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Flash / Actionscript Developer at Slide in San Francisco, CA

Want to be a part of the next big internet success story?
Want to be a tech pioneer alongside artists, athletes, musicians, and talent from around the globe?
Then you want to be at Slide.

About Slide:

We are the #1 developer of applications on social networks.

  • Our applications, like Slideshow, FunSpace, SuperPoke! and Top Friends, are as technically deep and sophisticated as they are popular.
  • Our 170 million users make us one of the top 10 web properties in the world; that's serious scale.
  • Slide was launched by Max Levchin, who co-founded and sold PayPal for $1.5 billion.

Responsibilities:

You will be building all kinds of data driven applications / widgets for Slide. Video and audio players - virtual reality games, etc.

About You: 

  • Solid in computer science and want a position that leverages your board experience from back-end to front-end
  • Stay up-to-date with technologies because it's cool, not because you need it for a job
  • Obsessed with delivering the best user experience possible
  • Thrive best in small, friendly, energetic teams in a fast pace environment

Required Qualifications:

  • Solid OO skills with ability to write fast, elegant, clean codes
  • Strong experience building data driven, complex, high-transaction internet applications
  • Expertise in Actionscript, preferably AS 3, understands the trade-offs between Flash / Flex, CPU/Memory optimization, JavaScript/Flash bridging, Cross-browser compatibility
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills
  • B.S. in Computer Science, or equivalent experience

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