Hi All,

I recently joined UrbanDaddy heading up the technology team responsible for the 
company's web applications and infrastructure.  I'm looking to expand our team 
with a skilled Front End Web Developer who will enjoy the company's culture and 
building the next generation of our client side applications. A full job 
description is below.

Please send your resume and cover to [email protected]

Also I'll be at Tuesday's NYPHP meeting.  I look forward to hearing from you!

Regards,
Andrew

Seeking Front End Web Developer

We're looking for a Front End Ninja to make strong contributions to the look, 
feel and UI of our website, applications and client initiatives.  Successful 
candidates will love to code on the cutting edge of technologies, have pixel 
perfect attention to detail and designs, and love to build great user 
experiences.

Our company delivers high quality editorial content to a rapidly growing 
subscriber base across the country, gaining ever-growing accolades from the web 
community in the process-including multiple Webbies and Mobies.

We have a strong practice of leveraging technology to produce fantastic user 
experiences throughout our content. Specifically, successful candidates can 
expect to work with HTML5, CSS, Ajax, Jquery, Prototype, JSON, flash and video. 
 We'll also be working with social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook.

Some examples of past and current projects can be found here:

 *   http://tinyurl.com/yeq4hfu
 *   http://tinyurl.com/y8dudrf
 *   http://tinyurl.com/ybt24j9
 *   http://tinyurl.com/ydsuu4y

And our iphone app featured here: http://tinyurl.com/ydw8aud

We work in an agile development environment with strict source control, feature 
scheduling, bug tracking and an in-house QA team.  Programmers have their own 
quiet area and the satisfaction of working on incredible projects for high 
profile clients.

Key Duties

 *   Develop client side object oriented JavaScript applications using HTML, 
HTML5 and CSS
 *   Work with the backend developers to skin applications with amazing, on 
brand and functional designs
 *   Development of dynamic web applications
 *   Page level implementation of creative and campaign assets
 *   Develop clean, portable front-end code for range of agency-type projects, 
including: web sites, landing pages, banner ads, email, and lightweight 
applications
 *   Apply creative direction to user interfaces and help to enforce best 
internet practices
 *   Contribute to technical and functional specifications documents
 *   Develop style guide components, prototypes and proofs of concept
 *   Developing and integrating agency-quality micro-sites and online products

Key Requirements

 *   Advanced JavaScript, AJAX, HTML and CSS usage a must, experience with 
jQuery preferred
 *   Ability to hand-code to standards without error
 *   Experience with and ability to thrive in a team environment
 *   Experience with developing in a LAMP environment
 *   Experience with a version control system, experience with Subversion 
preferred
 *   Object-oriented JavaScript programming experience and JavaScript 
frameworks, including class creation, object instantiation and inheritance.
 *   Experience and high familiarity with Web Standards & Cross-Browser 
Compatibility
 *   Strong communication skills

Bonus Skills

 *   Knowledge of object oriented PHP
 *   Understanding of MVC frameworks, specifically Symfony
 *   Experience working with CDNs
 *   Experience in Flash and AS2/3

Compensation

 *   Dependent on relative experience, skill, and complexity of past projects 
worked on

Benefits & Perks

 *   Medical, Dental and 401(k)
 *   Paid Vacation and Holidays

Andrew Yochum | VP of Technology | UrbanDaddy
900 Broadway Suite 808 | New York, NY 10003
p 212 929-7905 x127 | f 212 918-1590
[email protected]
www.urbandaddy.com
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