Position:  Front End Engineer / Web Developer
Location:  San Francisco, CA
Job Id:  WebDev1
# of Openings:   1

Eventbrite is the world’s largest, fastest growing social commerce company. We empower anyone to host successful live experiences of any type or size by providing an easy way to manage, promote and sell out the event. Eventbrite is privately held and backed by Sequoia Capital.

Do you possess a craving for constant challenge and delight in conquering new frontiers? 

Position Summary:

We seek a talented and focused front end engineer to navigate the exciting terrain of improving and extending the web interface of Eventbrite. Our team works at a fast pace on an awesome product that is constantly evolving and improving so we're looking for someone who can pick things up quickly. Your job will be dynamic, interesting, challenging and fun. We have a great team overall and a friendly, outgoing engineering department. 

Responsibilities will include but are not limited to the following:

  •  Develop and maintain site-wide XHTML, CSS and Javascript code and coding standards 
  •  Effectively communicate and work across teams 
  •  Product and Design to understand goals, use cases, and flows 
  •  Engineering and QA to deliver high quality implementations 
  •  Utilize your trained eye for UI and design to make pleasing, efficient, and robust iterations on our site 

Required Skills:

  •  Expert level coding skills in XHTML, CSS, Javascript, DHTML 
  •  Advanced AJAX knowledge including detailed knowledge of available libraries 
  •  Knowledge of all browser types and their various idiosyncracies 
  •  Experience in UI conceptualization 
  •  Ability to interact with and communicate effectively across multiple teams 
  •  Multitasking skills, as you will be working on several projects at once 
  •  Ability to work independently while also participate actively in an Agile/SCRUM environment 
  •  Prior experience in a LAMP development environment 
  •  4+ years at a consumer-facing web company in a similar role 
  •  A BS or equivalent degree in one or more disciplines ranging from graphic design to computer science 



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