Hospitable is hiring a Remote Senior Laravel Software Developer short term rentals
๐คย tldr; We build software for Airbnbs to rent themselves with state of the art tech.\n\nWe have crafted an [Applicant Handbook](https://www.notion.so/Applicant-Handbook-a60a560456f24c39b319b7ff2038069b) , which we highly recommend you check out, where you can find out more about the company, culture, how we recruit, what we do, and how we do it.\n\nWe are bold, like risks, and take on big challenges together. ๐ Our customers love the product, provide valuable feedback, and trust us to rapidly help them with more of their problems.\n\n## What you will be working on\n\nYou will be following an onboarding guide that we have been refining over the last couple of years: [The onboarding](https://www.notion.so/The-onboarding-10d1781f28bb490eab58eb6917502928). After that, you will be part of the product and engineering team, expanding our Backend Team of 4, two of whom are seniors, and:\n\n- Developing our upcoming features and products.\n- Working within our โmajesticโ monolithic codebase and few microservices.\n- Coding across the internal API layer powering the frontend and the hundreds of Kubernetes-based backend job workers.\n- Helping to accelerate our brand new Direct Bookings product.\n- Expanding our third party integrations with APIs from the short-term rental ecosystem.\n- Provide code reviews to other backend contributors.\n- Collaborating with other members of the backend and frontend teams.\n- Occasionally speaking with customers to gain a better understanding of their usage scenarios and motivations.\n- Shipping code to production and monitoring through Grafana and Sentry.\n- Writing code that is a joy to work with.\n\n## What we expect from you\n\n๐ย If you're hesitant to apply for this position because you feel that you don't meet this list of qualifications fully, don't worry! We want to hear from you.\n\n- Substantial experience with Laravel, MySQL query optimisation, queue/job-centric backends, and unit testing.\n- An eye for testable, maintainable, and intuitive code, but also...\n- The mentality of โCode is a means, not an end,โ avoiding unnecessary abstraction.\n- The ability to think through non-obvious usage scenarios and explore ripple effects within complex systems.\n- Your compass points toward customer and business value.\n- Everything else is a lovely bonus that we're excited to hear about!\n\n## What you expect from us\n\nThe company itself is also a product, one that we iterate on. We're always improving and creating an environment where we all love to work.\n\n- ๐ Competitive salary based on a transparent salary calculation: [Our compensation](https://www.notion.so/Our-compensation-198f0d95fd004d9e9910268d7fd126ae)\n- ๐ Paid leave, bank holidays, maternity/paternity leave: [Vacation and leave policies](https://www.notion.so/Vacation-and-leave-policies-c88861f70e7e45f880401a0e1c422d7f)\n- ๐ฉ All the resources and tools that you need to succeed, including budget for personal development. If you grow, we grow.\n- ๐ค A supportive and caring team environment.\n\n## ๐กWhen applying, please be sure to answer this question:\n\nWhat does product engineering mean to you? \n\nPlease mention the word **TENACIOUSLY** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RNTQuMTk4LjE1NC4yMzQ=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
$70,000 — $150,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nEurope, North America
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