As a fellow CTO with a much smaller team I can offer some advice that may just be interesting to think about if nothing else.
I'd remove the requirements of html5 apis, css3, sass, etc, as well as "current JS frameworks". They are all things that can be learned in a weekend by someone able. Your only job is to find the able ones.
I'd also reconsider the search for someone with serious js chops and also the ability to design. That sounds like 2 separate positions to me.
I'd remove the requirements of html5 apis, css3, sass, etc, as well as "current JS frameworks". They are all things that can be learned in a weekend by someone able. Your only job is to find the able ones.
I'd also reconsider the search for someone with serious js chops and also the ability to design. That sounds like 2 separate positions to me.