Deskripsi Pekerjaan
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Ringkasan Yukerja
Lowongan Webflow / Framer Builder di autarc (YC S24) kami kurasi dari Himalayas (kategori Teknologi & IT). Posisi ini ditandai sebagai remote — pastikan timezone dan syarat lokasi kandidat di deskripsi resmi. Yukerja.com bukan pemberi kerja — lamaran diproses di situs sumber resmi.
Role Overview
As our Webflow / Framer Builder, you will own our website end-to-end and build it out for our global rollout across many new countries. You will sit within the Marketing & Growth team and work closely with Mariella (Sr Marketing Manager).
What You Will Do
Own our Webflow website end-to-end: design, build, performance and maintenance. Build out the site for our global rollout, localising and scaling it across many new markets. Bring the site to life with high-quality animation, motion and micro-interactions that make it look and feel stunning.
Why It Might Be a Fit
We deeply care out design and a great brand experience. You will collaborate with design, content and the GTM leads of each country to ship localised pages and campaign landing pages.
Requirements
- 3+ years of experience as a web designer and builder, with deep hands-on expertise in Webflow / Frame
- Willingness to work with Webflow going forward
- A strong portfolio of websites and landing pages you have designed and built yourself
- Proven experience with animation and motion design, with an eye for detail that makes pages feel polished and premium
- Solid understanding of SEO best practices and how to build for them
- Experience building and maintaining scalable component libraries and CMS structures
- Basic HTML/CSS/JS skills
- Experience with country localisatons
- Fluent in English (German is a plus)
Benefits
- Freedom to choose your own equipment (within a budget)
- 26 paid vacation days
- An annual team retreat
- The choice between Dance or JobRad for mobility
- The choice between Classpass or Urban Sports Club for fitness
- Regular team events, lunches and activities
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