Unpakt is looking for a Lead Ruby on Rails Developer

January 10, 2012 Ash Hogan

At Pivotal Labs, one of the services we provide our clients is helping them interview and hire. Pivotal Labs and our clients place a strong emphasis on Agile development and its many aspects: Pair Programming, Test-Driven Development, rapid iterations, and frequent refactoring.

Below is the description for a Lead Ruby on Rails Developer position with Unpakt. Ever hired a mover? 37 million people move every year in the USA, but the process of finding a mover remains stressful and confusing. Unpakt is creating the Kayak of the moving industry, and they are looking for talented developers to join our team.

Unpakt is hiring – here’s why you want to work there:

Unpakt

Is a small team with solid financial backing, led by a highly successful entrepreneur. We are creating an intense but fun and respectful culture. Our compensation package includes competitive salary, equity participation, and help with any relocation expenses.

Job Description:

  • Test Driven Development
  • Aggressive Refactoring
  • 5+ years’ experience in production software environments

Additional Skills Desired:

  • Pair Programming
  • Experience with testing frameworks
  • SQL
  • Javascript
  • Ability to coach less experienced developers
  • Ability to communicate well with non-technical teammates

How to apply:

Email a copy of your resume, including the position you wish to apply for. Principals only please!

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