We're currently hiring frontend and backend developers

Simeon Stanford

Posted by Simeon Stanford on 07 Jan 2013 reading time

  • We have a number of full time and contract positions for web developers, designers and copywriters at Debunc. You will get the opportunity to work on exciting projects for external clients as well as internal projects that push the boundaries of innovation and creativity. Applicants should have a minimum of 1 years experience in their respective field.

    • Demonstrated basic experience with HTML, CSS table-less design and javascript
    • An understanding of Ajax and jQuery
    • Must have excellent problem solving skills and love technical challenges
    • Must be self-motivated, and able to multi-task
    • Must be able to take initiative to be productive and efficient
    • Must be able to function independently and still work well in a “team oriented” environment
    • Knowledge of and experience with source/version control systems is a plus but not necessary
    • Experience with shell environments (bash,tcsh etc) and UNIX/Linux administration is plus but not necessary
    • Flash is a plus but not necessary

    Please email your CV’s and any relevant info to careers@debunc.com    “>  or call a member of our team today on 0203 773 6772.

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Simeon Stanford

Simeon heads up New Business + Accounts at Debunc. His sales experience across business intelligence, data and digital make him a force to be reckoned with. Away from managing accounts, he's a both a globetrotter and a gooner!

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