As a WordPress Developer, you're responsible for Making Stuff Go. You will build infrastructure to create new features, improve existing code, squash bugs, and help us rapidly scale our platform.đĄ **Interested in applying?**đ **Please read/follow the next steps outlined in "How to Apply" at the bottom of this listing.**⢠Attention to detail is one of our* [core values](https://awesomemotive.com/core-values/)*! This is your chance to stand out :)*### To love this role, hereâs the type of person you are:⢠Youâre a self-starter who loves taking initiative and seeing things through from conception to completion. Our developers often "own" features/tasks and are responsible for scoping, development, and testing.⢠You're an excellent communicator, fluent in both verbal and written English, who makes sure nothing slips through the cracks. We believe communication is critical, and there is no such thing as overcommunication.⢠You have the curiosity and desire to learn and grow your skills.⢠You're passionate about leaving your mark on the web for all to see and are excited to work on tasks that impact *millions* of users.⢠You take pride in the quality and craftsmanship of your work rather than just doing it to get it done.⢠You're a team player who is comfortable working alongside and helping other developers, and you don't take critical feedback personally.⢠You're happy jumping between front-end and back-end development tasks, or tackling tasks which require both.⢠You're happy working on tasks of all sizes - from small bug fixes and enhancements to large features/rewrites.### Common responsibilities include (but are not limited to):⢠Triaging bugs and small enhancements that come into GitHub.⢠Scoping, writing, and testing new product features and addons.⢠Refactoring legacy code with a particular attention to backwards compatibility.⢠Providing feedback and peer review for other developers (Github PRs).⢠Communicating with the team and supporting your peers using chat, audio, and video.
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