Front-End Product Engineer Tumblr
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Department: Engineering Type: Full Time Min. Experience: Experienced
A versed engineer and perfectionist with good taste, ready to take ownership of entire features.
What You'll Do:
Create new and improve existing features that keep our growing millions of users doing amazing things with their blogs
Write snappy code, from flexible JavaScript libraries to concise, reusable PHP models
Work with the latest open-source projects for extreme scale and a few of our own
Collaborate with an extraordinarily small and talented team of designers and backend engineers
What We?re Looking For:
A passion for beautiful, pragmatic code paired with a strong sense of product design
Experience with sites that rely on architecture beyond the basic LAMP stack
Demonstrated work beyond the frontend and ability to integrate with a wide array of backend technologies and services
A deep understanding of Tumblr?s features
Smarts, humility, and equal willingness to learn and teach
Tools We Like:
PHP5
MySQL taken to its furthest extent
Prototype and jQuery (along with hand-crafted JS)
Varnish and memcached
Asynchronous requests and queues (frontend and backend)
Ruby
git and GitHub
Founded by David Karp in New York City in 2007, Tumblr is a microblogging platform that allows users to effortlessly share anything. Tumblr now hosts over 70 million blogs with over 34 billion posts to date. Our pageview to engineer ratio is 0.5 billion PV per month to 1 engineer. This means every line of code every developer writes has a huge impact. We are focused on building tools and technologies that will advance the state of the art in dealing with massively scaled websites as we quickly grow past 50,000 requests and 1,400 posts per second. We are also excited to deliver a range of new products that will enable users to share their own creative content, discover content, and connect to one another in new ways.
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419 Park Avenue South
Suite 807
New York, NY 10016
United States
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THIS JOB HAS EXPIRED