A great opportunity for a student developer

This is going to be a busy summer for GigPark and to help us along the way we’ve decided to recruit a developer. All three of us believe in giving opportunities to young people so ideally we’d like to find a talented student for this role.

Here is the job posting:

Build a web application in Ruby on Rails this summer: GigPark is hiring a Developer

Who are we?
GigPark is an early stage startup based in Toronto (www.gigpark.com). We’re made up of three entrepreneurs who have collectively launched web applications, a communications company and the national newspaper, Dose.

What are we looking for?
Someone with a passion for the web.
Do you build web applications in your spare time and contribute to open source software projects? – we’re looking for you! Experience with Ruby on Rails would be great but it’s not essential, especially if you have had experience in a variety of other languages (experimenting tells us you are passionate and able to learn!).
We’d love to see a demo app that you have built.

What will you get out of it?
Mentorship from a very experienced developer.
> A supportive and exciting startup environment.
> The chance to work on and release version one of our application.
> A competitive salary and a comfy chair.

We’re looking forward to meeting you!

Paul, Pema and Noah.

For more information: http://blog.gigpark.com
To apply: jobs@gigpark.com

We think this is a great opportunity for a young developer to hone their skills and learn about the process of building and releasing software in a startup environment.

Please feel free to forward this around or post it to any groups that you think might be interested.

Posted on March 20th, 2007 by Pema. You can leave a comment, or trackback from your own site.


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