Experienced Web App Developer at Citrusbyte (New York, NY) (allows remote)
Job Description
Hiring experienced polygot developers to join the team at custom development firm Citrusbyte ( http://www.citrusbyte.com). The ideal candidate has experience in a consultative environment, has excellent client communication ability and wants to work with very talented small teams of people to build new products.
Citrusbyte was founded in 2007 and is approximately 40 people strong. We have considerable experience building large scale custom systems for both startups and enterprises - here's one example of our work: https://citrusbyte.com/portfolio/concord-music-group
At Citrusbyte the developers work in small teams ( 2-4 ) and collaborate with product designers, visual designers and the customer to design, plan, implement and improve a product. Our developers prefer lightweight tools in Ruby and Python: https://citrusbyte.com/about-us
The main office is in New York and we would prefer those in NYC but we already have many remote developers and we can work with that as well.
Skills Requirements
Smart, gets things done.
Excellent communication.
Consulting experience.
About Citrusbyte
Citrusbyte was founded in 2007 and is 40 people strong. We have extensive experience building large scale custom systems for both startups and enterprises - here's a few examples of our work: https://citrusbyte.com/portfolio
At Citrusbyte the developers work in small teams (2-4) and collaborate with product designers, visual designers and the customer to design, plan, implement and improve a product. Our developers prefer lightweight tools in Ruby, Python, Node.js (etc.) - ultimately each team chooses their own tools.
We are tool builders and open-source contributors. Many popular tools and libraries, like Vagrant, were developed by people while they were working at Citrusbyte. You can find more of our open source work at http://github.com/citrusbyte.
The main offices are in Los Angeles and New York City.
Joel Test score: 12 out of 12
The Joel Test is a twelve-question measure of the quality of a software team.
- Do you use source control?
- Can you make a build in one step?
- Do you make daily builds?
- Do you have a bug database?
- Do you fix bugs before writing new code?
- Do you have an up-to-date schedule?
- Do you have a spec?
- Do programmers have quiet working conditions?
- Do you use the best tools money can buy?
- Do you have testers?
- Do new candidates write code during their interview?
- Do you do hallway usability testing?
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