Job Opening in Downtown Washington DC
1 CommentEven though I’m not working with him anymore these days, Sebastian Traeger is one of the main reasons why I moved out 5 years ago to Washington DC to work for Silas Partners. He’s now since moved on to managing a new startup in the downtown Washington DC area (DuPont), with the goal of “working to change the way people give of their time, money, and ideas to help others”. The site this startup is working on has not launched yet, but he did give me an early look into what they’ve done so far, and I do think it looks pretty interesting… And so with that, I thought I’d help him out a bit by getting the word out for a new software development position he is looking to fill. He’s basically looking for an experienced Ruby on Rails developer to help lead development efforts for this new venture. If this sounds like something you would be interested in, drop him a line.
Here’s a full description of the position (PDF)
PS, Google Docs seriously rocks. It’s not Microsoft Office by any stretch, but I’d say that’s what makes it rock. Google FTW (once again).
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Nice blog that you have, I would like to tell you about my trip that I went to washington DC with my parents, If that is ok, with you,
When we arrived to the capital,One of the night I snuck off to take my photos of the city. To say I was scared is an understatement. I knew that my nice Nikon digital
camera clearly marked me as a tourist, and one with money besides. Taking Washington DC photos of bums camped under bridges, or of rundown slums was a risky
proposition at best. Nonetheless, I persevered. I guess I was just lucky. No one even hassled me. When I got back, I had some Washington DC photos to show my civics
class that shook them to the core. It says a lot about our nation that its capital is so run down and so impoverished. If we can’t even take care of the people in our capital,
who can we take care of? What do you think of the capital ?
Warmly
Thor
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