At Earth.org we are building a Web2.0 travel guide with a responsible mindset, collaboratively sourced from users and travellers around the world. And we're not just talk about being responsible: At least 50% of our profits will go into environmental, social and cultural projects.
We are a 100% remote team around the world working on the initial beta which has been silently launched and needs your support to get off the ground. We are a small, open-minded and dedicated team and are looking for people who can work independently at the workplace of their choice - be it a beach in Goa, a cafe in Paris or your bedroom in San Francisco.
To complete our technical team Earth.org is looking for 1 (one) more passionate full time Web 2.0 programmer (ideally 40 hours/week), who will play a central role in the technical development of Earth.org. We do not consider applications from IT-Services companies.
Your tasks include:
- Separation of business logic and presentation through the use of an MVC framework (specifically cakePHP)
- Interaction with remote APIs through several means, including AJAX and possibly sockets
- Reuse and integration of publicly available components like Zend framework
Our requirements:
- Minimum of 2 years experience in the LAMP environment, ideally experience with larger web applications.
- Ideally CakePHP and server administration experience.
- Ideally you have a degree in computer science, and in any case a high degree of structured thinking.
- You know and use Web 2.0 applications (e.g. APIs, mashups), ideally you programmed in the field of web 2.0.
- Strong grasp of the English language.
- Ideally remote work experience, at least you have the ability to work with people from other countries, cultures, languages and belief structures.
- You share our environmental, social and cultural friendly mindset.
We can only take replies that contain:
- A detailed description of your experience regarding our requirements
- Your hourly fee
Location: remote work at your preferred location
Time horizon: minimum 12 months, preferable long-term
Interested? Contact us at:
E-mail: work@earth.org
Earth.org GmbH
Nymphenburger Str. 155
80634 München
Bayern
Bundesrepublik Deutschland
We are a 100% remote team around the world working on the initial beta which has been silently launched and needs your support to get off the ground. We are a small, open-minded and dedicated team and are looking for people who can work independently at the workplace of their choice - be it a beach in Goa, a cafe in Paris or your bedroom in San Francisco.
To complete our technical team Earth.org is looking for 1 (one) more passionate full time Web 2.0 programmer (ideally 40 hours/week), who will play a central role in the technical development of Earth.org. We do not consider applications from IT-Services companies.
Your tasks include:
- Separation of business logic and presentation through the use of an MVC framework (specifically cakePHP)
- Interaction with remote APIs through several means, including AJAX and possibly sockets
- Reuse and integration of publicly available components like Zend framework
Our requirements:
- Minimum of 2 years experience in the LAMP environment, ideally experience with larger web applications.
- Ideally CakePHP and server administration experience.
- Ideally you have a degree in computer science, and in any case a high degree of structured thinking.
- You know and use Web 2.0 applications (e.g. APIs, mashups), ideally you programmed in the field of web 2.0.
- Strong grasp of the English language.
- Ideally remote work experience, at least you have the ability to work with people from other countries, cultures, languages and belief structures.
- You share our environmental, social and cultural friendly mindset.
We can only take replies that contain:
- A detailed description of your experience regarding our requirements
- Your hourly fee
Location: remote work at your preferred location
Time horizon: minimum 12 months, preferable long-term
Interested? Contact us at:
E-mail: work@earth.org
Earth.org GmbH
Nymphenburger Str. 155
80634 München
Bayern
Bundesrepublik Deutschland
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