>> Code.org, a non-profit working to put computer science classes in every >> school in the country is hiring for a number of positions in the Seattle >> area (although they could possibly be convinced to let you work >> remotely). I've copied the software engineer job description below, but >> take a look at http://code.org/about/jobs for some of the other >> positions available. Our preference is that all employees have some CS >> background. Anyone with questions should feel free to get it touch with >> me at jake at code.org. (I know it says a minimum of 3-5 years experience, >> but we've hired some engineers out of college). >> -Jake Baskin '10 >> >> Code.org is building interactive tutorials for computer science courses >> starting as early as Kindergarten through 12th grade. You can see our >> latest tutorials at http://learn.code.org. With tens of millions of >> students using our tutorials in over 20 languages and in 170 countries, >> this is an opportunity to redefine how computer science is taught, not >> only in the USA but worldwide. >> >> Qualifications: >> >> * A Bachelor's degree or greater in Computer Science >> * Minimum of 3-5 years of experience as a software engineer working on >> Web sites or services >> * Ideally: deep expertise in either JavaScript or Ruby >> * Ideally: has experienced startup culture