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Hire Me

2010 March 16
by avdi

The time has come once again to evaluate my career path and adjust course. The time I’ve spent working for Devver has been the most exciting and satisfying in my career to date. But the hectic pace of a startup has given me less time than I’d like to spend with my growing family. And while it has been tremendously satisfying to work on tools which make life better for my fellow developers, I feel it’s time to get back in touch with the challenges of people for whom the computer is a business tool and not an end in and of itself.

So: if you have or you know someone who has an opening for a developer / team leader with over ten years of experience spanning a wide range of technologies, disciplines, and domains, please get in touch! I’ve posted some details about my qualifications and the kind of organization I’m interested in working for. There’s also a traditional resume, if you like that sort of thing.

I remain on excellent terms with Ben and Dan, two of the sharpest guys it’s been my pleasure to work with. I know they wish me well with my future endeavors, as I wish them and Devver all the best.

P.S. I’ve finally given in and created a WorkingWithRails account. I don’t know how many people pay attention to these things, but if you’re reading this and you’ve found my blog or Open Source projects helpful, I’d appreciate it if you recommended me. Thanks!

P.P.S. Also, please feel free to tweet about this post!

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  • this is awesome! let us know how it works out
  • Good luck. You are a smart developer and I am sure you will find one soon.
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