The NetEnt Live Development team is developing a live streaming product in a gaming environment, a live casino, with dealers working on the other side of Europe. We need to deploy to several servers and this for all web browsers and operating systems. For desktop, tablets and mobile phones.
What we do
Writing code from scratch, decide how the client should look like. This is a product we are building right now and how this should be done is up to you and your team. You would be a part of a highly competent team of developers to create an amazing large scale product and experience. We work in small, collaborative, cross functional Scrum teams where ownership of the outcome is the key.
How we do it
We build for the long term with focus on maintainability and quality. And we breathe TDD. A day here would look something like this: Coffee, stand up meeting, discussing technical solutions, coffee, design, implementation, writing unit tests, collaboration with testers. You would also probably eat some lunch there in between.
In the LiveCasino team we chose our own OS and always strive to work with the best and most suitable technology such as EcmaScript 6, Karma, Mocha.
Who are you?
Creative! And a problem solver, I know it’s a cliché, but with this this product there’s no other way. Equally important, you’re a team player who like to cooperative and communicate with people.
To enjoy NetEnt you need to respond positively to an environment where flexibility and adaptability to swiftly changing situations is required. Hopefully you’re curious and like to explore new technologies.
And, important; you enjoy challenges. Others are doing what we are building, but we are here to do it even better.
Do you want to hear more about the work life at NetEnt, for instance our 6 weeks of vacation, 5000 SEK in health benefits, why we have a person working 100% with health and energizing activities or our innovation events? Then apply and our LiveCasino development Manager, Mina, will tell you all about it.
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