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DigiExam is a fast growing startup with exciting new opportunities in our development team. We are on the hunt for an innovative and solutions driven senior frontend developer to join us in our Stockholm office.

Technologies that you will work with are AngularJS 1.x, SASS, Gulp, Electron, NodeJS and Karma. The platform is hosted on Google Cloud Platform as a SaaS service and we utilize a lot of their services. We use practices such as continuous delivery for automatic deployments and testing, documentation of our routines and peer reviews of all code changes.

- You can provide mentorship and support to developers and UX/UI-designers regarding frontend development best practices and techniques
- You are able to take pragmatic technical design and tooling decisions
- You know how to organize code in a modular manner
- You know how to deliver an outstanding frontend for a product
- You have a genuine interest in frontend development and you stay up-to-date with the latest trends, but still have the maturity not to jump on every new JS framework that shows up on HN

DigiExam is the leading digital exam platform to create, deliver and grade exams and academic tests. Through a comprehensive, integrated set of tools the platform makes life easier for instructors and teachers to prepare and grade exams, helps students to take tests more efficiently and to reach their full potential. On a institutional level DigiExam helps to offer a more qualitative education and saves the environment and institutions money by reducing paper wastage. DigiExam is intuitive, reliable and secure and currently serves 3,000 universities and schools worldwide.

Detta är en jobbannons med titeln "Senior frontend developer (AngularJS)" hos företaget Digiexam Solutions Sweden AB och publicerades på webbjobb.io den 17 oktober 2018 klockan 00:00.

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