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    26th January 2012

    Looking for awesome frontend developers

    In a nutshell, we’re looking for a front-end engineers who have a demonstrated grasp of design, to join our small team in Beirut.

    We need someone who can take a page in Photoshop, make sure the UX flow hums, and be able to code all of the necessary pieces of the page (HTML5/CSS3/JS). 

    You’ve got to be comfortable with our LAMP stack even if you don’t dream in PHP. You won’t have to build large-scale features yourself, but you will be building smaller ones, and will work directly with our Technology Chief to implement larger ones.

    What we offer you:

    • A salary that matches your work: if you work 2 times as fast as an average developer, you will earn 2 times as much, so it’s up to you!
    • A chance to work on fun, challenging and interesting projects: we’re always working on different stuff, just check our previous work and you’ll get the gist.
    • Flexible working environment: we have no set working hours so you can come and leave whenever you want, and we’re cool if you choose to work form home, a cafe or any place that gets your juices flowing.

    If you’re interested, drop us a line at info@cloudappers.com.

    CVs are fine, even better a link to your github account (or wherever you share code online), your blog and/or your twitter account would help us as well to know how you think and how you write code.

    What you’ll be doing:

    • Implement public facing pages for sites and apps.
    • Help drive UI and UX decisions.
    • Prototype experimental features. 
    • Participate in general engineering needs of the company.

    What you need to have:

    • Great proficiency using HTML5/CSS3/jQuery/AJAX in a production environment.
    • Demonstrated design and UX sensibilities.
    • To be good enough with Photoshop.
    • Obsessive attention to detail, to produce pixel-perfect output.
    • Personal projects that show and aptitude for front-end engineering and product design sense.
    • Ability to work in areas outside of their usual comfort zone and get things done quickly.
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