This job posting is for a front end developer contract position or permanent role at a startup preparing for a global social network launch. The key responsibilities include being an expert in JavaScript for both server-side using Node.js and client-side coding. Additional requirements include experience with frameworks like Ember, writing clean code with tests, front-end development skills, understanding object-oriented CSS, and being a good API designer. The ideal candidate also contributes to open source projects and has a strong computer science background.
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Front End Developer- Contract- 贈400-500 a day/ Permanent
Our Client is a busy start-up preparing for a global launch of their social network, they have a Silicon
valley set-up in the heart of London. They are building a large-scale, mass-market consumer service
for both web and mobile.
Key Responsibilities:
You can do some real programming, with a variety of languages, compiled and interpreted.
There will be some genuine challenges to solve
Youre a JavaScript expert:
Server-side using Node.js
Architecting front-end code using a modular approach
Client-side hand-coded components, beyond using jQuery
Experience with modern frameworks such as Ember
You can write clean code with tests and can work to improve its performance
Front-end web development using HTML5, CSS3
You understand the concepts behind object-oriented CSS and understand frameworks
such as LESS or Sass
Youre a good API designer, understanding what REST is, when to use and when not to
use it
Bonus Points:
You contribute to open source projects; involved in corresponding online communities;
participate in hack days or open data events
You have a strong Computer Science background
Knowledge of Ruby and Rails
Behaviours sought:
Most importantly, youre a nice person, with a sense of humour. They all work pretty hard and they
need to get along. You must be a logical thinker who's also creative. Youre objective, and embrace
critique. And youre an experimenter - nothing there is static.