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Standout Jobs is Hiring a Ruby Guru

Standoutjobs is the new startup by Fred Ngo, Benjamin Yoskovitz and Austin Hill. It seems that they decided on the back-end technology – Ruby on Rails, and have done a nice video. It follows up from Akoha’s python wrangler recruitement video.

I have just shown the video to a friend and she says Fred Ngo is a star. Oh well… do you imagine what she’d say if he also danced or did his kung-fu moves in the video.

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Comments

  • Ben Yoskovitz May 03, 2007

    And what am I, chopped liver?

    Fred is a star.

    I look like a robot. But I’m not, really…

    Thanks for posting this Heri.

  • Fred Ngo May 03, 2007

    Thanks for posting this, I haven’t laughed so hard in ages. :)

    (Please delete previous comment; I accidentally hit enter too soon.)

  • Heri May 03, 2007

    Hey guy

    The video was great. You two could start a movie studio if standoutjobs fails … which i don’t think it would. The editing was pro and I think what made it perfect was the spontaneity … and the music too

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