Tag Archives: Broadsheet Job Club

Joe Darrer writes:

We’re a small development company working in Dublin and have been busy working away the past 1 to 2 years on various projects big and small. We’re now at a stage that we are finally getting branding and a website together – but if you check out our site its not live yet.. Ah! But our aim is to be live – up and running next week.

Anyway we have some great clients and projects under our belt – one of which is the CJFallon eReader App (above) for iOS and Android. We’ve built this from the ground up over the last year and is now used in schools around the country. Kids probably hate us now that I think of it! We also work with agencies and other design companies around Dublin on some exciting projects as well as building our own stuff in-house.

Long story short we’re growing – Yeah! Tough bit is we’re now looking to find another great iOS developer to join our team to help deliver some projects this year and beyond. If you have a spare minute to post this we’d be delighted. We have a Job spec below but really its much of the same as above. We like to build stuff and if any broadsheet eyeballs also like building stuff – get in touch. We’d love to hear from you.

Job spec here

Interesting vacancies for ‘Broadsheet Job Club’ to  Broadsheet@broadsheet.ie. Humane salaries only. No cost.

Stefan Mitchell writes|:

You kindly featured Reveal Ireland before.Since then we’ve taken on board the Broadsheet user comments as well as feedback from NDRC LaunchPad and have developed a 5 Phase development plan that we hope will transform the tourism Irish information market.

While €2.5 million is spent rebranding Ireland.com, it’s worth noting Reveal Ireland was, to date, built on less than a €10,000 development budget. But we would like to take the site to the next level and blow DiscoverIreland and Ireland.com out of the water with our innovations rather than budgets.

All we need is a dedicated and talented developer to come on board and implement them. The successful candidate will effectively become a co-founder of the business. He/she will gain an equity share/profit share of the business.

Reveal Ireland is just the first step in a European wide expansion programme. It’s an exciting project that will interest developers looking to prove that an Irish, and in the future European, tourism site can be built for a fraction of the cost of the government-run sites. Our business model is unique and there is substantial revenue potential.

I’m sure equity-share jobs are not high on your priority list but I thought for a project such as this, it may appeal to the Broadsheet user base. Contact: stefan.mitchel@revealireland.ie 

 

Previously: Discovering Reveal Ireland

Interesting vacancies marked ‘Broadsheet Job Club’ broadshee@broadsheet.ie. No cost.

 

Andrew Sunderland writes:

I figure this may suit some of your readership. I’ve been trying to hire someone via agents for about 3 months and have found no one. Keeping the company name off it for the moment but if anyone wants more details contact me at  andrewsunderland@gmail.com.

 

 

Senior Android Java Developer
Product Development | Dublin

We’re ooking for a senior Android Java developer to work on our android app and other related apps for the android market.
Requirements:
• Ability to write awesome code, and enjoy doing it!
• Object-oriented design and development and solid Java coding skills are essential
• Android coding skills are a HUGE plus for this role
• Enjoy working on a fast paced, loosely structured and highly collaborative team

Technical Requirements:
• Java (5+ years)
• Multi-threaded applications
• HTTP and Web Services

Technical Assets:
• Experience with Agile practices such as Scrum or XP
• JavaScript/CSS/HTML
• Mobile development on platforms such as Android, iOS, or BlackBerry, Java UI development.

Are you an employer with an interesting vacancy (anywhere in the country)?  Broadsheet Job Club at broadsheet@broadsheet.ie. No cost.

The Broadsheet Job Club’s inaugural vacancy last week (for a programmer) elicited a modestly sizable response with Dublin-based Kinesense receiving 300 downloads (for the application’s assignment) and “some great CVs”.

With that in mind.

If you are an employer with an interesting vacancy and wish to to feature it on the site send details to Broadsheet Job Club at Broadsheet@broadsheet.ie. No cost.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGgAN6K2iy0

With Dublin-based video analytics company Kinesense

Mark Sugrue writes:

I know you don’t normally do this.., actually, genuinely, I’ve never seen an ad for a programmer on your site, but I suspect there’s a lot of talented programmers nearby. We are looking for a new programmer who likes coffee and chocolate, and would like to work making CSI style software that helps police catch criminals.
We are running a little competition, not too hard, you just have to write some code which automatically puts a smiling garda logo inside a frame. details here

Mmm.

Chocolate.

Kinesense

 

No money, cuddles, etc were given for this post. Interesting vacancies to Broadsheet Job Club via broadsheet@broadsheet.ie