On the Vistar Media engineering team, we never stop looking for our next addition. We're kinda hoping that addition is you. We are located in a secret fortress in Center City, Philadelphia on a block protected by children and their sidewalk chalk.
Software Engineer
We're an early-stage startup. Our code base is tiny. We want you to come in and work with the technologies you want to work with. We want you to help mold the technical foundations on which our product is written.
You must:
- Be very proficient in at least one compiled, one interpreted language and one web framework
- Have extensive experience with distributed systems
- Have coded a non-trival system soup to nuts. CSS, persistence, deployment, et cetera
- Understand Linux to a degree where you'd be comfortable admin'ing a fleet of boxes
- Be able to design and implement a large, efficient codebase
- Be able to ballpark the computational complexity of a snippet of code
- Understand HTTP
- Be able to decompose business requirements into a set of RESTful resources
- Be opinionated about your tools. Love jQuery? Great. Hate jQuery? Great.
- Have experience with the full stack. From the database to CSS.
- Be able to both identify and implement a practical test suite
It sure would be nice if you:
- Have run a system on EC2
- Know how to decompose an algorithm to map/combine/reduce phases
- Cringe when people ask if you're a "front end" or "back end" developer
- Have worked with abstractions on top of the normal toolset like Coffeescript and less
- Are interested in client-side MVC frameworks like backbone.js, batman.js, or knockout
- Have experience coaxing functional requirements out of business requirements
- Know right where to look when your friend has messed up their .htaccess
We'll consider baking you a cake if you:
- Have experience in the advertising industry
- Write a practical test suite for your personal code and push it to a CI server
- Like using tools like Git Flow to organize releases, features, and fixes
If that sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. If not, that's okay. But, we do bake a pretty mean cake.