Job Description
A well-versed engineer and perfectionist with strong technical instincts, ready to take ownership of entire features in our PHP code base.
What You’ll Do:
- Create and improve existing features that keep our 50 million creators (and growing) doing amazing things with their blogs
- Write robust, pragmatic code, mostly in PHP
- Work with the latest open-source projects and next-gen architectures to produce high scale web apps
- Collaborate with a talented team of designers and fellow engineers
Skills & Requirements
What We’re Looking For:
- A desire for deep involvement in product definition. Our engineers are expected to contribute to the direction their products are heading
- A passion for defining and building awesome web products and a strong sense for beautiful, pragmatic code
- Experience with sites that rely on architecture beyond the basic LAMP stack
- A deep understanding of Tumblr’s features
- Smarts, humility, and equal willingness to learn and teach
- Expert-level knowledge in PHP or in Python, Java, or Ruby with a willingness to bring that experience to the PHP world
- Working knowledge of Javascript, jQuery, HTML5, and CSS
Tools We Like:
- PHP5
- MySQL taken to its furthest extent
- Prototype and jQuery (along with hand-crafted JS)
- Varnish, Redis, Memcached
- Asynchronous requests and queues (frontend and backend)
- git and GitHub
About Tumblr
Tumblr is a New York City start up that empowers creators and explorers. Founded by David Karp in 2007, Tumblr is now home to more than 100 million tumblelogs and 50 billion posts across a wide swath of communities and topics. From our headquarters near Union Square, our highly caffeinated engineers work in an open, positive and collaborative environment. We focus on creating intuitive and beautiful ways to share, discover and connect, while engineering new ways to bring Tumblr to more people around the world.
Joel Test score: 9 out of 12
The Joel Test is a twelve-question measure of the quality of a software team.
- Do you use source control?
- Can you make a build in one step?
- Do you make daily builds?
- Do you have a bug database?
- Do you fix bugs before writing new code?
- Do you have an up-to-date schedule?
- Do you have a spec?
- Do programmers have quiet working conditions?
- Do you use the best tools money can buy?
- Do you have testers?
- Do new candidates write code during their interview?
- Do you do hallway usability testing?
How to apply
If interested (and qualified), please apply here: http://jobsco.re/Ycy6B2


