We’re excited to welcome Jason Rehmus to the support team at 37signals!
Jason (“JR”) joins Sarah, Michael and Kiran to make sure potential customers, current customers and loyal customers are happier every time they talk to us. Adding a fourth person to support, gives us the breathing room that’s going to be required to move support forward. Our design, programming and operations are revered – it will take time, but support is next in line.
Jason continued the 37signals signals tradition with a unique job application at 37signalsNeedsAnotherJason.com – NOTE: We do not. ;) – similar to the ones created by Jason Zimdars, Craig and John. Jason first applied to a support position with 37signals in 2007 and impressed us with every email, call and in person meeting. Jason really loves helping people.
Please join us in welcoming Jason!
SH
on 04 Aug 10Welcome JR!
Billy Waters
on 04 Aug 10Congrats Jason!
Dmitry
on 04 Aug 10And another Jason :)
Jason Z.
on 04 Aug 10Yes! Our Jason Triforce is now complete!
Welcome, man.
Peter
on 04 Aug 10JR? Last name is Ewing?
Don Boutwell
on 04 Aug 10He was pushing me into basecamp, highrise, and backpack even before he worked for you guys, he will be an awesome fit!
Lucas
on 04 Aug 10He’s not even on the answers leaderboard!
Brian
on 04 Aug 10Welcome Jason. (May want to get your personal phone number off that application site though. =)
Don Schenck
on 05 Aug 10I’m bummed. Dammit … I tried.
Aaron M
on 05 Aug 10Wow, that’s an impressive and cool way to apply for a job, nicely done!
Jason R.
on 05 Aug 10Thanks!
I’m very excited to be part of such a great team!
Daniel
on 05 Aug 1037signals is being “jasonified” ;)
Congrats to being part of a great team!
Daniel
@pixelsrzen
on 05 Aug 10Congrats!
Good luck!
heist
on 05 Aug 10welcome Jason 3!
also “revered” ? maybe there is something to this talk of humility ‘eh
Deltaplan
on 05 Aug 10You definitely need to hire a bunch of Argonauts now.
Anonymous Coward
on 05 Aug 10I understand that it’s important for any job applicant to stand out from the crowd, but at what point do these “unique job applications” start turning into spec work? For goodness’ sake, Jason Zimdars’ “application” contained two different redesign ideas for the Backpack homepage!
Fabian Popa
on 05 Aug 10Are web page applications going to become the norm? :)
Jane Quigley
on 05 Aug 10@anon – It comes down to how badly you want the job. Jason Z obvious wanted it badly and went for it. An impressive effort that stood ahead of the rest (especially in a sea of resumes/applications).
What amount of effort is worth getting the right job?
JF
on 05 Aug 10but at what point do these “unique job applications” start turning into spec work? For goodness’ sake, Jason Zimdars’ “application” contained two different redesign ideas for the Backpack homepage!
We pay candidates when they do these design projects.
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