Mapleton Hill is looking to hire mid-level and senior full-stack web application developers. You’ll be working in small teams, with ownership over projects, to deliver high quality solutionsfor our clients. You’ll have the opportunity towork on a variety of projects and will be exposed to new technologies. For this position we’re looking for experienced developers who are comfortable communicating directly with clients and who have worked in an agile environment.
What it’s like to work at Mapleton Hill
You’ll be working on teams of 2 – 6 developers
You’ll be working in an agileenvironment
You’ll typically be working on one project at a time
You’ll be communicating directly with clients
You’ll be writing code, unit testing, and doing peer code reviews
You’ll be working on projects that typically last between 3 – 9 months
Required skills
ASP. NET / C# / MVC
JavaScript (Angular or React)
HTML / CSS (Responsive Development)
Good communication skills
2+ years experience working in an agile environment
Bonus points if you know or have used
Sitecore
Xamarin or Native Mobile App Development
. NET Core
Azure
Nodejs
MongoDB
PowerBI
Our Hiring Process
Step 1: Apply -Send your resume tojobs@mapletonhill.net. We want to hear about your work experience, but are also interested in links to past projects, your personal website or portfolio, salary requirements, and anything else you’d like to tell us about yourself.
Step 2: Phone Interview -If we like what we see, we’ll reach out to schedule a quick phone interview. On this call we will ask about your past work experience as well as some technical questions.
Step 3: C# Coding Exercise -If we feel that you have the relevant experience we will send you our take-home C# coding exercise. This is your opportunity to show us what clean code looks like to you.
Step 4: JavaScript Pair Programming -The last step in our hiring process is a JavaScript pair programing exercise. We have our applicants come into the office, write a little code, and discuss it with us. We’re curious to see how you solve problems and to talk about the decisions you make when programming.
