They found me via my online resume
The ideal candidate will have a strong command of web standards and developing applications, CSS-driven/table-less HTML layouts, DHTML (JavaScript 1.0-1.5, CSS1 & CSS2, DOM Levels 0-2), PHP, Unix, HTTP (get/post, headers), Apache, cross-browser compatibility & browser degradation strategies, optimization techniques (both in file weight and perceived/actual rendering speed), object-oriented design, unit testing & debugging techniques, dynamic content retrieval, state management, accessibility techniques, and internationalization issues.
The candidate will be taking static mocks and flash prototypes from the designer and working with the team to produce a working prototype.
The environment is fast-paced with numerous user-centered iterative design & development cycles. You'll be responsible for building everything from proof-of-concepts and usability prototypes to deployment-quality code viewed by tens of millions of users.
If you're interested, please provide URLs and code samples of your work.
Location: Sunnyvale, CA
I guess it is something to think about. I mean it would be tremendously exciting to work on code that is used by millions of people and to work with people on the cutting edge of the industry and with the resources to make really exciting stuff happen. But what if Yahoo tanks and Microsoft bought it ;(
that's crazy , congrats!! Call mom and dad sometime and tell them, I think they would be excited to hear you got that offer!
A recruiting company hiring for yahoo.
You're just trying to give me heart palpitations, aren't you
Did someone from Yahoo email you, or a recruiting company?
I am sold you you Finding Out More if you have any interest or questions that could be answered without a major commitment. Is that so wrong?