Marketing Front End Developer

Abnormal SecuritySan Francisco, CA
Internship

10 months ago

Description

Job Title

Marketing Operations Website Developer

Job Location

Remote

Job Overview

As a part of the Marketing Operations team, you will be responsible for maintaining and updating the Abnormal marketing-facing websites. You will work closely with our Creative team to implement new designs, as well as with our Content Marketing team to make both front end and CMS updates.

Compensation

  • Compensation targeted to the 75th percentile (for both base salary and equity)
  • Equity is an important part of our total comp strategy
  • Unlimited PTO
  • 100% of healthcare premium costs covered
  • Remote-first

Responsibilities

  • Develop efficient front end components and pages based on designs from Creative
  • Optimize/test site components for consistent usability across all major browsers and viewports
  • Maintain brand standards throughout website and related products
  • Add/update content, create new pages, and optimize existing content as needed
  • Make CMS schema updates as needed to add new sections or functionality

Requirements

  • 2+ years experience working in a fast-paced agile development environment (experience in marketing or agency work is preferred)
  • Expert in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Experience utilizing frameworks such as React, NextJS, GraphQL and Tailwind
  • Experience in implementing designs from platforms such as Figma, Sketch, Photoshop, etc.
  • Experience in SEO and mobile optimized development
  • Experience in working within headless CMS platforms, preferably using GraphQL

We're excited for you to apply!

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