As summer winds down, it’s time to brush off the beach sand and get back to the grind. Maybe you’re just getting out of school and looking for your first gig, or maybe you’re just looking to start fresh with something new and exciting. Whatever your reason to search, we’ve got you covered with the best in tech jobs at GeekWork.com.
Check it out — build your profile and start applying. In the meantime, we’ve hand-picked some of our favorite listings. Enjoy and happy hunting!
Mobile Developer – DoubleDown Interactive
This is a great one! Lead mobile developer at DoubleDown? Rad.
From the listing:
– Play a lead role in the design and development of mobile games leveraging HTML5 and other mobile languages
– Work closely with game designers, producers, artists and developers to expand our product offering into the mobile arena
Scala/ Akka Developer – Spryly
Hey, here’s one where you and your friends can apply!
From the listing:
Spryly is looking for one or more Scala developers. Ideal candidates be familiar using Akka. While it would be great to say we’re looking for someone with years and years of experience, we know that our choice of tools are, for most people, relatively new. So, instead, we’re looking for exceptionally bright and highly motivated individuals with a demonstrated track record in software development.
Server side Software Engineer – Kombi
Getting involved with a small company in it’s key developmental phase could be very fun and challenging.
From the listing:
We are a small, early stage company with strong revenue and multiple customers. This is a great opportunity for a developer to join our team and make key contributions to our success.
Interaction Designer – Apptio
OK, I admit it, I like this one because they used the word “moxie”, but it also seems like a damn good position.
From the listing:
You have vision, moxie, and a track record that shows both. You love working with a small, quirky UX team that preaches, teaches, and gets their hands dirty in the name of getting things done.
Team Lead, Client Network Management and Support Engineer – Arterian
Trouble-shooters and problem-solvers need only apply for this one.
From the listing:
Do you have the knowledge and experience to break down a complex technical problem; identify the core elements; troubleshoot and
validate the components to resolve the immediate issue; and then apply big-picture, client-focused initiative to help prevent the issue from recurring
in the future?