Re: Clojure / polyglot position at OpinionLab in Chicago

2014-02-26 Thread John Jacobsen
On Monday, February 24, 2014 8:46:58 PM UTC-6, Devin Walters (devn) wrote: > > It seems like this comes up with many of the job posts. Perhaps we should > have some guidelines around what details should be provided in the average > job post to cut down on some of the noise that follows. > That m

Re: Clojure / polyglot position at OpinionLab in Chicago

2014-02-24 Thread Devin Walters
It seems like this comes up with many of the job posts. Perhaps we should have some guidelines around what details should be provided in the average job post to cut down on some of the noise that follows. Do we have anything like that for the list already? In any event, I am really encouraged b

Re: Clojure / polyglot position at OpinionLab in Chicago

2014-02-24 Thread John Jacobsen
> Lots of people on this list are not based in Chicago or US. Will remote candidates be considered? I checked; apparently not, sorry to say. On Monday, February 24, 2014 1:28:10 PM UTC-6, Michael Klishin wrote: > > > 2014-02-24 22:47 GMT+04:00 John Jacobsen > >: > >> Though I'm fairly new her

Re: Clojure / polyglot position at OpinionLab in Chicago

2014-02-24 Thread Michael Klishin
2014-02-24 22:47 GMT+04:00 John Jacobsen : > Though I'm fairly new here I'm happy to answer questions or forward them > to the appropriate place. Lots of people on this list are not based in Chicago or US. Will remote candidates be considered? -- MK http://github.com/michaelklishin http://tw

Clojure / polyglot position at OpinionLab in Chicago

2014-02-24 Thread John Jacobsen
Hi everyone, Two weeks ago I joined OpinionLab in Chicago as a Clojure developer. We are seeking more developers who have both a broad skill set and a passion for Clojure. http://www.opinionlab.com/functional-software-developer/ OpinionLab is using Rails on the front-end and Clojure / Storm o