lead javascript developer for global mass media company
JavaScript, TypeScript
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Lead JavaScript Developer for Global Mass Media Company
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Currently we’re looking for a remote Front-End Developer to work on the new project for the Broadcast Systems Development team. Candidates for this position should be driven to deliver quality software suitable for the high-availability nature of television broadcasting.
Our client is an American multinational mass media conglomerate that creates compelling entertainment content - including television programs, motion pictures, short-form content, games, consumer products, podcasts, live events, and social media experiences - for audiences in more than 180 countries on various platforms and devices.
It is currently the world's ninth-largest broadcasting, cable, and media company in terms of revenue, and has headquarters in New York City.
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