» JavaScript Ninja JavaScript Jobs
The jobs listed here have been relocated to the new JavaScript Ninja JavaScript Jobs board.
While I’m not, currently, looking for any extra work (a full-time job and writing a book will slow you down a bit) I’m frequently forwarded job openings that I would like to pass on to others.
Generally speaking, these jobs fall into a couple areas: 1) Are JavaScript-related (either jQuery or general Ajax). 2) Are within the New York/New England area or are remote contract jobs. If you have a job posting that you’d like me to relay, feel free to contact me and I’ll try to push it on.
jQuery Contract Position
Dave Merwin (dmerwin at orcasinc.com) says that he needs some help with “a small but cool project that I want to do in jQuery.” Contact him if you’re interested.
Boston Interface Design – JavaScript, jQuery, Python
Mark Soper (mark at alluviallabs.com) says:
Alluvial Labs is building Alluvio, a web application for collaborative investment research. The main need is for someone who knows how to make a professional and usable interface aesthetic. We also have lots of opportunity for the work to evolve into development: javascript/jquery, python, etc.
jQuery Plugin Development
Ryan Graf (ryanjgraf at gmail.com) says that:
I’m looking for an experienced developer with jQuery that can help with some work on a plugin (edit-in-place stuff). We’ve been working on an existing plugin provided by another contributor and have basically re-written the entire plugin to add a lot of extra functionality. We’re now facing some interesting cross browser issues with IE6/Safari that have been difficult to debug.
JavaScript/Ajax Writer
Scott Delap (scott at clientjava.com) says:
InfoQ.com (which I’m the lead RIA/JavaScript editor of) is looking for a couple news writers to cover JavaScript and Ajax (for things like say … JQuery). We’d want them to cover JavaScript and Ajax in general of course in a not too biased manner. Time commitment starts at around 1 post (30/45 minutes a week) and is paying at a competitive rate per post. Here are a few examples of the types of coverage we shoot for: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
NYC – Senior JavaScript Engineer
Brian Vinay (brian.vinay at talentbridge.net) is looking to fill a position with Heavy.com. He provides more details:
Heavy’s engineers develop the next-generation technologies for discovering, delivering, and monetizing premium video for millions of consumers. We’re looking for outstanding front-end engineers who want to define the next generation of user interfaces for internet-based video and advertising.
We are hiring senior JavaScript / HTML / CSS software engineers to write cross-browser code for these web applications, for both internal and external use. We are looking for well-rounded developers who know how to create beautiful, lightning-fast interfaces that work at Internet scale… but who can also develop prototypes quickly. You should have a good understanding of, and practical experience with, creative web design using open standards.
Requirements:
* BS/MS/PhD in Computer Science or equivalent.
* Strong JavaScript skills and object oriented design experience, including working knowledge of jQuery, Prototype, Scriptaculous
* Good artistic taste. You will be relentless about elegant CSS layout, tight JavaScript code, all with strict and clean HTML
* Significant experience implementing user interfaces for consumer web services
* Experience with PHP, MySQL and ActionScript is a plus
* Knowledge of user interface design, XML web services and agile development methodologies desired.
* Ideally, you truly love what you do and have a web site to showcase your favorite work.
Ajax Freelance
Brandon Mullins (brandon at bookmesh.com) is looking for someone to help finish the Ajax of Book Mesh:
All of our AJAX images are designed, and the site is 95% completed. However, we are in need of locating a very talented and responsible AJAX pro to work as a direct consultant and freelancer to the BookMesh team, to begin with immediately fixing the kinks in our AJAX functionality (doesn’t work in IE at all, needs to be centered and tidied-up in Firefox & Safari). This same person will be able to stay on board as a freelancer after this small initial task for any and all client-side scripts that we will need, including various Javascript-based feature implementations.
These initial AJAX needs will not take much time at all (~ 7-10 hours), and there may be lots more work in the coming future for the selected freelancer.
Boston – Web Designer
Aaron White (wyrmwood at gmail.com) is looking for a web designer and includes a full description of the position.
NYC – jQuery Developer
Matthew Greenhouse (mgreenhouse at colspace.com) is looking for “any developers that are familiar with jquery and looking for work, ideally in NYC.”
Portsmouth, NH – Web Designer
Jeff Leombruno (leombruno at gmail.com) is looking for:
…a high end developer/scripter type person. If you know anyone who might fit that role and would be interested in working in Portsmouth, NH, please feel free to pass along my email address. We’re looking for someone with experience who can jump right into developing complex UI’s using xhtml/css/js or flash/actionscript/flex type technologies. We do use jQuery here, of course, as well as YUI for some of our more complex interfaces.
Los Angeles – Senior UI Developer
Danny Archambault (darchambault at concorde-inc.com) is looking to fill a senior UI developer position:
Skills: Ajax CSS Photoshop JSP HTML sony Job description: UI Developer / Specialist: A minimum of 5 years of experience working in a team on a complex-phased new technology medium sized web projects. Responsible for developing the user interface for a complex web application with a lot of data entry screens, workflows, views and reports.
Deliverables will include:
* Low-tech mockups using Photoshop, Illustrator, Excel or Visio
* HTML Prototypes with functioning Javascript and data interactions
* Flex application development to support the back-end development
Seattle – User Experience Developer
David Golightly (davidgo at zillow.com) points to a a job posting at Zillow:
We have an opening in Seattle at Zillow.com for a User Experience Developer, eg. JavaScript + HTML template ownership, that we’ve been looking to fill for over 6 months with no luck. We’ve interviewed dozens of candidates, but we can’t seem to find people in Seattle who have a JavaScript focus. Considering your large fan base, it would be great if you could put a word in for us, as this would be a golden opportunity for the right kind of person – that is, someone who can play a browser like a violin. While we use YUI here, I have great admiration for the principles of jQuery and would love it if we could find someone with a jQuery background. We’ve got some large, fun, JavaScript-intensive projects coming up over the next year+, now if only we could find a JS fanatic to build them!
NYC – Senior-level Web Developer
Mauvis Ledford (mauvis atkickapps.com) wrote to mention a job at KickApps:
KickApps the premiere white-label social networking company is looking for a Senior-level Web Developer with a core interest in JavaScript / CSS / HTML. We use jQuery here. Must be able to work or relocate to our Manhattan office. Great pay, generous benefits. See our website for more information.
Let me know if this post is, at all, useful to those reading it. If it’s not the case then I probably won’t attempt it again, but it is nice to pass these on, at least (especially to those looking or some extra JavaScript or jQuery work).
Peter Svensson (January 26, 2008 at 4:33 pm)
This is very good and also a rare treat (outside Ajaxian) to get access to serious js/Ajax jobs.
Thanks.
John Resig (January 26, 2008 at 4:42 pm)
@Peter: No problem, glad you are enjoying them!
Pete Forde (January 27, 2008 at 3:19 pm)
This is kick-ass, John.
However, it’s also very jQuery and Boston focused.. which is awesome in it’s way; you’ve given me some motivation to set up something similar for Toronto/Ontario.
We just had an inaugural Ajax Pub Nite with 23 attendees. It was in the same format/location as the monthly Rails night we do in Toronto, but with very little cross-over. It was great to meet so many cool people working with Javascript!
Scott Johnson (January 28, 2008 at 5:43 pm)
Great post. It’s nice to see JS jobs out there! Keep ’em coming.
Ian (January 30, 2008 at 3:42 pm)
Great post! Very useful.
kevin (February 5, 2008 at 8:33 am)
Please update! Its a great list!
Jon Sagotsky (April 18, 2008 at 9:12 am)
Yes please! Especially the Boston and jQuery specific ones.
Anthony Ettinger (April 18, 2008 at 1:35 pm)
Always good to know, the more focused the joblist, the better.