Ruby Developer Job Posting



Job Title: Crazy-Smart Ruby Developer
Company: Shop It To Me, Inc.
Position Type: Permanent
Pay Rate: -
Skills: Crazy-Smart Ruby Developer
Date Posted: Oct-29-09

Description:

Are you a crazy-good developer who is proficient in Ruby, loves tough challenges, working with an all-star team and is looking to help build the next big thing? Have you had that epiphany when you finally get 'metaprogramming'? Shop It To Me, a hot startup in the online shopping space and recently described by Sara Lacy at Business Week as the "Twitter of Shopping Applications" without the technical glitches, has just opened up a few spots for super-smart developers to help us build and architect the next generation shopping personalization engine. You'll be working in a fun environment in the start-up filled San Francisco South Park neighborhood with an all-star team which includes graduates from Harvard and Berkeley and with backgrounds from Tell Me, Microsoft and Gap Inc... We are limiting space to 1-2 top-tier developers right now and we are picky, so if you are interested, please check your requirements and follow the instructions below.

Requirements:

Bonus Points:

Perks:

Medical, dental, vision, stock options in a rapidly growing profitable startup, fresh fruit, awesome location (South Park), ability to work with small super-smart team, intellectual challenges, hidden puzzles on website, millions of adoring (mostly female) fans.

To Apply:

Send us your resume and a brief note explaining why you are interested in working at shopittome and why you think you'd be a good fit, and tell us what command line arguments must you pass this program to have it output "This is easy"

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Misc:

No Recruiters Please!
Only applicants authorized to work in the United States will be considered.

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Location: US-CA-San Francisco
Telecommute: No (Onsite Position)
Contact Name: Human Resources
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