Articulate: Hot Job Opening

Articulate is a great company that has quickly become a recognized leader in the rapidly growing e-learning industry. We are looking for another talented developer to add to the team. Our desktop products output Flash content and are now being written in .NET. Our server products are ASP.NET based and make heavy use of AJAX. If you think you have what it takes, here is the info: 

Articulate

Sr. Software Engineer

Location Anywhere, USA

Website Articulate

Job Description

Articulate (www.articulate.com) is the 15th fastest growing company in North America and arguably the #1 coolest to work for. We’re looking for a senior-level software engineer to join our killer team.

Do you want to work at a small, profitable, energetic software company where you can make a difference? Would you love the opportunity to work from home and forget commuting and living in a cube farm? Because we value talent over location, we’re looking for the right person no matter where you live.

We’re looking for a rockstar software engineer to help us build the next generation of e-learning tools. As a part of our team, you’ll be responsible for designing, building and delivering desktop software applications.

Qualifications
• Undying passion for building awesome, useful software
• Boundless curiosity about technology and solving problems
• Experience delivering software to lots and lots of customers
• Very high quality standards
• High-bandwidth person who can work unmonitored (from home)

Acronym Soup
We primarily develop in C#, ActionScript and ASP.NET for windows platforms. There is also a little bit of C++ and VB in there and of course, XML is what holds it all together. That said, it’s probably more important how good an engineer you are and what experience you have than what specific language you know.

How to apply

Interested? If so, email us at devjobs@articulate.com and tell us who you are, what you've been up to and what makes you a good fit at Articulate. While your resume is important, what’s going to get you hired is your attitude and experience. Good luck!

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