Sitecore Developer (remote)

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Type: Full Time
Min. Experience Mid Level

Description:

We're looking for a strong Sitecore developer, for a contract to hire position, who is based anywhere and works well participating on 100% distributed teams. We are looking for someone able to work on client and internal projects, to architect and build content management and multi-channel marketing solutions.

We prize our ability to consult clients on the strategic use of digital experience management technology. Most of our implementations typically involve some type of integration with third party services, so the ability to think creatively to leverage the strengths of the platform to make seamless integrations possible is a key requirement.

This is a remote job that can be done from anywhere in North, Central, or South America (We are unable to consider candidates in the states of CA, MA or NY at this time.)

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What is [A]?

At its simplest, [A] is a distributed technology consulting company in the United States that focuses on content engineering and content management systems integration. We simplify complex technology for agencies and institutional clients. We focus content engineering and content technology, but our [A]gents are multi-talented and get called upon to deliver consulting, application development, architecture and strategy.
 

What’s Your Name, [A]gain?

Our name is easy. Just say “A.” The [A] brackets represent markup, microdata, content intelligence. The letter “[A]” represents the start, initiation, beginning of change. We are going to help change the world with intelligent content.

Learn more about [A] at simplea.com.

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