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Mobile Server Developer

About the Job

Is your brain both asynchronous and event-driven? Have you ever built anything with server-side Javascript? Do you find yourself excited by cutting-edge web technologies such as Node.js, Socket.io, and schema-less data stores like MongoDB, Cassandra and CouchDB? Does the idea of constructing APIs to support apps for the biggest companies in the US that will be used my thousands of people sound exciting to you? Are you looking to work in a fun, challenging and supportive environment?

Mobiquity is seeking mobile developers to join our growing team of the best and brightest in the industry. We are looking for individuals who have a passion for building great software with the latest technologies.

Requirements:

  • Strong desire to learn
  • Experience with languages or frameworks such as: Javascript, Ruby on Rails, Groovy and Grails, Python
  • Exposure to NoSQL databases such as MongoDB, Cassandra and CouchDB
  • Experience with *nix
  • Exposure to Git
  • Understanding of document description languages such as: JSON and XML

Professional Development

Your career will take off in the Mobiquity Academy program. The selected candidate will receive admission to our Academy program that will provide invaluable professional development opportunities. The Academy offers:

  • An introduction to Mobiquity’s software development process, tools and techniques
  • Development coaching from industry veterans
  • An opportunity to work collaboratively with other developers in a hands-on environment.
  • Ability to focus on and learn technologies that interest you

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