Finding programmers and designers for Rails projects

Posted by David April 25, 2006 @ 09:07 PM

The Signal vs Noise Job Board is a new alternative for finding good programmers and designers to work on Rails projects (among other things). It puts your job pitch in front of the tens of thousands of people reading the Signal vs Noise weblog. It comes at a price of $250 for a posting of 500 words visible for 30 days.

CNET, Fleck, and NYTimes.com are all using it to advertise developers with Ruby and Rails experience. If you’re just looking for programming positions, you can subscribe to the RSS for the programming section.

As you might have noticed from the URLs, this job site is using the new Simply Restful plugin. Our playground for RESTful living on Rails.

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Comments

  1. Anon on 26 Apr 00:57:

    It would be helpful if you added location to the RSS feed.

    Thanks.

  2. jtoy on 26 Apr 03:01:

    Don’t forget http://jobs.rubynow.com

  3. Anon on 26 Apr 18:09:

    So…what’s the going hourly rate for a good Rails developer? Not <$50 I hope…

  4. Anon on 26 Apr 22:10:

    Yeah, I’d like to know the rate too.

  5. Tim on 26 Apr 22:27:

    I would like to know if the jobs are part-time or fulltime

  6. Michael Ward on 27 Apr 10:59:

    Going rate? No such thing…

    Can you do the job, are you happy with the salary offered? Then there’s no problem is there?