Software Developer

Cultivate4Kids
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Software Developer

Unread post by Cultivate4Kids » 10 Aug 2016, 12:03

Cultivate4Kids are looking for a super talented Software Developer to join our newly started educational project, bringing our innovative, programme and educational application on PC to new and exciting heights.

Your role within our organisation:
If you want to be part of a brand new project, creating an amazing educational experience, and educate thousands of young people around the world, then this is the right job for you. Together with a small tight knit team of artists, designers, and developers you will take an active role in creating and maintaining our educational platform. You will specify, design, build and implement new application features. As part of the development team you will enjoy a creative, challenging, and collaborative environment where your ideas will be every bit as valued as your programming expertise.

Responsibilities include:
• Design, architect, test and implement software features
• Take an active part in shaping the execution of the software
• Maintain and optimize new and existing software features
• Deliver high quality and well-structured code
• Share knowledge and help colleagues

Required skills
In our opinion, programming experience and dedication for development as well as the willingness to share great ideas are equally valued. Are you as passionate? Are you a creative team player?

• Excellent programming knowledge in C++, C#/.NET, or Java
• Professional experience from software development
• Professional experience from PC development
• Passion for development
• High sense of quality and polish
• Capable of taking a technical responsibility for a product or project
• Knows the kids gaming market well on an international level.
• Well spoken English is a requirement.

If you are interested or know someone who might be interested - email us on: sks@cultivate4kids.com
Cultivate4kids - We make it happen - www.cultivate4kids.com

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