A great new software developer position just became available, read below and forward to all your friends!

Who we are

Versature is a voice service provider based in Ottawa and providing service Canada-wide. We’re looking for an experienced developer to join our growing team designing and building the software that powers our growing list of features. We are not technically a start-up, but we’re pulling 50% growth year over year which makes things rather exciting.

What we offer

Versature offers flexible schedules, soon to be a brand-new custom designed office and we go the extra mile to support our team members so they can focus on building great stuff. We’re making smart decisions to build a service that is reliable and leverages third-party infrastructure from the likes of Google and Amazon. We try and be on the cutting edge without bleeding! It’s a fun ride.

Who we want

Someone who is motivated to learn new technologies, can tell the difference between a new tool that will make our offering better and a useless over hyped new trend that everyone is blogging about so they can feel important. We’re looking for a core member of a growing team, not someone who will just be another cog in the machine. If you can communicate with our customers to better understand their needs, we’re on the same page.

What we want

  • Solid foundation in Java development is required
  • Knowledge of Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is an asset
  • Experience creating and working with web services and integrating with third-party systems is an asset
  • Familiarity with Unix and network systems and/or having worked in an integrated development and operations team is an asset
  • A few years real work experience is required
  • Experience using processes like TDD to increase the effectiveness of the team

How to apply

Email something convincing to hr at versature.com.

Adam Sherman - Chief Technology Officer

Adam is a co-founder and CTO of Versature and is responsible for the company’s technological direction and product development. He has over 15 years of experience in the hosted service industry, which is way back before anyone cared to call it the cloud.

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