Who: PaperG
Position: Senior Front End Engineer
Where: Bellevue
What: The New York Times describes PaperG as “an ad engine to put Mad Men out of business.” We’re changing how digital ads are created and distributed by automating much of what people thought couldn’t be done by computer. Our technology retrieves all relevant content about an advertiser across the web to intelligently design a beautiful set of ads for desktop, tablet, and mobile devices all in under a minute.
Responsibilities:
PaperG has built the very first Creative Management Platform. We often push the limits of what can be done in a browser. We have wowed some of our biggest clients with the technology that we have created. Thousands of users interact with our platform every day and we strive to make that interaction as seamless as possible. The face of our entire operation is built by our talented and dedicated Front-End Engineers.
Front-End Engineers are responsible for building cohesive design and UX components as well as shaping the future of what our product can do. Our stack is Angular, Backbone, and SASS but we think that the right engineer can use their experience with any MVC (MVVC, MVVM, etc. . .) type framework and translate it to success on our team. We are looking for Engineers that have expertise in building efficient, and scalable front-end applications that connect to public and internal APIs, using both pure JavaScript and frameworks. At PaperG you would be building the face of a platform with huge amounts of impact across the entire company.
We have some pretty big projects in the pipeline. Some of them are internal and some are external. There are a couple we are very excited about.
Building an interface and experience for creating ads with custom, user-defined animations
Creating a real-time, collaborative process for editing ads
Requirments:
Writing testable and tested code
Enjoys code review
Continuous Learning and Teaching
Automating Everything
Strong opinions, weakly held
Promote best practices and coding standards
Strong focus on correctness, simplicity and maintainability