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Category: New Media

News Apps developers

Chicago Tribune

Category: New Media
Location: Chicago
State: Illinois
Work Schedule: Full Time

Description:

News Apps developers: The Chicago Tribune is seeking experienced Web developers who can help build sites for the Tribune and Tribune Media Group. We’re looking for people with a passion for code and getting things done, people who like having a problem to solve. On the News Apps team, you will help research, design and build online news products. You will be a generalist working in the newsroom: sometimes working with users or reporters, sometimes writing HTML and CSS, sometimes coding in Python, PHP or JavaScript, and sometimes working on servers. You will work with a group of talented, passionate folks who enjoy making websites and software. We have short deadlines, so we work iteratively and try to work closely with our users and stakeholders. We build good stuff fast, and you will have the opportunity to become a better programmer. You will refine your tools and try out bleeding-edge Web technologies. Required: Git, HTML5, CSS3, SASS and Responsive Design, JavaScript, including CoffeeScript, Backbone.js, Underscore.js and jQuery. Preferred skills: Five to 10 years of Web development experience, WordPress and PHP, Python and Django; Amazon Web Services: EC2, S3, RDS; Linux/Ubuntu server administration: Apache, Nginx and Varnish. Contact Vice President/Digital Bill Adee badee@tribune.com.

Deadline To Apply: None

Email: badee@tribune.com


Posted: 07/31/2012 - 09:32 a.m.
Modified: 07/31/2012 - 01:07 p.m.


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