1-2 years experience sounds "Junior" yes... but the responsibilities don't sound "Junior"...

R P

Edward Prevost wrote:
1-2 years experience isn't Junior? I think that's appropriate.

R P wrote:
Brandon,

This doesn't sound like a "Junion Application Developer" to me.

But it sounds like they only want to pay a "Junior" salary.

Rob D.

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Brandon Kessler
<[email protected]> wrote:
Junior Application Developer

ChallengePost is a fast-growing and funded NYC-based web startup. It's where individuals or organizations go when they want something that doesn't exist,
so they can challenge the world to make it or do it. We have big
ambitions. We value those who can execute and self-manage, and we like
creativity and passion for delivering a great user experience.
The junior application developer will work with both our server-side and client-side developers in order to aid our team's developmental efforts. He
or she will be responsible for implementing, testing, debugging and
troubleshooting programs and scripts.

1-2 years of industry development experience
Experience with Object Oriented Programming
Strong PHP experience, specifically with PHP 5
Experience with the LAMP stack and open source in general
Experience with MySQL and strong knowledge of RDBM concepts
Knowledge of creating REST based services and architectures
Experience using PHP MVC Frameworks such as Zend or CakePHP is a big plus
Working knowledge of HTML, CSS and JavaScript best practices
Experience creating web applications from the ground up
Must have excellent problem solving and analytical skills

Please email resume, cover sheet, and code samples
to [email protected]
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