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Front End Developer (NYC or CT)

Company Name:
Starpoint Solutions
At COMPANY, we integrate our developers into small teams that include designers and business leads. The team decides what to build, how to code it, and when to launch it. Here's the key: we build everything as an A/B test and let the customer tell us which changes work. The data speaks for itself.
We believe in hiring people who love what they do. Do you value craftsmanship? Rock HTML, CSS, and Javascript? We want to talk to you. Have some server-side chops like JSP/Java, PHP, Ruby, node.js, and so forth? All the better. We look for well-rounded technologists who thrive in a creative, no-red-tape environment.
You'll be part of a flat, small, tight-knit team delivering real value to customers, with the ability to respond quickly and see immediate results. We've kept the best parts of being an original dot-com start-up--the passion of creating something new every day--and blended it with the perks of a thriving international company.
Ps. Front End Engineers have a career path at COMPANY. Based on your experience and abilities, you will join the company in a specific role ranging from Associate to Principal Front End Engineer.
Required Skills:
HTML/CSS
JavaScript (jQuery a plus) - JSON, AJAX
Familiarity with agile techniques
Great communication
Familiarity with Web server-side technologies (we love cross-functional engineers) a plus
Previous startup experience
Mobile Web/HTML5
REST-ful API design; Spring framework a plus
A degree in
computer
science or equivalent work experience
E commerce experience highly desired
Required
Experience:
Associate Front End Engineer: 1-2 years' experience or equivalent proficiency with the skills outlined above
Front End Engineer: 3-5 years' experience or equivalent proficiency with the skills outlined above
Senior Front End Engineer: 5
years' experience or equivalent proficiency with the skills outlined above

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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