ITU is looking for rails developers of all skill levels to join our engineering team to help build educational software that doesn't suck.
International Technological University (itu.edu)
Location: San Jose / Remote
We're a fast growing internal software division at a non-profit university specializing in masters and doctorate degrees. ITU has tasked us with building an enterprise grade educational system that meets it's needs helps ITU scale as it operates and opens new campuses internationally.
While ITU is a largely academic environment, we have a fairly progressive work environment. Most engineers set their own hours, we focus on an agile/SCRUM-like iterative workflow, and we're firm believers in TDD and code review.
We also feel strongly that our most valuable asset is our people, and we invest in them. ITU employees get free access to masters and doctorate level courses and we have a dedicated training budge with additional time for personal enrichment (pet projects, read up on some new tech, etc).
If you're interested in working with us, know that you do not need to be a rockstar, but you do need to be able and willing to communicate, learn, and collaborate.
Contact: Damien Wilson <dwilson@itu.edu>
EDIT:
Some points I forgot to mention:
* We're predominantly a rails/node shop, but we're happy to hire good people with relevant experience in different tech stacks
* We are happy to hire remotely, but not for junior positions. We find that more junior software engineers need a bit of training before they're self sufficient enough to be productive.
International Technological University (itu.edu) Location: San Jose / Remote
We're a fast growing internal software division at a non-profit university specializing in masters and doctorate degrees. ITU has tasked us with building an enterprise grade educational system that meets it's needs helps ITU scale as it operates and opens new campuses internationally.
While ITU is a largely academic environment, we have a fairly progressive work environment. Most engineers set their own hours, we focus on an agile/SCRUM-like iterative workflow, and we're firm believers in TDD and code review.
We also feel strongly that our most valuable asset is our people, and we invest in them. ITU employees get free access to masters and doctorate level courses and we have a dedicated training budge with additional time for personal enrichment (pet projects, read up on some new tech, etc).
If you're interested in working with us, know that you do not need to be a rockstar, but you do need to be able and willing to communicate, learn, and collaborate.
Contact: Damien Wilson <dwilson@itu.edu>
EDIT:
Some points I forgot to mention: