Tittel: Front-end Developer
Kontraktstype: Permanent
Stillingsprosent: 100%
Sted: Bergen
Arbeidsgiver: Sixty
Søknadsfrist: ASAP
Front-end developers at Sixty are working on UI implementations of web stack applications. We usually work on projects where other companies supply the API layer and system operations. This allows us to focus on what really matters: The user experience.
At Sixty you will be working on products that are mission critical for our clients, because the apps are our client’s way to communicating with their customers. Our main focus of interest is the Multiscreen TV market, where we bridge the gap between regular TV and on demand content by developing TV apps and web sites. Our designs and implementations are already in use by millions.
Besides having a talent in programming, you must have a great visual taste and interest in UI design. All of our developers are strongly involved during the design phase of our projects, together with our UI designers.
Experience in developing full stack UI applications in JavaScript
Extensive experience with JavaScript, CSS, andHTML5 / SVG.
Back-end programming (PHP, Ruby) experience is a plus
You are responsible and like to work independently
Sense of aesthetics and design
An appreciation for interaction design, we spent a lot of time tweaking the details
You know your way around in a Photoshop document
Bergen, or where you live
Sixty’s main office is located 60 degrees north in Bergen Norway. Your location can be anywhere in the world. We want to hire the best person for the job no matter where you live.
We love design. We create digital products that help our clients succeed. Between seven mountains at 60 degrees north, in the city of Bergen on the West coast of Norway, is where you will find us. Sixty is the result of a merger between the award winning broadcast design agency Gosu, and the digital product developers at Kamikaze Media. Sixty also has offices in Oslo and Stavanger and currently employs 22 highly skilled designers and developers.
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