Re: Web-based personal development co. looking for programmers
- From: "Giles Bowkett" <gilesb@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 15:28:09 +0900
This is total irrelevant spam.
Ironic, actually, given that they want good communication skills.
On 3/30/07, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky <znmeb@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
jconxus@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Mylinia.com
> Live purposefully!
>
> Who:
> Mylinia.com is a personal development company located in the heart of
> the Silicon Valley, started in 2006 by 3 Stanford business school
> students who are dedicated to helping people all over the world reach
> their full potential. We envision a better world where people have
> the freedom to live purposefully, learn freely, and love
> unconditionally.
>
> What:
> We provide an online platform that enables our co-owners (not users;
> we're not here to use anybody!) to customize their personal
> development experiences and realized their dreams by allowing them to
> find resources that are relevant to their passions.
>
> How:
> We trademarked a straightforward formula Problems + Passions =
> Purpose™ to help people begin the process of answering life's most
> important question, "What is my purpose?" Via our online community,
> co-owners are able to share their journey, tag and find tools, set
> goals, and engage their best friends in the pursuit of their
> purpose.
>
> Software Engineer
> We're seeking a bright, energetic, and dedicated team player who has
> strong, versatile computer science fundamentals who will be a core
> contributor to architecting, building, and scaling mylinia's backend.
> You will need strong skills in application and server-side
> development; experience and/or interest in designing and maintaining
> high-volume systems is a big plus.
>
> Responsibilities:
> Architect and maintain a reliable backend system to support dynamic
> web frontend
> * Assist in scaling and optimizing communication integration between
> frontend and backend
> * Assist in testing and optimizing regularly scheduled releases
> * Proactively recommend architecture changes and suggest new coding
> practices
> * Collaborate with frontend programmers to optimize scalability and
> network efficiency
> * Stay up-to-date with new technologies
>
> Ideal Candidate:
> The Senior .NET Developer will have at least five years of experience
> in software development and IT. You must have good communication
> skills and can work with other developers and independently. You are
> expected to take a lead role in project management.
>
> Compensation:
> Negotiable mix of equity and salary dependent on cultural fit, skill
> set, experience, and the amount of time you are able to commit per
> through our series A round.
>
> Process:
> Email Jullien Gordon with your resume at
> Gordon_Jullien@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
How is this relevant to Ruby?
Oh ... never mind ... I only apply for jobs that require poor
communication skills. :)
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