Description:
You’re an experienced developer. You know your stuff. Making nice things is what you do. Pride in the craft of building awesome features. You give thoughtful, considered code reviews.
Sure, you could probably do some Start Up thing. Or you could get a job with a fancy title at a Google/Salesforce/IBM etc. and find yourself one night wearing your tie as a headband. But we think you’ll probably like it more here.
How about if I explain us a bit more:
- We’re not consultants. We don’t take on projects for a few months and then hand over (all the while knowing that this elegant yet fragile code is pretty much impossible to maintain). We like being where the tyre hits the road, because we think that is where stuff gets really interesting. We value long term projects, because we know that by refining and iterating we can continually improve an idea.
- We all work together. To work together as a high performing team, we think meaningful conversations and interactions are important. To make great digital things, so many different parts need to come together perfectly - from UX to DevOps.
- We’re not an ad agency & we don’t outsource. We build. We’re pretty geeky, and while we have UX & design people, we’re undeniably technical. And to be technically good you need not only good people but excellent processes and a strong tech culture. People that care. We’re not that company that seems to build things but actually gets all the work done by the offshore team in Nepal or Poland or wherever. I’m sure those guys are great, but I think there are better things you could be doing with your career other than baby sitting an offshore team. Personally I’d rather watch the entire Wiggles back catalogue on loop.
- We work with nice people as our clients. Life is too short to work with dickheads, and it goes both ways.