CollabRx is a start-up creating a platform that will accelerate the
search for therapies for rare diseases [1]. We seek a full-time front
end developer to join our core engineering team. The position requires
solid web development skills (Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, XHTML, CSS,
AJAX, Flash/Flex, cross-browser issues [2]), Linux expertise, and at
least a BS or equivalent degree [3]. The position is at our downtown
Palo Alto headquarters and offers excellent benefits. Write: Jeff
Shrager, CTO, [email protected].
[1] Or so we hope!
[2] I’m looking forward to Ryan’s deconstruction of this list; and
yeah, I know that some of them occupy orthogonal ontological
categories!
[3] Why a BS? Well, in all honestly, I don’t care; If you’re smart
enough, degrees be damned!
[2] I’m looking forward to Ryan’s deconstruction of this list; and
yeah, I know that some of them occupy orthogonal ontological
categories!
[3] Why a BS? Well, in all honestly, I don’t care; If you’re smart
enough, degrees be damned!
Wow, how surprising it is to get a mention before I even launch into
another
dissection, or “deconstruction” as you call it.
Your advertisement is extremely hard to pick at because it’s short, and
not
only that, but there is nothing to pick at! It’s all summed up in a
paragraph I could’ve read whilst chewing on a couple of mouthfuls of
lunch
(but lunch was an hour ago). You list only what you need and don’t sugar
coat any of it with “leading-edge technology” or “hot receptionist”
(although the latter would be an added incentive), you give the facts as
they are and that’s what makes it so great.
I do find it strange however how you give a stanford.edu email address.
Are
you part of the faculty there or a student? Why don’t you have your own
domain name?
I feel strange also, about replying to a job advertisement without
actually
applying for it on my last day in my current job, and I would be
interested
in applying if I was in the area.
A nicely written job advertisement, the kind that I would like to see
more
of. Well done.
–
Ryan B.
Feel free to add me to MSN and/or GTalk as this email.
Jeff Shrager wrote:
CollabRx is a start-up creating a platform
that will accelerate the search for therapies
for rare diseases
Damn good cause and I wish you the best!
[2] I’m looking forward to Ryan’s deconstruction
of this list;
ROTF and LOL!!! Big brass ones! Nice style.
and yeah, I know that some of them occupy
orthogonal ontological categories!
Impressive vocab too Hope you survive Ryan.
Best regards,
Bill
and yeah, I know that some of them occupy
orthogonal ontological categories!
Impressive vocab too Hope you survive Ryan.
Yeah, I couldn’t pass up the occasion to pack 16 syllables into 4
words!
A nicely written job advertisement, the kind that I would like to see more
of. Well done.
Thanks!
I feel strange also, about replying to a job advertisement without actually
applying for it on my last day in my current job, and I would be interested
in applying if I was in the area.
Maybe you should apply anyway; remote consulting pays well, has great
hours, and you get to code naked from the hot tub. (Of course, for all
I know, you do that already!