🚨ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom, is looking for a remote full-time Applications Developer. You must be fluent in HTML/CSS/Javascript and have experience with data. The job offer was just published.
(job-boards.greenhouse.io)
from Davriellelouna@lemmy.world to programming@programming.dev on 05 Sep 18:52
https://lemmy.world/post/35495649
from Davriellelouna@lemmy.world to programming@programming.dev on 05 Sep 18:52
https://lemmy.world/post/35495649
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Good luck finding someone with all those qualifications, with at least three projects that meet all the criteria in their portfolio, and willing to work in NY for $100k. The caliber of candidate they seem to be looking for is easily worth over twice that.
That said, the market is full of desperate job-seekers who might take the bait.
They say remote so don’t have to be in NYC right?
weird requirements for sure. sounds like they want an investigative journalist that also has a few years of web development under their belt which is....an odd mix to say the least.
good luck to them I guess. they're going to get either journalists or web developers applying but doubt they'll get they're magical Clark Kent that takes their glasses off and then becomes Web Developer Man.
It’s pretty well known that nonprofit salaries are lower than the average, no? The whole non-profit thing tends to attract less investment, if any. Especially when the publication is doing a lot of research into the abuses of the rich and powerful, it’s not like they’re going to invest against their class interests.
USA only
The “experience with data” thing is kind of awkwardly-put, but I don’t think that it’s the point that I’d choose to highlight. Rather, it looks like they want someone who can generate visualizations from data, the sort of stuff one might do with GNU R:
Like, what they probably want is someone who can grab a dataset, maybe pull it out of a webpage, and then make an interactive map or graph with it.