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We are looking for individuals with a proven record of exceptional ability and a history of creating things that work.\n\nOur Culture\nWe like to be frank and honest about who we are, so that people can decide for themselves if this is a culture they resonate with. Please read more about our culture.\n\nAbout This Role\nWhy You Should Join\n\nYou are highly technical - regardless of the role you are in. We are building technology; you need to understand technology well.\n\nYou care about aesthetics and design inside out. 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