- Compensation
- Competitive Salary
- Skills
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DjangoPythonJavaScriptiOSAndroidObjective-CJava
- Benefits
- Medical
- 401K
- Lunch
- Beer
- Ping-Pong
- Foosball
- Work-cations
We developed apps for many years and solved cross-platform porting problems for ourselves before making our framework available to others.
You will be developing a framework to be used by other developers, so your code must be uncompromisingly clean and precise. It will be run by millions of users, so it has to be extremely robust.
**Successful candidates tend to also have at least two of the following:
2. Python
3. Django web framework
4. Objective-C (iOS)
5.. Java (Android)
**People that have built complex web apps, mobile web apps, or native mobile apps will receive strong consideration.
We are seed funded, and we are generating significant revenue.
We are large at 12 people for a seed stage company, but that is because of our revenue stream.
We are in public beta, and will need to continue to build out our product with customer feedback.
12 people on the team: split half between London and San Francisco. You would report to Trigger's CTO, James Brady
We use various tools like Trello for task management, Bitbucket for source control and bug tracking, and Skype for communication, as well as Yammer.
We do not have any regular meetings, it is always on a per-topic and as-needed basis.
We do not follow any strict methodologies, but we do focus on our own flavor of Agile with 2 week sprints.
Responsibilities:
- Add features and fix bugs in our JavaScript library. You can see our current API documentation here: docs.trigger.io/en/latest/api/index.html
- Update our build tool and native wrappers in support of new features. This may mean you learning new languages
- Write unit tests, update documentation
- Participate in code reviews, enthusiastically learn from and help teach other team members
- Use our framework to develop demo apps, filing bugs and suggesting improvements as you go
- Support our customers as required. All developers are expected to work with our customers (who are also developers)
- Contribute enthusastically to company business from feature prioritization discussions to attending events in support of sales. We're a small team who love what we do and expect everyone to muck in.
We have to work closely with others who are in different time zones.
You will not be working in a bubble. We have to move at high speeds for the benefit of our customers.
There are massive changes in the client side software stack with the growth of mobile platform. We make it simple for web developers to create native mobile apps across multiple platforms with their existing skills. This is a huge growth area with big pains for developers.
We have paying customers today who license our tools and libraries to create their apps
Anonymous UserExcellent looking opportunity, Amir.
I'm curious about the name change -- would you be so kind as to share why you changed your name from WebMynd to Trigger? Thank you, - Anon2012-01-17 18:45:30- Trigger CorpHi, thanks for your interest!
WebMynd was focused on it's own browser-based apps and a very different business model. So while the ideas behind Trigger were born out of building WebMynd's products we saw it as completely different company deserving of it's own name, website etc.2012-01-23 11:06:01 - Co-founder and CEO at Trigger.ioWe welcome your comments and questions about this awesome Software Engineer opportunity at Trigger.io2012-02-13
- Phone Discussion
- Online Code Challenge
- In-Person Tech Interview
- Decision Phase






