Hey Keith, it's not obvious whether your comment is simply word play or a
warning to other devs based on your knowledge. I'm pretty sure it was meant
in jest but that's only because I know you, which others on the list don't.

I think Chris wrote a good ad and was quick to explain the eye catching
subject line. It got my attention.

It's hard to predict how other people will receive comments online but
rewarding responses to participation strengthen online communities. I think
most people fear putting themselves out there and seeing how others are
received influences their decision to participate.

:-)


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On 05/08/2012, at 11:30 AM, Keith Pitt <m...@keithpitt.com> wrote:

Should people only apply if they're seeking a mediocre boss?

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On Friday, 27 July 2012 at 5:22 PM, Chris Corbyn wrote:

Hi All,

We're hiring for junior and senior web devs at Flippa. If you are looking
for full-time work, or know somebody who might be interested, flick an
email directly through to me. Some of you probably know us from Railscamp,
RubyKaigi or the regular meetups in Melbourne. We're in the same building
as 99designs and SitePoint, in Collingwood.

Cheers,

Chris

http://careers.stackoverflow.com/jobs/22396/seeking-mediocre-ruby-devs-flippa

== Job Description

Everyone's looking for great devs, and of course so are we. But aren't you
sick of job listings which say "Kick-Ass" or "Ninja" or "Brilliant" or
"Best of the Best"? I am.

We need devs, senior or junior, who want to work in a small but high-class
team which gets shit done. We're good at making software and we're fairly
agnostic and flexible about the technology we use to do it - eighteen
months ago we decided we hated PHP and since then we've moved about 70% of
our code to Rails. The two apps share a MySQL DB.

jenkins runs tests for us. "bundle exec cap deploy" takes our code straight
to AWS and into production, where it's served by a clever mixture of nginx,
varnish, perlbal, unicorn and apache. Around the edges there's memcache,
redis/resque, sphinx. No Mongo at this point. Our newer apps are often on
Heroku, using Postgres instead of MySQL and maybe DataMapper instead of
ActiveRecord.

Your role in this is to slot into the team and build quality software.
Mostly this means writing Ruby and RSpec specs, but there might be a bit of
PHP in there as well until we eradicate it. You'll probably have strong
opinions on tech choices and dev process, and that's a good thing.

Oh yeah, brogrammers, corporate types and emacs users probably shouldn't
bother applying.

== Skills & Requirements

You just need to be a proper web dev. It would be great if you were already
perfect at Ruby and PHP but if you're good enough we're pretty sure you can
pick up what you need.

== About Flippa

Flippa's the biggest marketplace for buying and selling websites. We're
very profitable and growing strongly. We have a relaxed workplace in
Melbourne, the town with the best coffee in the world. Not to mention some
amazing food.

Once a month we have Triple Time - three straight days to work on whatever
you want. Mid-year we go away on a team retreat for a week. At the end of
the year, we celebrate with a few nights at the beach. We have a great team
and we actually like working together.

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