KPCC (Southern California Public Radio) is hiring:
Applications Developer (Audio) | Los Angeles | Full-Time
Some of the biggest names in public radio - NPR, KPCC, WNYC, and WHYY - are partnering to build a system that simplifies the workflow and delivery of on-demand and podcast audio. Our goal is to create the platform that many public radio stations use to power their digital audio future.
We’re looking for a passionate developer to build the core systems and services around audio upload, management and delivery. If you're a dev who loves podcasts and public radio, this is a unique opportunity to have an impact on the future of the industry. Developers on our team work across the stack to build web applications, and get excited about learning new things. Most of our apps are written using Rails, Ruby, Javascript, Node.js and the Elastic stack.
The development of this project will be led by the product team at KPCC. We're based in Pasadena. If you're interested, check out our full posting here: http://bit.ly/1m8yQps.
KPCC (Southern California Public Radio) is looking to hire:
Applications Developer (Audio) | Los Angeles | Full-Time
Some of the biggest names in public radio - NPR, KPCC, WNYC, and WHYY - are partnering to build a system that simplifies the workflow and delivery of on-demand and podcast audio. Our goal is to create the platform that many public radio stations use to power their digital audio future.
We’re looking for a passionate developer to build the core systems and services around audio upload, management and delivery. If you're a dev who loves podcasts and public radio, this is a unique opportunity to have an impact on the future of the industry. Developers on our team work across the stack to build web applications, and get excited about learning new things. Most of our apps are written using Rails and Node.js, but we aren't prescriptive and try to use the best tool for the job.
The development of this project will be led by the product team at KPCC, which is based in Pasadena. If you're interested, check out our full posting here: http://bit.ly/1m8yQps.
KPCC (Southern California Public Radio) is looking to fill two roles:
Applications Developer (Audio) | Los Angeles or remote | Full-Time
Some of the biggest names in public radio - NPR, KPCC, WNYC, and WHYY - are partnering to build a system that simplifies the workflow and delivery of on-demand and podcast audio. Our goal is to create the platform that many public radio stations use to power their digital audio future.
We’re looking for a passionate developer to build the core systems and services around audio upload, management and delivery. If you're a dev who loves podcasts and public radio, this is a unique opportunity to have an impact on the future of the industry. Developers on our team work across the stack to build web applications, and get excited about learning new things. Most of our apps are written using Rails, Ruby, Javascript, Node.js and the Elastic stack.
The development of this project will be led by the product team at KPCC. We're based in Pasadena, but are open to remote candidates. If you're interested, check out our full posting here: http://bit.ly/1m8yQps.
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DevOps Engineer | Los Angeles | Full-Time
We’re looking for a systems-focused engineer who wants to build infrastructure to support the next generation of news and audio delivery platforms for public radio.
Our applications range from high-traffic media websites and publishing platforms to streaming and on-demand audio delivery, and the problem space around audio infrastructure is interesting and challenging. We run our systems on a mix of cloud/datacenter, currently use Chef/Consul/VMWare, and our software is mostly written in Ruby and Javascript.
That is literally the worst job application site I've ever seen. I actually took the time to go through the whole thing just to be told I need to complete the work history section, but for the work history section I'm required to fill out Company phone #, supervisor name, and title? I'm not even able to delete companies, so the only way I can possibly finish the section is to fill them out for all 6 jobs that LinkedIn imported. So I gave up.
You really should just list an email or have a simpler application system. Only the most desperate applicants (ie. lowest quality) are going to go through the hassle of submitting an application on that site.
KPCC (Southern California Public Radio) | Applications Developer (Audio) | Los Angeles or remote | Full-Time
Some of the biggest names in public radio - NPR, KPCC, WNYC, and WHYY - are partnering to build a system that simplifies the workflow and delivery of on-demand and podcast audio. Our goal is to create the platform that many public radio stations use to power their digital audio future.
We’re looking for a passionate developer to build the core systems and services around audio upload, management and delivery. If you're a dev who loves podcasts and public radio, this is a unique opportunity to have an impact on the future of the industry. Developers on our team work across the stack to build web applications, and get excited about learning new things. Most of our apps are written using Rails, Ruby, Javascript, Node.js and the Elastic stack.
The development of this project will be led by the product team at KPCC. We're based in Pasadena, but are open to remote candidates. If you're interested, check out our full posting here: http://bit.ly/1m8yQps.
KPCC (Southern California Public Radio) | Sr. Mobile Developer | Los Angeles, telecommute a possibility | Full-Time
KPCC is the most listened-to public radio station in the U.S., and is trying to redefine how public service journalism can serve a diverse metropolis. KPCC's product team cares about using great tech and sharing our work; most of our projects are public on GitHub (https://github.com/SCPR/), and we open source our best work. If you're a mobile developer who loves podcasts and public radio, this is a unique opportunity to have an impact on the future of the industry.
We’re looking for a passionate mobile developer to oversee KPCC's mobile apps. You enjoy writing tests and clean, maintainable code as much as you like shipping cool new features that demonstrate great UX and attention to detail. You have experience shipping apps on either iOS or Android, and an interest in both platforms.
We're based in Pasadena, but are open to some telecommuting. If you're interested, check out our full posting here: http://kp.cc/1l3SkvE.
Unfortunately Apple's ToS explicitly forbid charitable donations inside of apps, which is exactly what an IAP donation would be. Public radio's hands are tied unless Apple changes it's policies.
Applications Developer (Audio) | Los Angeles | Full-Time
Some of the biggest names in public radio - NPR, KPCC, WNYC, and WHYY - are partnering to build a system that simplifies the workflow and delivery of on-demand and podcast audio. Our goal is to create the platform that many public radio stations use to power their digital audio future.
We’re looking for a passionate developer to build the core systems and services around audio upload, management and delivery. If you're a dev who loves podcasts and public radio, this is a unique opportunity to have an impact on the future of the industry. Developers on our team work across the stack to build web applications, and get excited about learning new things. Most of our apps are written using Rails, Ruby, Javascript, Node.js and the Elastic stack.
The development of this project will be led by the product team at KPCC. We're based in Pasadena. If you're interested, check out our full posting here: http://bit.ly/1m8yQps.