic
imagery, that’s a sign that’s something’s going on.

Given that the same individual also posted this same message to the
python list, I’d say they’re on a buzzword-high and don’t really know
what they want.

It’s clear what they want. They want a Champion.

I’ve got a question about this. It seems like the job market
is going mad with Ruby and Rails. Does anyone know, is this
the case for other languages? I’m tempted to call it
“booming” but I don’t know how localized the enthusiasm is.
Certainly whenever recruiters use nontechnical, heroic
imagery, that’s a sign that’s something’s going on.

Given that the same individual also posted this same message to the
python list, I’d say they’re on a buzzword-high and don’t really know
what they want.

Then again, that’s just my $0.02…

-Doug

Gregory B. wrote:

what they want.

It’s clear what they want. They want a Champion.
Isn’t that a spark plug?

Reid T. wrote:

python list, I’d say they’re on a buzzword-high and don’t really know
what they want.

It’s clear what they want. They want a Champion.
Isn’t that a spark plug?

Spark Plug was Barney Google’s horse. Betcha didn’t know that Google’s
first name was Barney and that he had a horse. :wink:

M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:

Given that the same individual also posted this same message to the

Wait a minute!! Champion was Gene Autry’s horse! It’s a conspiracy!!

On May 30, 6:44 pm, “Giles B.” [email protected] wrote:

localized the enthusiasm is. Certainly whenever recruiters use

please do not hesitate to speak to me or write me back !

Really appreciable for a word of mouth with our friends !!!

Cheers,
Srini

Thanks for all your inspiring comments… I would define Booming market
as the deficiency of highly skilled technology professionals, as 5% of
market demands for niche skills to be filled in a stipulated time when
the Demand exceeds the supply in market - thats the time when the
Skills are Booming… (same thing happened for Java back in the y2k
fixing…)

Srini