Front End Javascript is the Wild West, full of visionaries, trolls, and rival gangs trying to off each other one subtweet and Hacker News flame war at a time. You’ve flipped the table in disgust and switched to Typescript. You’ve thrown your lot in with Google and figure even though Angular 2 is still in Beta, that it’s the safest bet out there. We agree with you.
You also love pizza and yearn to know everything about it. How it’s priced, how it’s ordered, and how that touch screen thingy the cashier is looking at works. You’re in luck. We make those touch screen thingies and the next generation of them will run Angular 2.
Pizza delivery has turned into a technology arms race and you’ll join a real David and Goliath struggle against the major national pizza chains. We’re building a technology arsenal that independent pizza restaurants and mom and pop operations can use to compete toe to toe with the big three.
We’re looking for you, a solid front end web developer looking for an excuse to use Typescript and Angular 2 on a real project, maybe even in a full time job situation with features like paychecks and health benefits. You’ll work from home with a remote team full of smart people who aren’t jerks about it. We have high technical standards and we expect a lot, but we’ll treat you like a human and you’ll work with cool stuff like fingerprint readers, cash drawers, chip card readers, LED pole displays, digital signage, and thermal receipt printers. You’ll get a shiny new Macbook Pro and an O’Reilly Safari subscription. Your team includes nice people with names like Danny, Gillian, and Muhit. You’ll meet them in person every so often at a tech conference or a client site.
