TL;DR, we are hiring and we'd love to talk to you. Email us: jobs@ecommhub.com
Join the first 500 Startup-backed company in the Southeast.
A little about us:
At eCommHub, you will have the unique opportunity to tackle a variety of meaningful technical challenges as we scale our SaaS product to automate thousands more online stores. We’re taking the pain out of e-commerce and simplifying the supply chain by enabling online retailers to outsource their fulfillment as easily as they can create a frontend for their store.
We use a service-oriented architecture with many independent services and value testing. We iterate quickly and deploy often. Our design makes it easy for you to own and grow your part of the product. As a developer, you’ll have ownership of your projects and have a chance to build a strong developer foundation at a young startup company.
TL;DR, we are hiring and we'd love to talk to you. Email us: jobs@ecommhub.com
Join the first 500 Startup-backed company in the Southeast.
A little about us:
At eCommHub, you will have the unique opportunity to tackle a variety of meaningful technical challenges as we scale our SaaS product to automate thousands more online stores. We’re taking the pain out of ecommerce and revolutionizing the e-commerce supply chain by enabling online retailers to outsource their fulfillment as easily as they can create a frontend for their online store.
We use a service-oriented architecture with many independent services and value testing. We iterate quickly and deploy often. Our design makes it easy for you to own and grow your part of the product. As a developer, you’ll have ownership of your projects and have a chance to build a strong developer foundation at a young startup company.
Requirements:
* Experience organizing and leading dev teams
* Extensive background in Ruby and Rails
* Comfortable collaborating with marketing, sales and management team.
* Experience supporting live production infrastructure, can put out fires under pressure when things go wrong
* Exposure to architectural patterns of a large, high-scale web application
* Experience migrating and scaling large amounts of data
* Experience designing, implementing, deploying, and maintaining complex online applications
* Database design experience in SQL and NoSQL
* Proficient in API Design
* Love tinkering with new technologies and frameworks
Some more details (http://ecommhub.com/careers/)
-------We're also looking for frontend and backend devs as well as those with sales + marketing experience-------
TL;DR, we are hiring and we'd love to talk to you. Email us: jobs@ecommhub.com
Join the first 500 Startup-backed company in the Southeast.
A little about us:
At eCommHub, you will have the unique opportunity to tackle a variety of meaningful technical challenges as we scale our SaaS product to automate thousands more online stores. We’re taking the pain out of ecommerce and revolutionizing the e-commerce supply chain by enabling online retailers to outsource their fulfillment as easily as they can create a frontend for their online store.
We use a service-oriented architecture with many independent services and value testing. We iterate quickly and deploy often. Our design makes it easy for you to own and grow your part of the product. As a developer, you’ll have ownership of your projects and have a chance to build a strong developer foundation at a young startup company.
Hey appreciate your thoughts on this matter and would really love to collaborate with you in finding ways to engage with those passionate in hardware/robotics. However, 3 alumni working in startups is hardly influential. I've made an effort to speak with Hunter and although he definitely one of the most intelligent people I've met at Tech, he had to be convinced to go to the YCominbator interview because he had no clue what it was. I'm sure you left out a couple other people in your organization that are involved in entrepreneurship but you are right when it comes to changing the culture to show students that it is possible to succeed. That is definitely the core of our vision.
I think it's good, or at worst interesting. There have been a couple articles talking about how Ubuntu+Unity will push Linux into the "common user" limelight. I'd gander that most hackers wouldn't bother will games like these
perhaps check out http://www.premise.com/ or https://kensho.com/