JavaScript Application Developer Internet & Ecommerce at Geebo

JavaScript Application Developer

Company Name:
Gunther Douglas
Job Title: JavaScript Application Developer
Job Description: Our client is a leader in the online video advertising space, and among the largest ad networks in the US, serving more than 20 million video ads a day thru our network of hundreds of publisher partners. Advertisers include household names like Disney, Lysol, Holiday Inn, Pepsi and Ford, as well as retailers such as Amazon, Zappos, Gamefly, Gaiam and dozens of others. The client is seeking a strong Senior Level Web Application Developer to join their fast paced and growing team and contribute to the success of the company. The JavaScript Developer will be developing custom web applications that are unique to each client and each project. Candidates should be versatile, and able to hit the ground running. This client offers a fantastic work environment, the opportunity to influence their product, and the ability to grow technically and professionally.
Requirements:
JavaScript guru (MooTools/jQuery/YUI)
Previous experience in Java, PHP, .Net, or Ruby, etc
SQL
UNIX/Linux prompts
CSS
GIT
REST/JSON
Agile environment experience




Gunther Douglas, a Denver based IT Consulting & Placement firm with offices nationally, is committed to responsiveness, thoroughness and exceeding expectations. Gunther Douglas promotes a positive work environment, an honest approach and deep appreciation to all of our clients and employees.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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