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Addictive Mobility

Front End Web Developer

CompanyAddictive Mobility
Websitelinkedin.com
RoleFront End Web Developer
Role taxonomyFrontend
SpecialtiesFrontend
LocationToronto, ON, Canada
Salary
Apply viaEmailjohnny@addictivemobility.com
Hiring notes
TechJavaScriptReactNode.js
Parsed locationsToronto, ON, Canada
RegionsCanada
Posted byJ0415
PostedJun 1, 2015
SourceView on Hacker News ↗

Original posting

Addictive Mobility | Front End Web Developer | Toronto, ON, Canada APPLY NOW https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/view/41675142 (mention HN when applying!) or shoot me an e-mail: johnny@addictivemobility.com About the role We are looking for a web developer well-versed in JavaScript to help us build a next-generation dashboard for mobile advertising. The role will focus on developing our front-end single page application built on top of Backbone, Marionette and React. There will also be opportunities to work on our back-end, a Node.js-powered API. You must be have experience building non-trivial JavaScript-powered web apps. Web pages with some scripting does not count. We are located in Liberty Village in downtown Toronto. About us Addictive Mobility is a successful, rapidly growing company, with expanding offices in Toronto, New York, Vancouver, London and Dubai. We’re one of the most innovative companies in Toronto, and one of Canada's fastest growing startups. We increasingly exceed the needs of our diverse client base, including major, well-known retailers and internationally recognized agencies in the US, Canada and the Middle East. About you - You want to work on exciting projects with only the latest technologies and modern techniques - You understand IIFEs, function scoping, context switching, and know "the Good Parts" by heart - You’re not afraid of asynchronous code - You make use of new HTML5 features, but also know how to fall back gracefully - You lint your code with JSHint / JSLint - You believe in Atwood's Law If you do not fit the above descriptions, you need not apply.