IBBT iLAB OICB is looking for a Rails Programmer

Posted 22 October 2007 20:44 by Kristof Michiels

Very interesting stuff currently happening at our iLAB OICB, all having to do with mobile social computing. In this regard, I'm currently looking for a partner Rails developer. I promise you it's a top opportunity, so give it a try! Here's the ad:

The Open Innovation Centre Brussels is looking for a new colleague that wants to help build innovative web apps aimed at changing the face of mobile computing. Our ideal candidate has significant web programming expertise and is solid with XHTML, CSS, Dom, Ajax, SQL, RESTful web services and other Web 2.0 principles. But what we care most about is good knowledge of RoR, although we would consider people with more than 2 years experience with other OO languages that are determined to switch to Rails.

We need someone who is a programmer first, but can think along conceptually as we develop our apps. Great design skills are a plus, but general good usability and UI sense are all we ask. We prefer self-starters that are highly motivated to learn new technologies. We offer a full-time position with competitive salary, benefits and a flexible work environment at the university. We prefer local candidates, but if you're real good and live further away, perhaps we can make something work.

Interested? Send your resume along with some sample work to kristof.michiels@ibbt.be

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