I knew you were hiring cause I saw it on some newly launched job board some time ago (reddit maybe?) but I was wondering: since you are in sydney, isn't time difference with remote workers an issue?
(I love my current remote job and don't want another but I think RTM rocks :)
A friend of mine applied for a position at RTM but the staff didn't even respond to the application. They didn't even respond to the follow-up email asking if they received the application.
You might be hiring, but you don't seem to be doing it very well.
I am starting a consulting business and am looking to hire subcontractors to work initially on a per-project basis (projects can be as small as a few hours) and potentially on a part-time ongoing basis. Focus is on developing Ruby on Rails applications.
The business is based in Boston, though you can be from anywhere in the world.
We're looking for a Rails and/or Android guy to help out. I'm the CTO of Zazu -- http://getzazu.com --, where we're building the Smartest Damn Alarm Clock (but we're so much more than that). Get in touch with me at marc@getzazu.com
We're based out of Boston, but you can work from anywhere.
We just filled a L3 spot, but we have 51+ employees working remote. And you can see when we post open positions here:
http://www.site5.com/about/careers/
We mostly over the next 6 months will be hiring L1 and L2 customer service / support reps. Every so often though we need a Ruby on Rails software developer or something higher up such as an L3 system admin. Emailing us your resume if you are interested is a good way so we can contact you when a position comes up.
I think is a very good question, I have been looking to learn about UX/UI and hardware/administration/vps but without experience is not easy to find something.
Nope, it's more that we just have several open positions that haven't been filled. Sometimes a single posting goes up for multiple positions, so it will stay up until all the positions have been filled.
(And while it's true that we prefer existing community members, it's not been a hard requirement for any of the open positions I've been involved with. You should certainly at least be familiar with Ubuntu and FOSS and support its goals, though.)
having it here is better to read and to comment on if people have previous experience working with those guys and would like to recommend them. Besides spreadsheets don't make a good discussion (maybe can be used to list them so as to make them quickly readable)
We're hiring a part time (up to 20hr/wk), remote web application developer to support a BPM project for one of our clients, a high technology manufacturing firm in Sunnyvale, CA. The platform is Intalio BPMS (http://intalio.com) and skillsets required include building AJAX user interfaces (we are using Tibco GI), web service implementation and testing (XSLT, Xpath, SoapUI), MySQL, Tomcat. Small team, good rate, interesting technology. Contact: info@innovelocity.com
Relevance has openings for Ruby/Rails and Clojure developers and project managers with experience in agile. Our headquarters are in Durham, NC, but we are open to hiring remote developers (full-time and contractors) that are on the east coast.
I have a client (stealth startup) who I've been working with for a little over a month. I'm consulting with them while they get an MVP out the door. After that, I'm shepherding them to stand on their own. I'll let them speak about their funding themselves; however, for reference, they've had zero problems paying my invoices promptly.
They are seeking an EMPLOYEE (remote is A-OK) for a PT/FT Ruby on Rails developer. Particularly interested in people with experience using: Heroku, Test::Unit, Capybara, Rails 3, and developing/maintaining RESTful APIs in Rails.
Contact me through the email provided on the last link in my profile.
Codesketch – Holland, MI
We're looking for iOS developers (objective-c) that have strong design skills, and can create custom U.I. We're looking for people for just a project or two. Remote workers are fine. Our site can be found at http://www.codesketch.com .
If you're interested email me at paul@codesketch.com
Is anyone looking for an Embedded Linux developer to do some contract work? I have a full-time job but I'm looking to supplement my income.
I have experience with x86, ARM, MIPS and PowerPC development on different kinds of systems from user-space apps to kernel drivers (wireless and character devices).
SeqCentral is looking to hire remote contractors in any/all of the following areas:
- Web Developer (php/js/codeigniter)
- DBA (MySQL)
- UX/UI Designer
- REST API Developer
I've been developing a new REST API and am in the process of converting the website to use the new API as a sort of "eat your own dogfood" approach. Help in this endeavor is much appreciated.
Is anyone looking for a remote php/web developer to do some contract work or something ?
Due to some recent family development I could really use a boost to my income, even if only sporadicly, and am willing to put up some good work for that.
(just to be clear, I am not looking for a full time job, already have one)
Does anyone need any non-design/non-developer remote people (business, marketing, product management)? I have some experienced friends who are considering new positions but require remote work.
I know PATH is looking for an ANDROID developer (mostly because I have been waiting for it to come to my Moto Droid)... Not sure if they do remote though, I would check it out.