The Grinch Who Stole the Ruby Jobs
A reader was kind enough to point out that making statements about jobs being advertised could be misconstrued as a statement about the policies of the companies doing the hiring.
I do not speak for any hiring company, and I’m sure that hiring companies do not particularly want me articulating their policies for them.
Therefore, my policy hereforward is that when I wish to describe a job, I will provide links to open positions or name companies hiring. If I quote something, it is partially or fully information provided by the company and it will be indicated as such in quote marks.
I know, what a bother. Sheesh. But there you have it, that seems to be the way the world works. Roll with it and let’s move on.
mdlogix, a rapidly growing medical research software company is seeking Ruby on Rails developers for our downtown Toronto office.
We're looking for passionate developers who love Rails and want to make the world a better place by supporting clinical research!
For more information, visit http://www.mdlogix.com/aboutUs/jobSoftwareEngineerToronto.html or speak to us at the next Rails pub night!
Hewitt Associates is looking for a “P/A with Ruby on Rails experience,” possibly in Toronto (No link: they use an HR application for job listings that supports nice searches but mightily resists bookmarking).
GigPark is a Toronto-based web startup that's growing fast
Built with Ruby on Rails and hosted on EC2
We develop iteratively and release weekly
We care about quality - our code is well-designed and tested
We work hard, but smart. We believe less code is better and simple UI design is key We're not religious about technology. We believe in using the right tool for the job
http://www.gigpark.com/page/jobs
Mobile Commons is looking for “junior and senior hackers”.
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