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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

NOW HIRING: Front-End Vue Developer

Company: Gfinity PLC

Website: https://gfinityplc.com

Headquarters: London, England, United Kingdom


Responsibilities

  • Work closely with our product team to build front-end sites and components
  • Write reusable code and libraries that can be used across products
  • Work on short-term, contractual, per-project basis


Requirements

  • Strong experience with Vue / Nuxt
  • Strong experience with SASS and BEM
  • Expert knowledge of JavaScript, class and component composition
  • Expert knowledge of object-oriented principles
  • Experience working with Figma
  • Familiarity with Gulp, Webpack and NPM
  • Familiarity with cross-browser compatibility
  • Familiarity with code versioning software such as GIT
  • Fluency in English
  • Experience working independently
  • Extremely detail-oriented
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to work well within a small team


Bonuses

  • 3-5 years of professional front-end development experience
  • Experience developing cross-platform apps for desktop, web, and mobile
  • Experience with AngularJS
  • Working knowledge of PHP Symfony 4 Framework
  • Experience contributing to open-source projects, even if they are your own
  • A love for gaming and esports!


Job Description

At Gfinity, we build community and esports-centric products that impact millions of people worldwide. As a freelancer, you will work remotely to help create applications and websites for mobile, web, and broadcast products.

We are comprised of a completely remote team spread across both Europe and North America, with a deep passion for making the web a more beautiful, usable, and reliable place. Our primary focus is in the emerging esports industry where we innovate and push boundaries to build amazing experiences for our customers and clients. Along with esports-related products, you will play an integral role in building community-centric features reaching millions of users per month.

Let us know what you love about development and why you would make a great addition to the Gfinity team.

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NOW HIRING: Lead UX / Product Designer

Company: Pixellu

Website: https://www.pixellu.com

Headquarters: Seattle, Washington, United States


We are Pixellu, a software company on a mission to simplify professional photographers’ lives. We are seeking a world-class Lead UX / Product Designer to head our product design. You’ll be working directly with the VP of Product & CEO to develop a product vision and execute on that vision with the help of UX/UI, Product Owners/Managers, and Engineering.

This is not a “sit in the office and plan” role. This is a role where you will be with the exec team one day, and in the trenches the next. Expect to roll up your sleeves and be in the weeds, doing the work.


ABOUT PIXELLU

At Pixellu, we know professional photographers are frustrated with all of the tedious work required to run a successful photography business. Many get so overwhelmed, they end up quitting on their dream of having a photography career. That is why we create easy-to-use, time-saving software that simplify photographers’ lives, so that they can spend less time in front of the computer and get back to doing what they love.

Pixellu was co-founded in 2010 by two wedding photographers. Faced with the challenges of long hours and endless tasks, we began asking ourselves, “How can we save valuable time, make more money, and get our lives back?” Our answer was technology. We started Pixellu with the idea that we could make money by providing an honest service that helped photographers save time and live more fulfilling lives. We believed that, by focusing on a great product and great service, we could build a business that not only does good, but also does well.

Today, we are a team of 30 team members spread across 10 countries, serving tens of thousands of photographers in over 100 countries.

Learn more about us and why you’ll love working at Pixellu here: Video - About Pixellu


YOUR ROLE

Pixellu currently has two main products - SmartAlbums and SmartSlides. We are looking to not only improve existing products, but also introduce new products that will further simplify our customers’ lives.

The primary role of the VP of Product is product strategy. You, as the Lead Product Designer, would be second-in-command and responsible for execution. Your job will be to:

  • Research: Conduct user research and testing. * Plan: Help shape the product strategy and vision. Drive product roadmaps & set feature priorities. * Prototype: Define the user experience, interactions, and user interface through user flows, information architecture, sketches and wireframes, and visual design. Build functional prototypes to validate and test your designs. * Design: Design simple, elegant, data-driven, user-centric experiences that delight users. * Lead: Lead our small team of UX/UI and Product Owners/Managers.


REQUIREMENTS

Aside from the standard job description, here is what we most value in a candidate:

  • Impeccable visual taste
  • Obsession with simplicity and intuitive design
  • Mastery and application of color, space, typography, iconography, illustration, and UX laws
  • Thorough knowledge of the latest trends in UX/UI
  • People & communication skills
  • Data-driven decision making
  • 4+ years of experience in product design


BENEFITS

  • Work from anywhere
  • Flex time; aside from "required online hours" of 8-11am Pacific Time, work hours are fully flexible
  • Competitive salary based on experience level and your local cost of living considerations
  • Quarterly profit-sharing bonuses based on seniority and role
  • Paid parental leave
  • 20 annual days off, with ability to make up missed days on weekends


Location: 🌏 Worldwide

Source: Remote OK



NOW HIRING: Web Developer

Company: SalonInteractive

Website: https://www.saloninteractive.com

Headquarters: Chicago, Illinois, United States


SalonInteractive is a still-small but rapidly growing startup in the Health & Beauty eCommerce space. We provide an extremely easy way for salons to sell product online by linking them directly to distributors around the US. You could think of it as an out-of-the-box ready platform for dropshipping, but it's more complex in terms of both code and partnerships than that makes it sound. The complexity gives us interesting problems to work on in the near term, and makes the business defensible in the long term.

Our current goals can be summed up simply: provide a more modern, more beautiful, more streamlined experience for all of our partners, of which there are many. Salons, stylists, consumers, distributors, brands, us (SalonInteractive), and more. We are accomplishing this goal by redesigning and rearchitecting much our core application. It's an exciting time.

We want to deliver a product that is high quality inside and out. One that helps our partners capitalize on real opportunities, and gives us flexibility to meet the as-yet-unknown needs of the future. To this end, the engineering team works closely with stakeholders to combine their understanding of problems and opportunities with our understanding of engineering to craft effective solutions.


Your Day-to-day

This is a hands-on, fully-remote programming position. You'll be working on our Ruby on Rails based eCommerce platform backend, as well as the Tailwind/AlpineJS frontend. The core technologies you’ll be working with—and need to be familiar for success in this role—are Ruby, HTML, CSS, and JS.

We have a large number of high-impact projects planned for the platform. You'll work closely with the CTO, our existing development team, and other stakeholders both within the company and outside of it to understand needs and develop solutions. Your responsibilities will include designing, developing and deploying code to best serve our customers and partners.

As mentioned before, we have quite a bit of work planned for the next few months, so an ideal applicant will be ready to hit the ground running. Despite the amount of work we have, we strive to minimize context switching—if you’re on a project, you shouldn’t expect to be bombarded with unrelated tweaks on other projects here and there though—as with any company—it does happen to some extent.

We're a small but quickly growing post-revenue startup. As one of the early hires, there is opportunity for this to be a high impact position. An appropriately ambitious individual will have huge opportunity to lay the groundwork of the company's future.


Some Notes on Culture

Here are some of our values. They’re always being refined based on what works and what doesn’t.

  • We value clear, concise communication.
  • Ask questions. You can only produce high quality work if you have a clear understanding of the problem and the constraints.
  • Context—understanding our partners and their stakeholders—empowers individual contributors to find better solutions.
  • Free up time for interesting problems by automating repeatable tasks and learning your tools inside and out.
  • No process for process’ sake. No meetings for meetings’ sake. But we respect that there is a place for both.
  • Individual productivity is important, and hugely dependent on a minimally distracting, supportive environment.


Responsibilities

When you start, this is what you can expect to work on.

  • Designing the technical architecture of large new components for the system
  • Implementation of features on the platform
  • Implementing designs in CSS/HTML/JS
  • Configuring and tuning middleware services, Redis, ElasticSearch, etc.
  • Integrating with 3rd party APIs and developing our own for public consumption


Requirements

Qualifications

These are the must haves. Basically: be a Ruby web developer!

  • 3–5+ years of industry experience
  • Hands-on programming experience with Ruby
  • Proficient in HTML, CSS, and JS
  • Git experience
  • Understand the web—REST, HTTP verbs, basic HTTP status codes, etc.
  • Familiarity with the Unix command line


Ideal Qualifications

If you fulfill the above and have experience with a few of the below, definitely get in touch.

  • Hands-on programming experience with Ruby on Rails
  • Enterprise software development
  • Strong UX/UI chops
  • Deep understanding building complex database queries, particularly MySQL
  • Opinionated about design—visual and code
  • A portfolio of personal projects (not necessarily code related)


Location: 🌏 Worldwide

See more jobs at SalonInteractive


How do you apply?

Send a cover letter and a resume to me, the CTO: glipsman+app@saloninteractive.com with the subject line, “Developer Application”. If it looks good, I’ll be in touch. Looking forward to hearing from you!

Source: Remote OK




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