We're Tiny, and we're growing. We have an immediate opening for a talented and creative engineer or web designer to work with a small team and become the resident expert for our web presentation layer. This person will play a central role in developing the next stage of our flagship application, Radar, the leading service for real-time sharing of cameraphone pictures and videos between friends.
We're looking for someone who is highly motivated, flexible, and someone who will work well with the design team but can also be self- directed. We're looking for someone who enjoys building quick prototypes to present ideas, but who also knows that a quick prototype is almost never a working solution. Your Responsibilities: - Work with the Design team to produce crisp, responsive, and intuitive Web 2.0 user interfaces - Design clean, reusable and maintainable solutions - Implement these solutions quickly Required Skills: - HTML, CSS, JavaScript and an expert in cross-browser compatibility - Expertise in JS libraries such as Script.aculo.us, Prototype, YUI - Experience using JSP Pluses: - Exposure to Java frameworks such as Struts, Spring MVC, and Hibernate - Proven history delivering consumer-facing scalable web applications And finally, you must be a Radar user, even if you just signed up today. We have a strong work hard / play hard ethic, and we take very good care of our team: highly competitive salaries, outstanding benefits, and equity sharing. Interested? Send your resume to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and we'll tell you more. Local applicants only, and no recruiters or agencies please. Seriously. We're hiring for a number of other development roles as well, so if you're outstanding at what you do, get in touch and we'll take it from there. http://www.tinypictures.us http://radar.net ________________________________________________________________ Welcome to the Interaction Design Association (IxDA)! To post to this list ....... [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe ................ http://www.ixda.org/unsubscribe List Guidelines ............ http://www.ixda.org/guidelines List Help .................. http://www.ixda.org/help
