Senior Ruby on Rails Developer @ Envato
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Hi, we're Envato and we're looking for a "senior" Ruby on Rails
developer.

We know it's a bit absurd to ask for seniors for such a new
technology, but we're more looking for the senior mindset, for depth
and breadth of experience in delivering good quality code, and helping
your teammates achieve the same. We need the kind of people we can
point at a big problem with maybe another dev or two by their side and
come out with a neat solution on the other side. We'd prefer to hire
someone with practical, commercial Ruby on Rails experience, but if
you're a Python, Java, .NET, Haskell, LISP, or whatever else developer
who picks up new things quickly and can get things DONE.

First though: a bit about us. We're a youngish company, transitioning
out of the hectic startup days and into something a bit bigger and
more settled.
We operate a series of online stock digital media marketplaces such as
Activeden (formerly FlashDen), GraphicRiver, ThemeForest, AudioJungle,
VideoHive, 3DOcean, and CodeCanyon. The first marketplace, ActiveDen,
launched to the public around 3 and a half years ago, and the rest is
history. We are one of the larger Rails apps around the world: we
serve well over 2 million page (rails stack) requests a day and have
over 600k registered users. If you've ever wondered how a Rails
application scales, this will be the job where you find out.

We've been in NETT magazine, had 37signals cover us in their
"Bootstrapped, Profitable, and Proud" series (see
http://37signals.com/svn/posts/2594-bootstrapped-profitable-proud-envato),
and we even blog a bit ourselves over at 
http://notes.envato.com/category/developers/

You'll be joining a team of 8-ish developers, and in office staff of
around 20. We have flexible working hours (you can start any time each
day between 8 and 10 and then work your 8 hours), there's no dress
code (but please don't give us cause to add one), and we have a
totally sweet pool table. Work wise, we try and stick to an agile
process. We borrow bits from scrum, a bit from lean, and even a little
from crystal clear. We're also one of those "DevOps" teams, assuming
that by "DevOps" you mean, we take care of our application stack
ourselves and can't blame anyone else if the site crashes.

To come work for us, you'll preferably tick all of the boxes below,
but if you're missing a few and still feel you're a good match, apply
anyway.

Essential Requirements
---

  * Be a nice person
  * Communicate well in person and in writing
  * Be a curious person committed to continual learning
  * Be able to help your teammates get the most out of themselves
  * Be capable of writing clean, well thought out, and reliable code
  * Be able to follow a project through from the original fuzzy brief
through development and deployment and beyond with minimal oversight
required

Preferred Requirements
---

  * Be a nice person && be funny
  * Have commercial Ruby on Rails experience
  * Have experience of other high volume/scale web apps
  * Have solid TDD/BDD experience (and the ability to mentor juniors
in this skill)
  * Contribute to Open Source projects
  * Excellent linux-fu (advanced disk IO knowledge is a super plus)
  * Been a mentor/jedi master to junior staff in the past
  * Past experience in other agile environments

To apply email us at [email protected] with the subject line "Shall
we play a game?" and attach your CV, a (very) short cover letter
telling us what was "the biggest influence on your career as a
developer" and a link to or zip file of code samples. A github account
full of awesome open source goodness would be preferable to the
zipfile.

This is a Melbourne CBD based full-time role. Contractors, part-
timers, or remote workers probably shouldn't apply.

PS. For Recruiters:
Please don't contact us.
Seriously.

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