Perl Software Engineer
ZipRecruiter is looking to expand our engineering team. We are a successful startup (5 years old, 250+ employees) and we're still growing rapidly.
We help employers and recruiters distribute their jobs online and screen their applicants. We also provide a job search engine and job alert email for job seekers and other job boards. You will have the opportunity to lead significant projects. We pay market competitive salaries and offer generous benefits and equity. We are more laid back than the average startup and more fun than the average BigCo.
We're looking for strong full stack software engineers who are happy to learn new technologies, and are willing to think like product/business people who personally implement software.
Job requirements:
- superb software design and development skills
- experience with general web development and programming in a Linux environment
- experience with Perl or a similar language, such that you could pick it up quickly
Nice to have:
- experience with EC2 and other AWS technologies
- experience with MySQL or other relational databases
- experience with Javascript (jQuery and hand-coding)
Technologies we use:
Perl (DBIC, Catalyst), MySQL, jQuery, Amazon Web Services, Ubuntu
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