As The Business Insider (http://www.businessinsider.com) continues to grow, we need another PHP developer to help build new features.
This is a fun job and a great environment for a developer. * You'll be a key member of a small, high-quality, friendly tech team, working on a clean well-organized codebase, on a major site with a large and fast-growing number of users. * You don't have to deal with a lot of bureaucracy -- we're focused on getting things done efficiently. * Your ideas will be valued and incorporated by people on the business side * We have a terrific project manager who will help with what you need and won't get in your way. This can be a junior or senior level position. We're just looking for the right person: * A skilled backend programmer who can write lean PHP 5 code * Interested in new technologies and up-to-date on coding practices * Appreciates the advantages and downsides of object-oriented and functional styles * Understands scaling issues in web development * Gets the tradeoffs involved when choosing a document-oriented database vs a traditional RDMS * Enjoys building user-friendly interfaces, using Ajax when appropriate * Based in New York -- you will need to be able to work out of our office on 5th Avenue. Some telecommuting is fine. Technologies we use: PHP 5, MongoDB, jQuery, Memcached, Apache, git. If you have frontend skills (XHTML/cross-browser CSS/Photoshop) that's a very valued bonus. Competitive salary and benefits. To apply, email a resume, cover letter, and code sample to techj...@businessinsider.com.
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