Web Software Developer Information Technology (IT) - Cambridge, MA at Geebo

Web Software Developer

Web Software Developer
Go Ahead Tours - goaheadtours.com
Cambridge, MA, USA


Go Ahead Tours is GROWING!


We are looking for a front end Software Developer to join our growing customer facing development team.
Tech Stack



  • JavaScript

  • React

  • HTML5

  • Sass

  • Bootstrap

  • C#

  • MongoDB

  • Elasticsearch

  • Redis

  • AWS


What you'll be working on


You will work on a variety of projects related to our growing ecommerce travel website (goaheadtours.com). Projects are generally focused around adding customer facing features.
About You



  • Consistently learning new languages and technologies

  • An experienced Frontend developer (CSS, JavaScript/JQuery/React, HTML5, Bootstrap)

  • Experienced with C# or another object oriented programing language

  • Passionate about writing clean and maintainable code

  • 5
    years working experience

  • A Computer Science graduate or experienced self-taught developer


Learn more about us:



Go Ahead Tours
offers industry-leading guided group tours to destinations that span all seven continents. For more information, visit .
Go Ahead Tours is a division of EF Education First. Founded in 1965 by entrepreneur Bertil Hult, EF is a privately-held company with 15 divisions that offer a range of educational programs from language training, educational travel, and academic degrees to cultural exchanges. With a mission to open the world through education, EF has helped people of all ages and nationalities become citizens of the world. For more information, visit
EF is an equal opportunities employer. EF offers competitive salaries and a multicultural working environment. If you are motivated by the prospect of an international career with a dynamic and forward-thinking company, we want to hear from you. For more information, visit


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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