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Javascript Developer/Front End Developer - JobSpring Partners (New York, NY)

Posted: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 4:38 AM


Ideally you have experience in server-side programming, JavaScript, CSS, and cross-browser compatibility, but maybe you’re just super smart with technology. You will learn a ton and quickly take a lead role in developing high quality websites, mobile, Facebook and Web applications. This is an on-site full-time position with health benefits and paid vacation. Job Responsibilities: Work with the design, information architecture, quality assurance, technical and account teams to successfully develop, launch and maintain websites and web applications. Create Content Management Systems, Facebook and mobile applications, and other database-driven web applications. Implement interactivity using AJAX and various JavaScript libraries. Develop HTML templates based on Photoshop files. Collaborate with the account team to discuss development approaches and create work estimates. Respond to support requests and ensure customer satisfaction. Document work and development processes. Candidate Requirements: Team player with excellent written and verbal communication skills. Organized with attention to detail. Computer science or digital media degree, or at least 3 years of industry experience. Good knowledge of CSS and HTML. Eye for design a plus. Experience developing standards-compliant code for multiple platforms and browsers. Knowledge of at least one major server side scripting language (C#, PHP, RoR, something MVC etc). Database savvy (MySQL or Microsoft SQL Server). Self-motivated with a passion for the Web and technology.

Source: http://www.bullhornreach.com/job/107564_javascript-developerfront-end-developer-new-york-ny?utm_source=backpage.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=job&utm_campaign=feeds1

Salary/Wage: 50-75k

• Location: Manhattan

• Post ID: 36600571 newyork
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