github.com
find people on quora.com and stackoverflow.

twitter isn't a bad place to start streaming tags.
and i think it's always good to form relationships first
then ask for a recommendation 2nd.  people still hire people.

i have a freelance opt if you're ever interested.  

On Jan 5, 2012, at 2:40 AM, Francisco Lucas wrote:

> Fabricia, where can I find this opportunities here in Brazil?
> 
> On 4 jan, 17:43, FaBritze <fabricio.e.re...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello there!
>> 
>> Rails is growing up very fast in the market
>> 
>> To give you an idea, here in Brazil there are many opportunities for
>> RoR web development, both in small and in multinational companies and
>> some academic attempts too
>> 
>> About "employable" Rails developer...
>> 
>> This is very concerning...
>> 
>> Depend's the region or companie...
>> 
>> Experience is more needed than studies/certificates, but without these
>> you will have to make a good advertising and have a presentable
>> portfolio to convince companies that you really have a difference in
>> your work
>> 
>> The combination would be ideal
> 
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