Screenleap (http://screenleap.com/) allows you to share your screen and view from any web-enabled device without installing any software. We also allow developers to add screen sharing to their applications using our screen-sharing-as-a-service API. Our mission is to do for screen sharing what Dropbox did for file sharing: make screen sharing a hassle-free experience that just works across all devices.<p>We have built a product that users love and we need your help to make it even better! Come join us as our first engineering hire. You will have the opportunity to get in on the ground floor, work on a product used by hundreds of thousands of people, solve challenging technical problems, and make a meaningful impact on the company. In your role, you will build products using a variety of languages and technologies including Java, Objective-C, C/C++, and HTML5.<p>We are seed-funded and profitable. You’ll be joining at an exciting time as we are beginning to hit the growth stage. Our office is located in the heart of the SoMa District of San Francisco close to BART and Muni. As a company, we value simplicity, creative solutions, and the ability to get things done. We offer a competitive salary, significant equity, and a flexible work schedule.<p>Requirements:<p>* B.S. in Computer Science or equivalent experience (proven ability matters more to us than degrees)<p>* Experience writing software in Java and/or Objective-C (or willingness to learn)<p>* Experience with browser-based technologies (HTML, JavaScript, WebSocket, WebRTC, browser extensions, etc.)<p>* Ability to take complete ownership of projects, from conception to implementation<p>Nice-to-haves:<p>* Experience building real-time systems, distributed systems, or peer-to-peer applications<p>* Experience with image manipulation or compression<p>* Experience building iOS or Android apps<p>* Familiarity with the following technologies: Play! Framework, jQuery, Backbone<p>Interested? Please email us at jobs (at) screenleap.com. Include your resume and links to projects you’ve worked on.