Web Developer (asp.net mvc3 c#)
- Posted 26 days ago
About this job
Technologies
Job description
Can you parachute behind enemy lines in the dead of night and implement an abstract class without making a sound? Really? Wow. That's pretty impressive. We usually just do that sitting in an office chair during the day.
If you worked here last month, you would have:
Pair programmed on our insurance rate engine (codenamed "Vulture")
Coded single sign on into our authentication service (codenamed "Osprey")
Devised cache invalidation logic for our content management system (codenamed "Condor")
Come up with another cool piece of service-based application logic and picked a really cool name for it. (Birds of prey only, please.)
Next month you could:
Help us buy/borrow/reinvent the wheel to build a customizable rules engine for insurance eligibility.
Figure out how to chop features out of one of our legacy apps to slowly rebuild it over time.
Help the sales guys build an offer administration tool.
Apply if you:
Are smart and get stuff done.
Want a place where you can play a big role.
Do not apply if you:
Don't like change.
Want to hide in obscurity.
Skills & requirements
Must have's
C#, databases, OOP, TDD, all that obvious stuff you have to know to be taken seriously as a c# dev these days.
Nice to have's:
.net 3.5+, MVC (ideally, asp.net MVC3), linq, linq2sql, EF.
About the company
About our company: PerkSpot is a fast-growing 20 person start up company. Our people are divided more or less equally among inside sales, customer/vendor support, and technology. We have beers on Fridays and we *will* crush the Braintree team in the Chicago startup dodgeball tournament next month.
Our development methodology uses scrum. Our team works in self organized 2-4 week sprints. We do daily standup meetings, keep a burndown chart, and poker all our product features. If you don't know what scrum is, watch this [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmGMpME_phg]. It has explosions.
About our dev team: There are six of us: a back end c# guy, our business analyst, a front end c# developer, a user experience guy, the tech lead and the product lead. Your role would be to do c# programming: service layer work, controllers, and other tasks as assigned.
100% transparency here: We are 10/12 on the Joel test because we haven't bothered to configure TFS to do a daily build and our cool looking open plan offices aren't quiet. We took some pics of the office and put them up at tekistan.imgur.com. If you want to configure TFS for daily builds, be my guest.