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Jr. Mobile Developer
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Country: USA
Location: Massachusetts Cambridge
Job Status: Full time Salary: Not specified |
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Jr. Mobile Developer
SCVNGR is building the next generation mobile payment and merchant loyalty solution, LevelUp (www.thelevelup.com). Our iOS and Android applications are already used by thousands of merchants and hundreds of thousands of users. This is an opportunity to work with a team of developers and designers that balances agility and discipline in driving application design. On this small team you’ll have a tremendous amount of responsibility, learn a ton and drive development for one of Boston’s most successful startups.
We like to keep the code clean and modular and the commits manageable, with regular code reviews to make sure everyone’s on the same page. A fairly flat design and development hierarchy that ensures new ideas aren’t just heard, but frequently make it out to production days later. Our platform includes a bunch of cutting-edge technologies (mobile applications, payment via QR codes, custom hardware) playing together in a really cool way.
* Must have a year of experience modern object oriented language (Java, Objective-C or C++, Python, Ruby, etc.)
* Psyched to learn/deepen knowledge of iOS and/or Android development
* Knowledge of SQL/NoSQL database design
* BS/BA CS degree or equivalent experience
Additional Helpful Skills
* Mobile UI design skills
* Web development experience is great (we use Ruby on Rails)
* Experience building with web APIs (we use a RESTful JSON API)
* Familiar with modern version control system (we use Git)
* Comfortable in a bash prompt
Compensation: Base + stock and other great benefits (100% paid healthcare, dental, catered meals)
To apply, send the following:
* Resume
* Link to your Github profile (if available)
The Company
SCVNGR is a Google-backed mobile gaming company headquartered in Cambridge, MA. Over 1200 enterprise clients leverage SCVNGR’s location-based platform and mobile payment solution (LevelUp) to engage and better foster customer loyalty including Coca-Cola, GameStop, The Smithsonian, The U.S. Navy and hundreds more.
Job Number: 37861337
Company Name: SCVNGR
Source: http://www.canadianjobforce.com/job.asp?id=37861337&src=ALRVIEW
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