đ Hey there! Iâm Jean-Romain, aka Jeanro, founder of Ruby on Rails Jobs and a fellow Rails developer. I built this job board to make it easier for Ruby enthusiasts like us to connect with opportunities where we can keep doing what we love â writing Ruby!
Why Subscribe to Ruby on Rails Jobs Newsletter?
đŹ One Email, Once a Week (Promise!)
If youâre a Rails dev, you know the importance of finding roles that fit â and with this newsletter, you wonât miss a beat! Youâll get a weekly wrap-up of fresh job listings and updates, straight to your inbox. No spam, no clutter â just the essentials. If there arenât any new jobs, I wonât fill up your inbox. Simple as that!
đ ď¸ Handpicked Rails Jobs
I keep a close eye on job boards, communities, and Rails-friendly companies. Every week, I bring the latest Rails opportunities together so you donât have to search. Iâm dedicated to making this your go-to for new Ruby roles and great companies.
đ Insights, Tips & Experiments
Iâm always trying new ways to help Rails developers thrive â whether itâs recruitment tips, project insights, or even some coding experiments Iâm working on! Youâll get a peek into those projects too, helping you stay informed and inspired.
đ Transparent & Community-Driven
This isnât just a job board â itâs a way to connect, share, and support each other in the Ruby community. Subscribing helps us all stay connected and keeps you updated on the latest Rails-friendly roles, community news, and more.
So, if youâre ready to stay in the loop on Rails jobs and insights, join the newsletter and letâs keep building together!
Why Ruby on Rails Jobs?
Ruby is more than a language â itâs a community filled with amazing people! I might not be the kind of dev youâd want committing to open-source (trust me, you wouldnât đ), but Iâve worn a few different hats: Sales, Founder, Recruiter, and now Dev. So, what can I do? I can help devs find jobs theyâll love and help companies discover Rails talent.
As a Rails dev myself, I know the struggle of trying to sift through job listings hoping for Rails positions. When I was on the hunt for my first gig, I couldnât find a dedicated place for Ruby jobs, so⌠I made one! Now, you can find Rails positions â freelance, permanent, and even internships â all in one place, updated almost daily.
Whatâs Inside?
⢠Dedicated Job Board: Whether youâre hunting for your next Rails role or just window-shopping, weâve got Rails-only positions refreshed regularly.
⢠Company Directory: See which companies are using Rails (even if theyâre not hiring). Nothingâs stopping you from a spontaneous application!
⢠Reverse Job Board: Recruiters come to you! Set up a profile, clarify your criteria, and let the offers roll in.
I do the legwork of searching through job listings on platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Slack so you donât have to. And if your company is hiring, you can list jobs here for free â just helping the Ruby community grow!
Values
đź Helping devs at every career stage â Iâm here if you need a hand finding your next opportunity or internship.
đ Doing it all transparently â inspired by open startups, I share site metrics, revenue, and more.
đ° Sharing recruiting revenue â if a company pays a commission for a placement, I pass 25% of it back to the hired dev. Because weâre all in this together!
Free for Devs
The Ruby community is unique, and I want to keep this space as developer-friendly as possible. So, the job board? Totally free for devs. Letâs keep sharing opportunities and growing our Rails family!