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Pixel Perfect Tree's - Full Stack Developer

Pixel Perfect Tree - Full Stack Developer.

Hi there!

We’ve cleared out our desks to make space for a new member at Pixel Perfect Tree. We're a company that's 100% self bootstrap, we had an amazing year and continue to grow on a steady pace.

Our quest searching for a passionate and savvy full-stack developer has just begun.

The lucky developer will have the responsibility of defending our company’s honour fighting imaginary dragons and ogres along our skilled knights from the Order of the Pixel in our Santo Domingo office (however, if you are a wizard and prefer to fight from afar, remote work is a possibility for the right candidate). You'll be expected to not only to write code but also provide your insight on projects and technologies used.

But what exactly do you mean by Full Stack?

You don’t have to know it all, yet you are expected to be all-around, be passionate about emerging technologies and most importantly, be able to solve hard problems on your own.

We're programming Ruby at least 85% of our time, so being able to code in Ruby is an obvious advantage. But we strongly believe that awesome programmers are not defined by their language. If you're deep into another language but you're curious about Ruby/Rails then we'd love to hear from you.

About the Team

We like to believe our team is top-notch, we joke a lot, eat a lot and program in a friendly environment yet we take work seriously and give it all to produce sexy code. Everyone gets involved in steering what we do, providing ideas for development and opinions on technologies we use. The ideal candidate will bring that same spark to our team.

About the Job

As a full-stack engineer you'll be expected to:

  • Be able to write standard compliant HTML5/CSS3 but you must know or be familiar with at least one templating engine and/or preprocessors such as Slim, HAML, SASS, LESS, Jade, Stylus, etc.

  • You need to be able to write and/or consume API’s successfully.

  • Know javascript and all of it’s perks, jQuery, AJAX are a must.

  • You must be familiar with a client-side Javascript framework such as Ember.js, Angular.js or Backbone.js.

  • Last but not least, you are expected to dominate at least one back-end programming language (Ruby, C#, Python, Java).

  • Salary range is very competitive but will depend largely on skill so we'll be giving these information on a personal basis. Anywhere from RD$40,000.00 - RD$100,000.00.

About You

Basically this job is for you if:

  • You have experience working on a collaborative environment and/or Agile Shop.

  • You have some serious knowledge of your back-end language.

  • You dream of CSS and you pretty much know all the tricks.

  • *nix experience (Most of the time you'll be working with command line tools).

  • Git/Github Ninja.

  • You're passionate about online products.

  • You’re meticulous, but still able to iterate quickly.

  • You're THE problem solver.

  • Bonus points: For any sort of Ruby/Rails experience.

  • Bonus points: If you don't run whenever anyone mentions VIM, #poodr, deployment automation, TDD or Semantic Versioning.

  • Bonus points: If you have ever contributed to any Open Source project.

I am ready, where do I apply?

Please send us your CV and/or Github/LinkedIn account to jobs [at] pixelpt [dot] com and we'll contact you as soon as possible.

@juanj032
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The position is open yet?

@gotjosh
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gotjosh commented Oct 16, 2014

Hola @Juan032, sí aún tenemos vacantes disponibles para esta posición.

@anibalrodriguez
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Hola Josh, aun siguen buscando desarrollador y necesitan que sea obligatoriamente en RD?

@YhorbyMatias
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open yet ??

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