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[Hiring] Hiring a JavaScript and AWS programer. $15-20/hr, budget $1000
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You would have worked previously on AWS and would have a good understanding of what it takes to develop a modern website from scratch. Specifically, you would have worked on

- Cognito

- DynamoDB

- EBS or similar auto-scaling deployment

- OS: Linux

Having worked in a very similar set of technologies is also fine as long as it was on AWS.

The requirements are firm. If you are thinking of figuring out things on the job, it is not going to work out, so please save your time and mine.

In terms of language skills, you should be fluent in JavaScript, but should be a quick learner if another language is required later.

Knowledge of HTML and CSS is a bonus plus.

This is an opportunity to apply your skills and learn in the process too. First step is to apply with a few time ranges you are available for an interview.

If you are hired, we would be doing a virtual pair programming. What this means is that we would be sharing our computer screens and working together virtually. So you should have a good internet connection and speak english (it doesn't have to be perfect. Mine is not. Just enough so that we can communicate). Mention "Dr Who" in the subject line so that I know you have read this post.

Your location doesn't matter but given my preference for pair programming and the startup mode, you should be flexible for weekend/evenings. I am in US west coast just so you get an idea of work hours.

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