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Cornershop Creative (https://cornershopcreative.com) is seeking an awesome, U.S.-based WordPress developer to join our 20+ distributed team.\n \nThe core responsibility for this position will be investigating, troubleshooting, and coding solutions for WordPress-based websites and applications for our non-profit and small business clients. The person occupying this role will spend his or her time making iterative changes and bug fixes to design, functionality, and backend improvements on websites Cornershop manages and maintains. Tasks may include setting up WordPress custom post types, fields and taxonomies; troubleshooting server errors and migrating sites to hosts; and minor HTML, CSS (SCSS), and JS coding for custom themes. Additionally, this position may be responsible for developing and maintaining custom WordPress plugins.\n \nOur ideal candidate is a hard-working, curious troubleshooter comfortable working independently with little supervision, but who also enjoys working as part of a team that includes developers and non-developers. Since we're a permanently distributed shop (not just during the pandemic), youโll get to work from home! Cool, right?\n \n**Specifically, the things weโre looking for include:**\n* Experience with receiving potentially vague end-user bug reports, recreating the issues, and diving into the codebase to quickly identify root causes\n* Significant experience with WordPress theming: template hierarchy, hooks, WP_Query, etc.\n* Strong knowledge of HTML5 markup and CSS3\n* Ability to write CSS/SASS for cross-browser, responsive design (not just by using Bootstrap)\n* Experience with FreshDesk or other comparable ticket management platforms\n* Decent JavaScript skills (particularly in jQuery and/or the Node.js ecosystem)\n* Experience managing codebases and deploying websites onto third-party hosts via git, and/or sFTP, making DNS record changes, etc\n* Past experience quickly and effectively maintaining, troubleshooting, and supporting code written by other developers\n* Familiarity with command line tools like git, gulp and wp-cli\n* Ability to laugh at our stupid jokes (and the occasional good one)\n* Familiarity with current (and evolving) best practices in front-end dev regarding semantics, performance, cross-browser consistency, etc.\n* Ability to not lose your s#!% when you occasionally get feedback like โcan we make the logo bigger?โ or โchange the padding by 1pxโ (and then getting asked to change it back), which may happen despite our best efforts \n* Willingness to work in a fast-paced environment (we keep pretty busy!) and manage a workload of several projects at a time\n* Superb written and oral communication skills\n \n**Other stuff weโd love it if youโre good at, but arenโt requirements:**\n* Troubleshooting mySQL performance issues (and writing performant queries)\n* Familiarity with Apache/nginx configuration, tuning and troubleshooting\n* Ability to understand and work with common third-party REST APIs\n* Develop ingenious scripts to facilitate complicated cross-platform content migrations\n* Familiarity with common nonprofit solutions, such as Luminate Online, Salsa Labs, Engaging Networks, Salesforce, and/or other similar platforms\n* Remembering to un-mute yourself before talking on conference calls\n* Being passionate about progressive causes\n* Writing basic bash scripts and performing other devops/Linux sysadmin kinds of stuff\n \nCornershop Creative is an award-winning online services agency committed to listening carefully to our non-profit and small business clients and helping them achieve their goals. Our designs are beautiful, and our websites are creative and innovative. Learn more about us at https://cornershopcreative.com/.\n\nUS applicants only!\n\nCornershop is an equal opportunity employer.\n \n\nPlease mention the words **LOUNGE VOID ALONE** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODA=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
$60,000 — $60,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
๐ Distributed team\n\n
\n\n#Location\nUnited States
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##Job description\n\nHugo is going to transform the festival industry. To do that we're looking for a great full stack developer to grow our team. \n\nHugo is still small and there are many, many things to do. You'll be working on front- and back-end, APIs and consumer apps and your work will have a huge impact on our product. We work from our office in Amsterdam and anywhere else in the world.\n\nWe're looking for full stack developers versed in Node.JS and PHP. Knowing other languages is a plus.\n\nOur applications are developed in PHP, Node.JS and Spark with Elasticsearch, Open Streep Map, MySQL, S3 and SQS. We host our apps in a Mesosphere cluster using Docker images in Amazon EC2. For our apps we employ a micro services architecture. Our complete stack is listed here: http://stackshare.io/hugo-events/hugo-events.\n\nWe don't do fixed lengths sprints but delivering things fast when they're done using a continues delivery process.\n\nYou know how to write clean code for the web. You're a front- or backend developer and you're able to do both when the need arises. Preferably you have experience with pushing code to production and have some ops experience. We develop in PHP, Node.JS, Meteor and Spark and HTML, CSS and jQuery are used in our frontend. You have experience working with these.\n\nWe're a young and growing team. You should be a good communicator and be as open to working in a team as working alone. We're a very agile and fast-paced team with complimenting skill-sets, and you should be open to helping others and expanding your skills.\n\n##Job requirements\n\nWhat we're looking for in a full stack developer:\n\n- Extensive knowledge of two or more of the programming languages in our stack\n- Passionate about developing great apps\n- Your code is cleanly written and easy to read\n- Familiar with MySQL and Redis\n- Good communicator, especially when working remote\n\n##Bonus points for\n\n- Machine learning knowledge\n- Analytics\n- A/B testing\n- Experience with Docker, Mesos and Marathon (Mesosphere)\n- Experience working with Elasticsearch\n\n##What to expect from us\n\n- A good monthly payment\n- The tools you need to get your job done\n- A great, young and enthousiastic team to work with\n- Being able to work where and when you work\n\n##Interested?\n\nPlease send us a brief CV together with an explanation on why you are the perfect fit. We love to see some examples of your work.\n\n\nExtra tags: php, node.js, scala, spark, elastic, aws, big data \n\nPlease mention the words **FATHER OYSTER TARGET** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODA=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, PHP, Scala, Node, Full Stack, Developer, Digital Nomad, Amazon, CSS, jQuery and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n
$65,000 — $120,000/year\n
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