Crisp
Hubspot Landing Page Developer (Remote)
Job Description
Overview
We are looking for an experienced developer specializing in HubSpot CMS to build responsive landing pages, custom editable page templates, and implement dynamic content.
What You'll Be Doing
Develop responsive Hubspot landing pages from provided high-fidelity mockups.
Build reusable templates and custom modules that enable marketing team members to edit existing pages and quickly launch new page variations independently.
Customize and style Hubspot forms for landing pages and external website embedding.
Configure conversion and event tracking within Hubspot landing pages.
Implement dynamic personalization and data-driven content using HubDB, GraphQL, HubL, and HubSpot CRM Object Data.
Troubleshoot and resolve responsiveness issues across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
Requirements
An up-to-date portfolio demonstrating relevant experience developing landing pages in HubSpot CMS.
3+ years of experience with frontend web development using HTML, CSS, Javascript, Typescript, and jQuery.
2+ years of hands-on experience developing landing pages and custom templates using HubSpot CMS.
1+ year of experience working with ReactJS.
Proficiency using Hubspot's Design Manager and File Manager.
Ability to leverage Hubspot APIs, HubL, and HubDB for implementing dynamic, personalized, and data-driven content.
Bonus, But Not Required
Familiarity or direct experience using Tailwind CSS.
Experience developing HubSpot CRM UI extensions using ReactJS.
About Crisp
At Crisp, we're on a mission to make a $100B impact by helping 10,000 law firms grow their revenue by $10,000,000 each. As North America's #1 law firm growth company, we've achieved proven product-market fit, built a nationally recognized brand, and established ourselves as leaders in legal marketing and business coaching.
Our rapid growth (1470%+ in the past three years) has earned us a spot on the Inc. 5000 List for seven years and recognition as one of Atlanta’s fastest-growing companies for nine consecutive years.
We’ve also cemented our position as an industry leader across all verticals with the #1 best-selling book in the legal category, The Game Changing Attorney, the #1 podcast for legal market leaders, The Game Changing Attorney Podcast, and the #1 law firm growth conference on Earth, the Crisp Game Changers Summit.
If you’re looking for a place to work with unmatched opportunities for growth, industry-leading compensation and benefits, and the chance to make a real, tangible impact on the legal industry, Crisp is the place for you.
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Crisp
With $450M in new revenue — and counting — generated for clients, we're continually building a community of the fastest-growing firm owners.
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