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full time Social App Developer | 75-100k

at OSS (client) in New York City

This is a full time, on-site, contract-to-hire position located in San Francisco, CA paying $75,000 to $100,000 + benefits. US Citizens or Green Card holders only please. Local candidates preferred, however, candidates interested in relocating at own expense considered as well. No telecommuting. Thank you.

My client is a stealth start-up in the social-video sector, the original core technology out of SRI. The CEO of 4 other online media companies since the 90’s, sold 3, and took one public so he knows what he’s doing.

They are looking for a Social App Developer who is ready to join them in building the next generation of great online experiences with streaming media and the real-time web.

Requirements:

  • Strong fundamental in OOP, design patterns, algorithms, and data structures
  • Strong understanding of Web fundamentals, HTML/CSS/JavaScript, and LAMP/PHP stack
  • 5+ years experience building high-traffic web applications
  • Understand development/release/maintenance cycles
  • BS or MS in Computer Science or equivalent experience
  • AS3 programming experience
  • Experience embedding application in social environments (Facebook, Google, MS, etc)
  • Ability to work in a highly collaborative environment while also being able to focus on independent work
  • Experience working in an Agile environment a plus.
  • Demonstrates flexibility and openness to incorporate input from all levels within the organization
  • Excited to participate in any task in the development process
  • Strong analytical and problem solving skills, attention to detail, desire to learn, excel, and contribute
  • Video a plus

When applying, please submit your (preferably MS-Word) RESUME along with your full time SALARY and your contract HOURLY requirements to beau[AT]open-source-staffing.com


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