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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Do you dream of working at Yelp?

Do you find yourself dreaming of working at Yelp?

Join my RSS feed for IT Job postings.  If you have the skills, I am willing to help you get noticed.
That is what I do.  Here is the complete listing for you to try on your own.  Let me know if you would prefer to have support in your job search.  Please feel free to contact me @Jodivestone on Twitter or be brave and join my RSS feed to see new job openings each week.

If you are a mobile web developer, I still have at least 30 blue chip opportunities to share.
Be in touch, look up from your screen and call me to share your journey looking for you next big break!
Until then, take time for yourself and your families and don't overwork yourself!
Jodi
Software Engineer - Mobile Developer Yelp
Engineering | San Francisco, CA, United States 

About the team:
Our mobile team is lucky. Yelp is the richest source of local data in the world, and they get to build all that content into location-aware mobile apps. They're bringing our 27M+ reviews right to where people are, all around the globe. And while they're at it, they push Yelp's frontier, adding new products that make sense in an emerging mobile world.

Requirements:
  • Insistence on a consistent and responsive user experience
  • Mastery of iPhone, Android, and/or Blackberry technologies (Objective C, Cocoa, Java, iPhone SDK, Android SDK)
  • Command of your favorite modern programming language: Python, Ruby, Java, C++, etc.
  • Test-driven Development
  • Excitement about the challenges of internationalization
  • Comfortable working in a Unix environment
  • Excellent typing ability in the presence of flying nerf darts
Pluses:
  • Experience writing server-side APIs
  • Love of Python
  • Battle-worn MySQL knowledge
  • Active contributor to open source software
  • Pointers to mobile apps you've built

Interested in applying? Sweet! Share with us why you want to work at Yelp and don't forget to mention any technical side projects, open source contributions, and personal websites/blogs.



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