[ JOBS] Looking for rockstar rubyists who eat and breathe healthy code

Hello,

We are http://whol.ly , an ambitious startup based in NewYork with our new development centre in Bangalore. While you are reading this, we are making tiny steps towards innovation in the world of social networking. Our goal is to let people discover and participate in their local life by exchanging services, organising events and meeting new people, all for fun and better living. This brings us into amazing situation where we are surrounded by interesting engineering problems which are technologically unique and socially relevant.

We are glad to announce that our garage has just expanded and we have many more vacancies for developers who love solving interesting problems.

What qualifies you to join whol.ly? 1.) 100 years of experience in programming web applications 2.) 1000 years of love with RubyOnRails 3.) You are proud of your Test Driven Development skills (RSpec) 4.) You have an eye on everything thats happening in web 2.0 world

Why should you join us? 1.) We eat and breathe healthy code, just like you. 2.) We want you to jump up your levels of knowledge & productivity. 3.) We understand that you get rightly paid for your abilities. . . . n.) Ultimately, We are fun loving creatures and encourage work-life balance.

If all this sounds interesting, drop an email to Abhishek (hireme@whol.ly) with your profile and we will get back to you soon. Location of work is Bangalore

PS: We will be very impressed if your email contains link to sample code or opensource community contributions

just an annotation: make your homepage scrollable. my laptop is only able to show the whole page if i run my browser in full-screen mode. in standard-mode the submit-field is outside the visible area.

Indeed, that page doesn't bode well overall - it fails horribly unless the vertical resolution of the screen is high enough. And it is deliberate - the effect is produced by adding position:fixed to the body element. Somebody's designer needs to be LARTed...

--Matt Jones

in mine as well

Indeed, that page doesn’t bode well overall - it fails horribly unless

the vertical

resolution of the screen is high enough. And it is deliberate - the

effect is produced

by adding position:fixed to the body element. Somebody’s designer

needs to be

LARTed…

Maybe he/she has been sacked and that is why they are looking for new staff.

Colin