You’re a self-starter. You don’t like being given work to do. Rather, you like being given goals to achieve. You like to wrestle with the details, problem solve and lay out a plan.
You have grit. You’re not intimidated by long-term goals and have the perseverance to see them through.
You are curious and love to learn. You care about others. To understand their needs, wants, desires and fears, you spend time building trust and asking questions. You are also interested in how things work. To figure it out, you experiment, run tests and ask questions.
You love web technologies and single-page applications. You have an appreciation for making magic happen in the web browser.
You speak JSON fluently, and the term “lowerCamelCase” isn’t a foreign animal to you.
You understand the basics of domain-driven design.
You don’t mistake continuous delivery and cycle time for muscle car terms. Rather, you appreciate the value in keeping your batch size at one, releasing early and releasing often.
You love playing with micro machines, er, micro services and enjoy the flexibility of releasing just the components needed.
You get responsive design. When is Apple going to come out with the stretchable phone, anyway?
You enjoy the philosophical debate on best practices for architecture and design patterns, but you don’t let “perfection” get in the way of “progress.” You go beyond just “making it work.”
You’re multilingual – so long as the languages you speak include English, TypeScript, SQL and C#.
Must be willing to have fun. Mini-golf, escape game, go-cart and board game skills are a plus!