Saturday, November 1, 2014

LinkedIn posted a job you might be interested in



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Associate Web Developer – Entry Level

San Francisco Bay Area, US - Internet

Do you dream in markup? Can you bend uncooperative browsers to your will using only a toothpick, some chewing gum, and a well placed "position: relative"? As soon as you finish a project, do you step back and think, "Now, how can I make this better?" We've been waiting for you. LinkedIn is looking for a web developer who is eager to tackle the challenges of a rapidly growing web application with millions of daily visitors. The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, hungry to learn new skills


Responsibilities


• You will own the front-end development for one or more of our products and collaborate with visual/interaction designers, engineers, and product managers to launch new products, iterate on existing features, and build a world-class user experience.


• You will implement cutting-edge technologies and will be writing state-of-the-art code to keep LinkedIn at the cutting edge of current technology


• Your specific expertise will be required to make efficient use of A/B testing frameworks, fast page load times, and efficient UI development.


• Meet with colleagues including product managers and engineers assigned to your project(s).


Basic Qualifications


• Bachelors degree or equivalent experience required


• 0-1 years experience with semantic HTML/XHTML and CSS Preferred Requirements: Preferred Education


• Masters degree preferred, but not required Preferred Experience


• Experience writing clean, unobtrusive Javascript/AJAX including experience with common libraries (YUI, jQuery, etc) and debugging tools (Firebug, etc.)


• An encyclopedic knowledge of browser quirks and their remedies


• Experience integrating front-end code with server-side technology on a large-scale, dynamic website


• Experience with JSP programming a plus


• Flash or Flex experience a plus Preferred Skills


• Knowledge of (and a passion for) current trends and best practices in front-end architecture, including performance, accessibility and usability


• Familiarity and comfort with command-line applications






No salary provided



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