Ruby on Rails job

Hi guys, anyone want a web development role? Using open source
technologies, including Ruby. Also, J2EE, SQL. Based in London, £40-50k.

As inspired by this post quoted below:

David Harland kirjoitti:

Hi guys, anyone want a web development role? Using open source
technologies, including Ruby. Also, J2EE, SQL. Based in London, £40-50k.

I would like to hear opinions on this issue.

Do you think it is ok to use comp.lang.ruby for recruiting?
Or are job offers etc spam? Should we go after these spammers and shut
'em up ‘for good’?

On Feb 15, 2:40 am, Casimir [email protected] wrote:

Or are job offers etc spam? Should we go after these spammers and shut
'em up ‘for good’?

why? if its a ruby job --which it is, and it’s not a flood of posts
–which it is not, then why fuss over it?

T.

Casimir wrote:

'em up ‘for good’?
Yes, but only if they mention J2EE :wink:

On Fri, 15 Feb 2008, Casimir wrote:

‘for good’?
As long as the job postings are on topic - i.e. Ruby related jobs -
they’re fine with me (hey, I’m a freelancer, might well be I snatch
myself
one those eventually).
*t

On Feb 15, 2008, at 7:11 AM, Martin DeMello wrote:

On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 1:10 PM, Casimir [email protected]
wrote:

Do you think it is ok to use comp.lang.ruby for recruiting?
Or are job offers etc spam? Should we go after these spammers and
shut
'em up ‘for good’?

Where else would one post job offers targeting the ruby community?

One option might be:

James Edward G. II

On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 1:10 PM, Casimir [email protected]
wrote:

Do you think it is ok to use comp.lang.ruby for recruiting?
Or are job offers etc spam? Should we go after these spammers and shut
'em up ‘for good’?

Where else would one post job offers targeting the ruby community?
It’s not as though the group is being taken over with mass-spammed and
untargeted job posts.

martin

The 37signals board is a good place, especially if you’re hunting Rails
devs.

–Jeremy

On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 8:11 AM, Martin DeMello
[email protected] wrote:

martin


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