CircleCI: SF or REMOTE fulltime (near pacific time), designers, frontend engineers, backend engineers and patio11-style marketing engineers.
At CircleCI (https://circleci.com), we're building Heroku for Continuous Integration and Deployment. We have traction and revenue (and funding!). Our customers love us, because we move quickly and provide amazing support. Everyone in the company talks to customers regularly.
We eat our own dogfood, DevOps, A/B test, do Continuous Deployment and Customer Development.
We're still a small team, so you'll have a large impact on company culture. We're highly influenced by Valve's Employee handbook, and the cultures at . SF-local employees have catered lunch every day.
The frontend is a fat javascript client, using HamlCoffee, Less and Knockout. We have a lot of interesting design and data-visualization problems that need to be solved, as well as A/B testing, landing page creation and funnel optimization.
The backend is written in Clojure. Backend engineers should know Clojure or another 'weird' language (Haskell, Scala, Scheme, etc), and/or Linux dev-ops (C compilation model, make, packaging).
Contact us at jobs@circleci.com. Include samples of awesome stuff you've done.
At CircleCI (https://circleci.com), we're building Heroku for Continuous Integration and Deployment. We have traction and revenue (and funding!). Our customers love us, because we move quickly and provide amazing support. Everyone in the company talks to customers regularly.
We eat our own dogfood, DevOps, A/B test, do Continuous Deployment and Customer Development.
We're still a small team, so you'll have a large impact on company culture. We're highly influenced by Valve's Employee handbook, and the cultures at . SF-local employees have catered lunch every day.
The frontend is a fat javascript client, using HamlCoffee, Less and Knockout. We have a lot of interesting design and data-visualization problems that need to be solved, as well as A/B testing, landing page creation and funnel optimization.
The backend is written in Clojure. Backend engineers should know Clojure or another 'weird' language (Haskell, Scala, Scheme, etc), and/or Linux dev-ops (C compilation model, make, packaging).
Contact us at jobs@circleci.com. Include samples of awesome stuff you've done.