Ruby on Rails job NYC

I hope you don’t mind me posting on the site. I am a recruiter who
recently has been working with a few companies requiring ruby on
Rails. Presently I have an advertising firm in NYC that needs 4 Ruby
on Rails Developers. from junior to senior level. someone committed to
Open Source Technology specifically Ruby, Need sharp candidates,
agency exp a major plus

Please e-mail resume If interested. If you are not interested but know
someone who is. We pay very nice referral fees

Thanks
Robert Airley
[email protected]
United Staffing Solutions

It’s a while since I’ve done one of these, and it’s been a while since
this
has been posted, but let’s begin.

I hope you don’t mind me posting on the site.

Of course we don’t mind you posting. We encourage it!

I am a recruiter who recently has been working with a few companies
requiring ruby on
Rails.

Here would be a great place to list these companies.

Presently I have an advertising firm in NYC that needs 4 Ruby
on Rails Developers.

Who is this? Where in NYC? It’s a big city.

from junior to senior level.

Good to see you’re not hiring just pros. Training the young’uns up is
good.

Need sharp candidates

This is obvious.

Thanks
Robert Airley
[email protected]
United Staffing Solutions

And this! This is the part that got me to respond. If you work for
United
Staffing Solutions like you state, then why would you be posting from a
Yahoo account? This doesn’t sound like spam at all!


Ryan B.

Feel free to add me to MSN and/or GTalk as this email.

Hi!. I’m Mario Chacon from Argentine.

I’m very exited to participated to a new project with RoR. The truth is
that
i haven’t a huge experience in Ror, because i discovered it a few moth
ago.
My real experience is in C++, Java and VB, but now i love RoR…:D.
Actually i’m working in a development of Electronic Medical Record for
USA.
I’m working with 15 members in the developments groups, plus a testing
and
support team.
Recently i’m working too with some projects in RoR using this features:

In Ruby:

  • Designs pattern in Ruby.
  • Implementations of some c libraries.
  • Threads and Process management.
  • Development some tools whit GUI implementations in: Tk, RubyFx and
    GTK+(Ruby-GNOME2).
  • Regular expressions.
  • Reflection.
  • CGI Script.
  • Socket and HTTP management.

In Rails:

  • Implementations in several web server like: Webrick, Mongrel, Apache
  • Web service.
  • Web 2.0. ( Prototype, RJS. etc)
  • Action Mailer.
  • Unit and funtional test.
  • Migrations.
  • Action controller.
  • Acton view (CSS, javascript, HTML, Template, helpers, custom helpers,
    AJAX)
  • Routing and URLS.
  • Some implementations in JRuby using java programs.
  • Implementations in several OS like: Linux and Windows.
  • Subversion.

Well it’s almost everything and some other features and if you need some
other informations about my experience, please let know.

Sallu2…Mario Chacon

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 11:05 AM, RubyRecruiter [email protected]

Sorry…:smiley:

On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 10:45 PM, Ryan B. (Radar)
[email protected]

Ryan,

It’s not a great idea to constantly keep picking on people who posts
job ads. The subject clearly states what it’s about and if you’re
interested, you can probably contact them directly, and if not, you
can decide not to open the email.

Sometimes it’s better to say nothing at all than give
pointless/sarcastic opinion. And this is one of those time.

On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 3:45 AM, Ryan B. (Radar)
[email protected] wrote:

It’s a while since I’ve done one of these, and it’s been a while since this
has been posted, but let’s begin.


Cheers!

On Mar 3, 2008, at 8:15 AM, Pratik wrote:

It’s not a great idea to constantly keep picking on people who posts
job ads. The subject clearly states what it’s about and if you’re
interested, you can probably contact them directly, and if not, you
can decide not to open the email.

Sometimes it’s better to say nothing at all than give
pointless/sarcastic opinion. And this is one of those time.

I’ll have to agree with Pratik. Ryan, I understand your points and
yes, recruiters are deliberately vague, don’t necessarily give out
their real email addresses, and use a number of buzzwords. Still, do
we really want to discourage them from telling us they have job
opportunities available by making their postings seem unwelcome?

Don’t get me wrong, I love your dissections of their posts. I just
think lampooning people who are potentially bringing paying employers
to the Rails community can send the wrong message. Perhaps a “job
postings I have seen” blog might be a better forum for this.

RubyRecruiter wrote:

I hope you don’t mind me posting on the site. I am a recruiter who
recently has been working with a few companies requiring ruby on
Rails. Presently I have an advertising firm in NYC that needs 4 Ruby
on Rails Developers. from junior to senior level. someone committed to
Open Source Technology specifically Ruby, Need sharp candidates,
agency exp a major plus

Please e-mail resume If interested. If you are not interested but know
someone who is. We pay very nice referral fees

Thanks
Robert Airley
[email protected]
United Staffing Solutions

NO JOB POSTINGS HERE PLEASE!!!

We have a lot of job portals for that purpose…
We code in RoR for our mental satisfaction, fun and pleasure. We are
happy coding in RoR.
No money business here please.

Ok. It’s perfectly good to make job posts here as long as it has
proper subject. Please ignore the posts if you’re not interested.
Don’t post pointless replies.

Mental satisfaction, fun and pleasure doesn’t pay your bills.

On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 2:16 PM, Adhiraj Rankhambe
[email protected] wrote:


Cheers!

We have a lot of job portals for that purpose…
We code in RoR for our mental satisfaction, fun and pleasure. We are
happy coding in RoR.
No money business here please.

Um, what? Are you insane?

Money == fun and pleasure in today’s world. There’s very few things you
can
get fun and pleasure out of without having to pay something.

Please don’t discourage people further from posting here.


Ryan B.

Feel free to add me to MSN and/or GTalk as this email.

Understandable, but as a person looking for a job myself, reading things
like the OP is just frustrating. When I’m looking for a job I look for a
few
things:

  1. Location
  2. Company, and their reputation
  3. A rate I can expect to be paid
  4. The work I can expect to do
  5. Whether or not I’m working in a team

I don’t want to discourage anyone posting decent job advertisements on
here
but I would prefer it if they gave more details! It’s not like we charge
on
a word-by-word basis like the newspaper. I guess, that’s why they get
you to
contact them if you’re further interested in the job.

On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 4:39 AM, s.ross [email protected] wrote:


Ryan B.

Feel free to add me to MSN and/or GTalk as this email.

On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Pratik [email protected] wrote:

Ok. It’s perfectly good to make job posts here as long as it has
proper subject. Please ignore the posts if you’re not interested.

I would suggest starting the subject of such offers with [JOB]…,
so we could easily filter them in/out, like [ANN]… f.ex.

Alain

NO JOB POSTINGS HERE PLEASE!!!

POSTING JOBS HERE IS OK!!!