We’re looking for the tenth programmer to join the team.
Linked byDavidon March 18 2013. There are5 comments.
Danny19 Mar 13
37signals
Can you provide insight into what everyone does everyday.
Having 36 employees seems unbelievably large to develop and support the few products you have.
Anonymous Coward19 Mar 13
Chandler Loveridge, Theenigma55@gmail.com
Know anything about python or C++? I’m trying to learn so i can hope to someday make my own OS running computer. please email me and thanks.
Jason Fried19 Mar 13
Danny, we actually have ~20 apps in total. In addition to our public apps, we have of internal stuff that customers never see but that they indirectly depend on to keep things fast, reliable, secure, etc. Infrastructure is the iceberg – there’s always more than meets the eye. Plus, we often have a few ideas churning that may or may not see the light of day.
George Robinson19 Mar 13
This sounds like such a wonderful opportunity. Unfortunately I have little to no experience with Ruby on Rails, but some lucky person will get a chance to work at an awesome company.
Chris Mailloux23 Mar 13
Would Love! to work @ 37 signals , been programming for awhile but Rails only a year or two.
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Linked by David on March 18 2013. There are 5 comments.
Danny 19 Mar 13
37signals
Can you provide insight into what everyone does everyday.
Having 36 employees seems unbelievably large to develop and support the few products you have.
Anonymous Coward 19 Mar 13
Chandler Loveridge, Theenigma55@gmail.com Know anything about python or C++? I’m trying to learn so i can hope to someday make my own OS running computer. please email me and thanks.
Jason Fried 19 Mar 13
Danny, we actually have ~20 apps in total. In addition to our public apps, we have of internal stuff that customers never see but that they indirectly depend on to keep things fast, reliable, secure, etc. Infrastructure is the iceberg – there’s always more than meets the eye. Plus, we often have a few ideas churning that may or may not see the light of day.
George Robinson 19 Mar 13
This sounds like such a wonderful opportunity. Unfortunately I have little to no experience with Ruby on Rails, but some lucky person will get a chance to work at an awesome company.
Chris Mailloux 23 Mar 13
Would Love! to work @ 37 signals , been programming for awhile but Rails only a year or two.
This discussion is closed.