InVision - Front-End JavaScript Developer Positions

Posted December 23, 2011 at 12:54 PM by Ben Nadel

Tags: Javascript / DHTML, Work

InVision is a user experience (UX) prototyping tool and collaboration platform that's working to change the way that the web thinks about software design.

In the few short months since our launch we've seen over 15K sign-ups, copious amounts of great press, and an almost non-stop flow of positive buzz. Now we're ready to take our product to the next level.

We're looking for front-end JavaScript developers who have experience building thick-client, responsive, performant JavaScript applications. We have BIG plans for the InVision platform roadmap; so being able to create modular, extensible code is going to be critical. As we add features, we'll need to keep code complexity under control, all the while maintaining performance and user experience.


 
 
 

 
 Conan, what is best in life? To crush your enemies, to see them driven before you - and to write high performance JavaScript web applications. 
 
 
 

If the thought of writing JavaScript is distractingly awesome, fill out our application immediately!

Also, if you know someone like this, refer them to us - if they end up getting hired, we'll give you a free Macbook Air.



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Dec 23, 2011 at 1:41 PM // reply »
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I'll ask the obvious question - can we refer ourselves? ;-)


Dec 23, 2011 at 1:51 PM // reply »
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And also some more serious ones, as I wasn't able to find the info on the website: Where are you located, or is remoting an option? How about a full job, culture, and infrastructure description, and list of benefits?


Dec 23, 2011 at 1:56 PM // reply »
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@JGarrido,

Ha ha :) Good question re: location. Our managing office is located in New York City. **However** the job position is a remote / telecommuting position.

As far as perks, we have healthcare, continuing education kinds of things (conferences, etc.), I think equipment, and possible equity.


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