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full time Front-end Developer

at eBuddy in Amsterdam, Netherlands




Front-end Developer

Details
Job Title: Front-end Developer
Department: Development
Reports to: VP Development
Location: Amsterdam

About eBuddy
eBuddy created the world’s first, independent, web browser-based instant messaging service in 2003. Its patent-pending technology enables more than 15 million monthly global visitors with AOL, Google Talk, MSN, MySpace and Yahoo Messenger accounts to chat in one interface on their computer and mobile phone. eBuddy is a privately held, Amsterdam based company backed by Prime Technology Ventures and Lowland Capital Partners.

Job Description
As a member of the front-end team you will be responsible for developing new features for our chat client which is used by millions of users worldwide.

Responsibilities
• Close communication with the server-side team to optimize overall performance and scalability
• Constant research on new emerging technologies that might be useful for the development of current and new applications
• Test and debug web applications

Skills
• Experience with JavaScript development: OO, DOM, Ajax
• Solid knowledge of HTML, CSS and HTTP
• Basic understanding of server-side scripting and architecture
• Eye for detail and a quality-oriented approach
• Excellent debugging skills
• "Think before you code"-mentality
• Experience with Scrum/Agile development
• You go the extra mile to give our users the best experience possible

We offer
• A competitive compensation package with an employee option plan
• Opportunity to be part of one of the fastest growing internet companies worldwide
• Fun, innovative, entrepreneurial, and rewarding job environment

For more info check

http://blog.ebuddy.com/
http://www.ebuddy.com/press.php
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ebuddypressinfo/380384769/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbmYRXkP6sw



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