Ruby on Rails Saturday, April 28, 2012

Learnemy is hiring a full time Ruby on Rails developer and here are 6
reasons why you should apply:

- Learnemy has a purpose. http://www.blog.learnemy.com/kpi/
- You will be treated with respect, and like an adult.
- You get to make key decisions in the startup.
- You get a competitive salary.
- Flexible hours. I respect the maker's schedule.
- You get to operate like a founder but enjoy the stability of an
employee.


What is Learnemy?
Learnemy is an online marketplace that connects you with instructors
for anything you want to learn. It solves this problem:

"I want to learn how to bake pineapple tarts. But my budget is only
$30 and I don't want to travel far. I wonder who can teach me."

And it can be expanded to include anything – handstand,
cycling, clay sculpting, barista workshop, arduino,
picking up girls or building your own tv.

The beta application is launched three weeks ago and till date it has
good progress. With a full-time developer on board, the startup can
speed up its growth.

Learnemy is founded by a Founder Institute graduate.


What skills do I need?
- Well versed in Ruby on Rails 3
- Well versed in with Facebook and Paypal APIs.
- TDD
- Have experience with Amazon Web Services (EC2, S3)
- Able to deal with database administration such as MySQL and Postgres
- Somewhat familiar with front-end development with CSS and jQuery


For more information, please see http://www.blog.learnemy.com/come-work-on-learnemy/

If you are interested, please send your resume including expected
salary, a snippet of your best code and earliest date of availability
to elisha@learnemy.com.

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