
| Job Title: | Lead Web Developer - Revolutionize America's Favorite Hobby! |
| Job ID: | PLSN-WEBDV |
| Company: | PlantSense |
| Position Type: | Permanent |
| Pay Rate: | $100,000-$130,000 |
| Skills: | web developer, PHP, MySQL, AJAX, JavaScript, XML, HTML, DHTML, XHTML, CSS, PhotoShop, user interface |
| Date Posted: | Jun-06-08 |
If you are an experienced web developer with a passion for creating web applications with a focus on building online communities then PlantSense is the place for you! In this newly created role you will be uniquely positioned to run with our current design schema and develop the PlantSense website: the first true online gardening resource center and community. Gardening is among the top hobbies in the U.S. and the PlantSense product is just the tipping point of a new revolution in the way people select and care for plants, share experiences, and find resources. Make a visible contribution in an exciting start-up environment where team work, flexibility, and innovation are the names of the game. Join PlantSense today and take your career to the next level!
PlantSense is a well-funded San Francisco start up led and backed by successful Silicon Valley veterans. Our team is comprised of experts in product design and development, consumer electronics, web design and development and horticulture. We have an excellent company culture -- one that encourages innovation and creativity, and one that is highly results driven. We offer extremely competitive salaries and benefits as well as stock options.
As our Lead Web Developer, based in our BART and CalTrain friendly San Francisco office, your primary objective will be to develop our website and robust customer portal, making it an industry leading online experience. Recent experience developing websites and web-based applications utilizing PHP and MySQL paired with knowledge of frameworks such as Symfony or Ruby on Rails will allow you to hit the ground running. You should be well versed in web standards and have an expert knowledge of HTML and CSS. Utilize your AJAX and object oriented JavaScript expertise to create elegant and highly functional web pages while making an immediate impact on website usability. Leverage your XML experience to facilitate our affiliate marketing efforts. Familiarity with social networking sites, online community applications, and Web APIs will further demonstrate your technical acumen and lead to your continued success in this role as you develop the first true gardening community website, whose popularity will surely rival that of online music and movie websites. You will interact with a broad group of professionals at PlantSense, from web development management to product mangers and graphic designers to botanists and PhDs, therefore your ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively will be paramount in this role. Do not miss out on this opportunity to grow with an intelligent and talented group of professionals who value community and customer satisfaction. Apply today and plant your seed of success!
To apply for this position or refer someone you know, please use our online interview system managed by Accolo:
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Once you have completed the interview, your information will be forwarded to the hiring authority for decisions on next steps.
| Location: [rss] | US-CA-San Francisco |
| Telecommute: | No (Onsite Position) |
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To apply for this position or refer someone you know, please use our online interview system managed by Accolo: http://jobs.accolo.com/14026 Once you have completed the interview, your information will be forwarded to the hiring authority for decisions on next steps. |
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