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Litmus | Software Engineer | Full-time | Remote or onsite in Cambridge, MA / San Mateo, CA
Litmus helps more than 250,000 marketers make email better. Our web-based email creation, testing and analytics platform empowers marketers, designers and agencies to confidently deliver a superior subscriber experience.
We're looking for engineers to work on our backend analytics platform that processes billions of hits each year. We primarily use C#/.NET and AWS services like EC2, S3, SQS and Redshift. We’re not a typical .NET development team. We love C# and parts of the .NET stack but always seek out best in class solutions and make extensive use of OSS.
Litmus helps more than 250,000 marketers make email better. Our web-based email creation, testing and analytics platform empowers marketers, designers and agencies to confidently deliver a superior subscriber experience.
Our backend is primarily C# with a mix of other stuff, our front end is a rapidly expanding Ruby on Rails application.
We're originally boot strapped and just took our first round of growth equity 10 years in and have big plans in 2016.
Litmus helps more than 250,000 marketers make email better. Our web-based email creation, testing and analytics platform empowers marketers, designers and agencies to confidently deliver a superior subscriber experience.
Our backend is primarily C# with a mix of other stuff, our front end is a rapidly expanding Ruby on Rails application.
We're originally boot strapped and just took our first round of growth equity 10 years in and have big plans in 2016.
Litmus helps more than 250,000 marketers make email better. Our web-based email creation, testing and analytics platform empowers marketers, designers and agencies to confidently deliver a superior subscriber experience.
Our backend is primarily C# with a mix of other stuff, our front end is a rapidly expanding Ruby on Rails application.
We're originally boot strapped and just took our first round of growth equity 10 years in and have big plans in 2016.
Litmus | ONSITE in Cambridge, MA or REMOTE | C# and Ruby Devs
http://litmus.com
Litmus helps more than 100,000 marketers make email better. Our email creation, testing, and analytics platform empowers marketers, designers, and agencies to send emails with confidence.
Our backend is primarily C# with a mix of other stuff, our front end is a rapidly expanding Rails application.
We're originally boot strapped and just took our first round of growth equity 10 years in and have big plans in 2016.
Litmus helps more than 100,000 marketers make email better. Our email creation, testing, and analytics platform empowers marketers, designers, and agencies to send emails with confidence.
Our backend is primarily C# with a mix of other stuff, our front end is a rapidly expanding Rails application.
We're originally boot strapped and just took our first round of growth equity 10 years in and have big plans in 2016.
At Litmus we build best-in-class tools to help email marketers. We're trusted by over 100,000 email marketers all around the world and have partnerships with industry leaders including MailChimp, Campaign Monitor, Experian and more.
We’re bootstrapped, profitable and proud. You’ll be working with our team of developers building cool stuff, with amazing people.
We're looking for Ruby and .NET developers who are either local to the Boston area or remote.
Good question. It can't do anything that Selenium can't, but it's a lot easier to work with. It's like developing in Assembler vs developing in C: Both are equally powerful in what they can achieve, but the former is much more technical to use than the latter.
The analogy extends further: We were invited to write an article about Helium in the December issue of Professional Tester (professionaltester.com) in which we compared automating Gmail with Helium vs pure Selenium. The code with Helium was 66% shorter, but ran on average 26% slower than an (optimized) Selenium script. You can find a thorough analysis covering the differences between Helium and Selenium here: http://heliumhq.com/AutomatingGmailWithHelium.pdf
Interesting. We have a ton of work put into Selenium already so switching costs would be rather high for our team. But probably worth keeping an eye on this project.
You're going to have some big obstacles to overcome trying to get people to pay for this versus using Selenium.
Just would like to comment that you wouldn't have to "switch" completely. Helium is fully interoperable with Selenium, that is, you can freely mix calls to Helium to calls with Selenium. So in your case, you could add the Helium library to your project and when you extend or maintain it, at every step, choose whether you want to perform a particular step with Helium or Selenium.
Litmus (http://litmus.com) - Cambridge,MA - We'd prefer local candidates but could be a remote position for the right person.
We're trying to solve email marketing and we're looking for a good .NET developer to add to our backend team. We're at 20+ employees and growing - 100% bootstrapped and profitable from day 1.
A typical day for one of our developers might include building a new feature in C# and pushing it to our staging servers, then hacking on some Java Android code to fix a bug, and finally pushing an update to our 1000+ servers.
You should have a strong understanding of .NET primarily using C#. We won't limit to X years experience, but you should be able to impress with your .NET skills. We're happy to introduce you to the plethora of other technologies we use.
Why join Litmus?
- Great salary, full health care benefits, 28 days paid vacation (yes, on top of public holidays!)
- The technology - it's always the latest stuff and very diverse.
- The best tools money can buy. Every developer has an SSD, dual Apple 27" LED monitors, a 10" Android Tablet, an Aeron chair and whatever else you need to be awesome.
- Our office space is amazing. It includes killer views of MIT, Harvard and Boston, an Xbox with Kinect, beer fridge, pinball machine, a Sonos sound system and our newest addition an actual robot.
- We also buy you lunch, every day.