Campus Frontend Developer
Campus Frontend Developer
If you are ready to take on challenges, solve problems and have an unbeatable passion for
building and creating things, join us. At SurveySparrow, we always seek people with a keen
eye, smart brains, creative thoughts, and a big heart. Sounds like a place you would want to
invest their career in?
What is SurveySparrow?
Why SurveySparrow?
We have a unique work culture in place that screams the personality of our brand, and we
ensure the growth of our employees as the company soars high. Here’s a blog from our
founder that would give you an insider peek of what we have in store for you:
https://surveysparrow.com/blog/why-we-built-culture-codes/
So, you are not just a part of our workforce, you are family, and we value you.
Job Description
We are on the lookout for a tech-savvy Front-end developer who can translate the customer
needs and user expectation into interactive web apps.
● Understanding the basic concepts of the technology powering the robust product.
● Approaching a problem with the designer's eye and user experience in mind and
delivering nothing but wows.
● Implementing the requirements on time with extreme quality. Making it work first and
eventually making it better.
● Continually learning the advancements in technology and being updated with the
recent trends.
● Ability to understand the backend code and provide Front-end solutions that work.
● Collaborating with the Product Managers, Designers, and QA to ensure on-time
deliveries. Interacting with the team and ensuring that the work will bring value to both
the customers and the organization.
● Owning the outcomes and being accountable for the work done. Being ready to
iterate and pivot at any point in time.
● Being part of a positive work environment, open to interacting with peers and
managers to improve the quality of work constantly.
● Understanding the requirements accurately and implementing them without any
compromise.
● Ability to produce bug-free codes. Unit testing the changes before handing them over
to QA.
Requirements