ability to code in PHP (We are looking for a person who likes to code, not a person who "took a course"),
basic knowledge of JavaScript,
basic knowledge of html/CSS,
willingness to learn and develop - under the guidance of experienced developers we will teach you a lot and quickly!
We are looking for a full-time employee with a minimum of 1 year of PHP coding experience, but we will also consider the applications of part-time students of senior years.
knowledge of Laravel framework, or CakePHP, Symfony,
knowledge of SlimPHP or Silex,
knowledge of the REST API architecture,
knowledge of the composer,
knowledge of SQL,
basic skills for working with git.
the possibility of professional development and influence on project changes,
selection of technology for new projects,
selection of tools to suit you,
periodically internal training,
support of senior programmers (code review),
full or part-time work,
working in the office in Cracow or working remotely - it's up to you,
integration events, delicious coffee and a nice atmosphere in the team,
flexible working hours,
english lessons,
remuneration appropriate to your experience.
Version control system: GIT (Gitlab)
Building applications with one command? Yes, "git push" (Gitlab CI is doing the rest)
Do we build the application every day? Yes, every push builds an application!
Bug tracker: Asana
Do we fix errors before moving on to a new task? Yes!
Do we always have an up-to-date schedule? Yes, we have a minimum weekly status and an schedule update.
Are we working with the specifications? Yes!
Do conditions in the office allow you to concentrate? Yes! We know how important a "flow" and "getting into the zone" is.
What tools will you get? 2 24" monitors, SSD, intel i5+, never too much of RAM + PHPSTORM! (Mac, Windows, Linux to choose from).
Do we have testers? Yes!
Server side: PHP 7, Laravel/CakePHP, SlimPHP, Propel ORM/Doctrine
In the circle of interest: Machine learning
Databases: MySql/MariaDB, Postgresql
Workflow: Asana + Gitlab (Code Review, GitFlow, Continuous Integration)