Sailthru | Senior Software Engineers w/ full-stack experience | New York City (NYC) | Full-time, Onsite
Sailthru is a technology company focused on optimizing marketing messaging across all channels. We hate spam and strive to help marketers deliver the right message to the right customer at the right time. Our customers are among the largest organizations worldwide, and they use our platform to provide a connected customer experience across email, web and mobile.
We're looking for an experienced product engineer with a deep interest in all points of the product lifecycle to help architect, build, and maintain several of our key products. As part of a cross-functional team, you'll partner with designers to make a powerful product simple to use and an experience our clients love. We're currently making a big push to scale our product and tech stack. A few things we're doing: building modern component-based UIs (React, Redux, CSS Modules, Styled Components, Storybook), leveraging ML for intelligent features, and investing in our next-gen computing infrastructure and data pipelines (Kubernetes/Event Streaming).
Sailthru | Senior UI Engineer w/ full-stack experience highly preferred | New York City (NYC) | Full-time, Onsite
Sailthru is a technology company focused on optimizing marketing messaging across all channels. We hate spam and strive to help marketers deliver the right message to the right customer at the right time. Our customers are among the largest organizations worldwide, and they use our platform to provide a connected customer experience across email, web and mobile.
We're looking for an experienced product engineer with a deep interest in all points of the product lifecycle to help architect, build, and maintain several of our key products. As part of a cross-functional team, you'll partner with designers to make a powerful product simple to use and an experience our clients love. We're currently making a big push to scale our product and tech stack. A few things we're doing: building modern component-based UIs (React, Redux, CSS Modules, Styled Components, Storybook), leveraging ML for intelligent features, and investing in our next-gen computing infrastructure and data pipelines (Kubernetes/Event Streaming).
Interesting. I've worked with a few designers who had Xcode _installed_, but they were mostly using it for the Simulator. Using IB wasn't something they were comfortable with. I'd be really impressed with somebody who's a Sketch/Photoshop wiz coming over to IB and being productive.
On the flip side why would a non-developer bother to install Xcode and learn IB when they can export their ideas directly from Sketch/Photoshop into clickable "prototypes"?
Ember FastBoot is a cool project. Glad to see they are close to production ready.
Tom mentions they are leveraging App Cache, which is notoriously hard to work with and will likely be deprecated. That's the scrappy stuff they are doing, comparing it to how jQuery once made the DOM easier to work with.
If a future Ember release was able to abstract the client-side caching between App Cache and ServiceWorker and automatically "upgrade" my apps to use ServiceWorker when available, that's a big win. I'm not sure that's possible though...
Seems like many of the features of the full Facebook are there. I wonder if they are leveraging their React components to render the same stuff on the server...
Wondering the same. What if this was Github? What if private repos were somehow exposed? All these team apps could expose sensitive data if targeted/breached.
I like my LG remote for its simplicity actually. Simply designed, functions sort of like the Wii Remote, and controls my cable box as well. This is the one I have:
Are they intending this is used for development only? I see numerous places where they remind you to delete your app when done, but nothing about what to do when you want to deploy for production?
+1 to NYC. I tend to avoid selling stuff on CL because I don't want to directly deal with the potentially creepy person that actually wants my stuff. I guess what I want is a minimal middleman that brings an extra degree of safety and convenience to the exchange.
Running your perf test, I consistently get Backbone being the fastest, Angular the slowest, and the projects using Virtual DOM approach somewhere in the middle. Is that expected?
http://evancz.github.io/todomvc-perf-comparison/
edit: I was running the original test instead of your fork.
Sustainability sounds better to me personally. I think we all have our own tolerance levels when it comes to how many hours we can dedicate to "work" vs. "life" and still be happy. That term seems a bit more appropriate than the common "work/life balance".
Sailthru is a technology company focused on optimizing marketing messaging across all channels. We hate spam and strive to help marketers deliver the right message to the right customer at the right time. Our customers are among the largest organizations worldwide, and they use our platform to provide a connected customer experience across email, web and mobile.
We're looking for an experienced product engineer with a deep interest in all points of the product lifecycle to help architect, build, and maintain several of our key products. As part of a cross-functional team, you'll partner with designers to make a powerful product simple to use and an experience our clients love. We're currently making a big push to scale our product and tech stack. A few things we're doing: building modern component-based UIs (React, Redux, CSS Modules, Styled Components, Storybook), leveraging ML for intelligent features, and investing in our next-gen computing infrastructure and data pipelines (Kubernetes/Event Streaming).
Senior UI Engineer: https://boards.greenhouse.io/sailthru/jobs/1332779
Senior Software Engineer: https://boards.greenhouse.io/sailthru/jobs/1420238
Senior Product Manager: https://boards.greenhouse.io/sailthru/jobs/1404874
Director of UX: https://boards.greenhouse.io/sailthru/jobs/1412204
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