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Wisestep is hiring full stack developers who love elegant code

Deepika U

7/29/2015 10:25:00 AM

Wisestep is hiring Full stack Developers.

You'll fit if

Your idea of a fun weekend is to fix a nifty plugin you saw on Github that you think you can write better.

You feel restless if you haven't coded for a day

You love elegant and beautiful code the way others love poetry

You don't like Testing engineers

You like GTD

What we offer

Opportunity to solve tough problems and build world class products

Get known for what you built as against the number of lines of code you wrote

Opportunity to learn and use the latest Tech stack and development processes

Work from anywhere, Really

Flexible working hours

Apply to us if

You have a strong problem solving ability and can constantly think in object oriented mode

You've learnt more new things in the last 6 months than the average Joe has in the last 3 years

You believe Coding is about thinking and not about the language

You want to meet other people who want to build great products

Our hiring process is fun because we don't do interviews in stuffy rooms, instead we ask you to code.

Send us your github profile link and your CV to hireme@wisestep-inc.com to express your interest.

TO REFER: Just email this text to your friend and CC at hireme@wisestep-inc.com. If your friend is hired, we pay you 5 big ones.
1 Answer

Kaz Kylheku

7/29/2015 2:32:00 PM

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On 2015-07-29, Deepika U <deepika.u@avanceservices.in> wrote:
> You don't like Testing engineers

Oh yeah, that's simply a wonderful quality to look for in a developer: dislike
for the people that do gruntwork and save his or her ass, for half that
ass's salary.

> Get known for what you built as against the number of lines of code you wrote

LOC, now there is a productivity metric.

> You have a strong problem solving ability and can constantly think in object
> oriented mode
>
> You've learnt more new things in the last 6 months than the average Joe has
> in the last 3 years

Yet, after all this rabid learning of new things, your brain is constantly
in 1993's "object oriented mode".