We have opened our newest development office in Utah County and we’re filling it with cross-functional teams to build the next chapter in great Instructure software. We're hiring Senior JavaScript engineers in Utah County who are passionate about technology and education to build a new, next generation product for companies who want to invest in their employees.
What's it like to work at Instructure? Our product team doesn't throw spec documents over an imaginary wall only to have engineering build something and throw it over another wall to QA. Our teams are collaborative — we sit together, brainstorm together, and build together because we believe that's the only way to make superior software. We're committed to innovation — so much so, in fact, that we schedule quarterly hack weeks to let individuals and teams build pet projects and aim for the fences with new, radical ideas.
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What's it like to work at Instructure? Our product team doesn't throw spec documents over an imaginary wall only to have engineering build something and throw it over another wall to QA. Our teams are collaborative — we sit together, brainstorm together, and build together because we believe that's the only way to make superior software. We're committed to innovation — so much so, in fact, that we schedule quarterly hack weeks to let individuals and teams build pet projects and aim for the fences with new, radical ideas.
What we do:
- We’re building innovative web applications. By leveraging single page application design, ES6, CSS3, and other cutting edge technologies, we hope to bring the richness of native desktop and mobile apps to the web.
- We use the latest tools to support progressive browsers and companies: you can leave your IE6 hacks at home.
- We are cloud native. For this job, that means bringing the fault-tolerant and high availability principles that power the cloud to the front-end to deliver lightning fast, ultra-reliable applications that delight our users.
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