Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Job opening - Ruby on Rails and JavaScript developer - early stage startup - work from home! at SalesCrunch (San Francisco, CA; New York, NY) (telecommute)

SalesCrunch is a real-time communication, presentation and training platform for sales and marketing professionals. Three engineers built a better WebEx and more in a year. Do you have the skills to help us be even more awesome?


Our tech stack is state of the art: Ruby on Rails, loads of JavaScript, backbone, jQuery, node.js, socket.io, AWS / EC2 / S3, Flash, even some Java and .NET. We pair, run continuous integration, and release code often (2-3 times a week now, aiming for daily soon).


The product / tech team is 3 guys doing tech and 1 gal doing design. This is a great opportunity for you to have a huge impact on the product / tech team and the whole organization. Not to mention equity in the company.


The leadership team has been around the block and helped build successful startups like Trulia, the real estate search engine that wins, and LinkedIn, which IPOed not long ago.


We have significant seed funding from blue-chip! investors (First Round Capital among others) and we're going for Series A in January. We already have paying customers with big names you'd recognize.


We're agile, remote, distributed, awesome, and ass-kicking. We get together at the NYC headquarters near Union Square a few times a year to get to know each other better and kick even more ass. We work from home and keep in touch day and night with Skype, email, Team Viewer and Campfire. Pants are always optional (as long as the webcam is turned off).


We need you if you know your stuff, like hot tech, want to build a rock-solid platform and write solid code.


We'll consider most experience levels and educational achievements--a CS degree is good but not required. You just need to be a really good software engineer who can pick things up quickly and knows a thing or two about building solid web apps.


Important note: Ruby and Rails experience on real, live projects is a must-have. While we have no doubt you can lear! n Ruby and Rails quickly, sadly this isn't the place to do it. So if you don't have real Ruby and Rails experience, please don't apply. :)


View more at http://www.salescrunch.com/rails-engineer



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