[LRUG] [JOBS] Ruby Developer Survival International

Najaf Ali ali at happybearsoftware.com
Tue Jun 28 07:36:02 PDT 2016


Hello LRUG,

I meant to send this out earlier but just wanted to add a quick note. We've
been working with Survival International in various capacities over the
past few years and I have nothing but good things to say about them. It's a
good cause, they're a friendly team and there is *plenty* of scope for
stretching your technical skills on their main project. I'd strongly
recommend getting in touch if you're looking for work at the moment and
think you might be a good fit.

Najaf Ali - Founder at Happy Bear Software
<https://www.happybearsoftware.com/>
Phone: 07590 073 977
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I run a technical consultancy specialising in Ruby on Rails. Have a
look at this
one-page info sheet
<http://happybearsoftware.com/download-info-sheet?source=ali-email-signature>
for a summary of the services we provide. We're always happy to meet people
building software, so if you think of anyone appropriate for us we would
appreciate being put in touch :-)

On 27 June 2016 at 18:09, Keir Osborn <ko at survivalinternational.org> wrote:

> One of the most exciting human rights charities around needs a Ruby
> developer.
>
> Survival is the leading organisation supporting tribal peoples around the
> world. We're radical, uncompromising in our belief that tribal peoples
> should be able to take their rightful place in the 21st Century, and
> innovative in our use of technology. Our website is a vital campaigning
> tool, and we're now looking for an experienced Ruby developer to drive its
> evolution in the years ahead.
>
> - You need to be highly familiar with Ruby on Rails, HTML, CSS and
> Javascript, which Survival uses across its web platform.
>
> - Experience of SCRUM/ AGILE project management is an advantage, as is
> experience of working with legacy code.
>
> An absolute commitment to Survival’s aims and objectives is essential, as
> is a willingness to help out with all aspects of Survival’s work. Our
> website is a vital part of our campaigning, so your work will be central to
> all aspects of Survival’s mission. This is a unique opportunity to be at
> the heart of one of the most exciting campaigning organisations around; it
> is not just a job.
>
> Salary £30-35,000, depending on experience.
>
> To apply, send your CV, and a cover letter explaining why you are the
> right person for the job to rubydeveloper at survivalinternational.org, by
> 22 July.
>
> - You must have the right to work in the UK
> - Hours of work: Monday - Friday, full time (10am - 6pm)
> - Contract: 12 months (renewable), with a 6-month probationary period.
> - Location: Survival's London head office.
>
> Skills & Requirements: Ruby on Rails, HTML, CSS and Javascript
>
> Experience of SCRUM/ AGILE project management an advantage
>
> About Survival International
>
> We are Survival International, the global movement for tribal peoples’
> rights. We’re the only organization that champions tribal peoples around
> the world. We help them defend their lives, protect their lands and
> determine their own futures.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Keir Osborn
> Web Developer
>
> *Survival International*
> The global movement for tribal peoples' rights
>
> 6 Charterhouse Buildings, London EC1M 7ET, United Kingdom | +44 (0)20
> 7687 8700
> 2325 3rd Street, Suite 401, San Francisco, CA94107, United States | +1
> 415-503-1254
> www.survivalinternational.org
>
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