(Excuse me for any double posts)
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From: Carl Baatz <
carl....@erudify.com>
Date: 2 May 2013 10:07
Subject: [Haskell] Haskell job / adaptive learning
To:
has...@haskell.org
Dear Haskellers,
Erudify (
http://erudify.com/) is looking for software engineers to
join our team. We are developing an autonomous interactive online
tutor. We sell our product to enterprise and provide it for free to
schools and consumers.
We are looking for software engineers who are smart and friendly, have
several years of programming experience, and a passion for building
practical and high quality software. Haskell is our main language and
we are using JavaScript on the client side.
The field of automated learning and teaching is still in its infancy
and we are thrilled about the work we are doing to improve how people
learn.
So what are we looking for? We expect you to prefer design principles
compatible with Unix and the Web. You make an effort to learn new
technologies that could be helpful and you work to master those you
already use. You have worked with a broad range of technologies in
your career. You get things done and realise that trade-offs are
necessary, but compromising the long-term goal is not. You have
experience with Haskell, but might not be an expert.
Erudify consists of eleven people -- six of us are Engineers, of which
four are specialised in Haskell (with another Haskeller joining soon).
We are based in Zürich and our working language is English.
Please email us at
jo...@erudify.com if you are curious. Also, two of
our engineers, Bas van Dijk and Simon Meier, will be at the Odessa
hackathon from 2 May to 6 May -- they'd be delighted to chat with you.
Best wishes,
Carl Baatz