RebelMouse is a creative agency and publishing platform that helps companies succeed in a fragmented and social-dominated content consumption world. Their software provides intuitive and smart distribution tools to increase organic reach. They offer a ...
📎 rebelmouse.com
🗓 Founded in 2012
👩💻 92 employees
🧱 Commercial & Professional Services
💰 $30,000,000/y
🇺🇸
United States
Here is what you need to know about our devOps team:\n* We are growing! Now we surve ~ 90M unique users /mo\n* We have ~ 250 servers on AWS\n* We automate everything\n* We are keeping our stack up to date\n* We are testing all new technologies\n* We are targeting enterprise grade reliability and resiliency\n\n\n# Responsibilities\n
* Establish the best practices of DevOps Engineering.\n* Work effectively as a member of an agile team.\n* Configure build and release pipelines for cloud solutions.\n* Actively troubleshoot any issues, catching and solving issues before launch.\n* Design and maintain solutions for operational administration, system / data backup, disaster recovery and security / performance monitoring of AWS environments\n* Create and maintain tools, solutions and microservices related to the deployment and operation platform\n* Update processes and design new processes as needed.\n* Automate operational processes in compliance with our security requirements.\n \n\n# Requirements\n* Excellent knowledge in AWS services\n* Expertise in Kubernetes including Istio and Kiali, Prometheus and Grafana, OpenTracing and Jaeger\n* Expertise in CI/CD including Teamcity, Gitops and ArgoCD \n* Expertise in Terraform, Ansible\n* Expertise in setting up, configuring, maintaining (backup/restore procedures, scaling) of MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, Memcached\n* Expertise in Nginx, Varnish, uWSGI \n\nPlease mention the words **VOLUME CRY SHINE** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xOTA=). 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
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to DevOps, Senior, Engineer and Ansible jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $125,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
# How do you apply?\n\nJust shoot us a note with your resume to [email protected]
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**Here are some key items to consider:**\n* Workflow and processes are one of the most important things in development\n* Certifications is the one of the most important things and I have them all\n* I like to join any technical discussions even those w/o real outcome for a product\n* I used to change companies a lot\n* I like tech-stack superiority wars, I always win (obviously)\n* I think I’m the smartest person in the company and everybody should be grateful for having a chance to work with me\n* I would put architecture in the first place above the product, common sense and everything else, period!\n* I find it very stressful when somebody touches my code\n* I like to write long emails describing my vision to everybody\n* I value boring but stable work environment over the opportunity to grow \n* I don’t believe management can understand my vision that is why I gave up sharing it\n* Being small gear in an enterprise mechanism is what I like\n\n**For good or bad we don’t have any of these, here is what we have:**\n* Environment of open minded people focused on solving real world problems\n* Team that values every member\n* “Complex over complicated”\n* Creating the best product possible that moves the needle and brings innovations to live\n* We proud of how we do things but even more about what we do\n* No finger pointing and blaming except for git blaming :)\n\n\n*Exciting part:*\nOur product gives an opportunity to more than 100 enterprise clients to focus on things that matters for them and not technology behind it! At the moment total monthly audience is 90M. That means it's always going to be an opportunity to help somebody out there by building new things.\n\nOur applications are build with Python, JavaScript (es6+), variety of frameworks as well as vanilla, Node.js, MongoDB, Redis, MySQL, Memcached\nOur product is cloud-native and relies on services provided by AWS. We make sure that the platform is robust and reliable enough to cover the needs of every single customer. EC2, Kubernetes - sounds familiar? We also use Docker, Istio, Prometheus, Grafana and some other fancy stuff\n \n\n# Requirements\n* Good grasp of functional and/or OOP design\n* Strong experience with Python/NodeJS\n* Understanding networking (http, tcp etc., as well as async io)\n* Frontend and backend performance optimizations\n* Positive attitude :)\n\n**As a good plus:**\n* experience with ReactJS\n* performance optimization for MongoDB, Redis and MySQL\n* experience with microservices concepts\n* DevOps skills\n* basic HTML/CSS knowledge \n\nPlease mention the words **PARTY DISTANCE FUTURE** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xOTA=). 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
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, React, Python, Node, Senior, Engineer, Full Stack and Git jobs that are similar:\n\n
$65,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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\nWe are looking for a great python developer to scale an awesome international team that contains developers from more than 20 countries. That's a posting for outside the USA, only remote. \n\nSome background about our team and you:\n\n\n* We don't like bureaucracy. You are allowed to discuss any issue with any from the team including our CEO\n\n* We push changes live a few times a day.\n\n* The tasks you would work on may be quick and simple or very long and complex. \n\n* Our setup is more than 100 servers in total. A few instances for mongo, mysql, redis, light frontends with nginx/varnish, heavy backends with uwsgi and django, a pool of servers for celery, EdgeCast cdn, etc. The servers are in AWS in 2 datacenters and 3 zones.\n\n* It's highly encouraged to show initiative and suggest new ideas. We understand that business goals come first but we try to keep our code clean\n\n* Your biggest responsibility as a developer is communication. \n\n* You care about how your work and attitude affects those around you. I mean really care. If you hurt someone, it hurts you. Everything you do runs through this filter.\n\n* Everyone knows that when you take on a task whether it’s huge and scary or tiny and boring, you’re going to see it through to the best of your ability.\n\n* You are humble enough to bend to the will of the frameworks, technologies, constraints, and people you work with when doing so won’t have a materially negative impact. In other words, you can play by someone else’s rules when that’s the easiest and/or best thing to do.\n\n* You make pragmatic (often boring) technology choices at work and you play in your free time. You don’t build science projects just because you are smart enough to build them.\n\n* You are confident enough that you don’t have to prove to anyone what a great developer you are, and therefore…\n\n* You don’t mind being the one that looks bad when you deserve it. You make mistakes sometimes, because you’re human, but rather than dwell on them you choose to fix and then learn from them.\n\n* You love to teach and learn from your co-workers.\n\n* Our js, slicing and sysadmin teams are always happy to help\n\n* We offer paid vacation, paid sick days and local holidays in your country\n\n* You have flexible working hours when it's most comfortable for you\n\n\n\n\nPlease send your resume to [email protected], along with a code sample (or even better, Github full of code samples) and brief explanation of your code. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Python, Developer and Digital Nomad jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $130,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
💰 401(k)\n\n🌎 Distributed team\n\n⏰ Async\n\n🤓 Vision insurance\n\n🦷 Dental insurance\n\n🚑 Medical insurance\n\n🏖 Unlimited vacation\n\n🏖 Paid time off\n\n📆 4 day workweek\n\n💰 401k matching\n\n🏔 Company retreats\n\n🏬 Coworking budget\n\n📚 Learning budget\n\n💪 Free gym membership\n\n🧘 Mental wellness budget\n\n🖥 Home office budget\n\n🥧 Pay in crypto\n\n🥸 Pseudonymous\n\n💰 Profit sharing\n\n💰 Equity compensation\n\n⬜️ No whiteboard interview\n\n👀 No monitoring system\n\n🚫 No politics at work\n\n🎅 We hire old (and young)\n\n
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\nWe are looking for a great javascript developer to scale an awesome international team that contains developers from more than 18 countries. That's a posting for outside the USA, only remote. \n\nSome background about our team and you:\n\n\n* We don't like bureaucracy. You are allowed to discuss any issue with any from the team including our CEO\n\n* We push changes live a few times a day.\n\n* The tasks you would work on may be quick and simple or very long and complex. \n\n* Our setup is about 100 servers in total. A few instances for mongo, mysql, redis, light frontends with nginx/varnish, heavy backends with uwsgi and django, a pool of servers for celery, EdgeCast cdn, etc. The servers are in AWS in 2 datacenters and 3 zones.\n\n* It's highly encouraged to show initiative and suggest new ideas. We understand that business goals come first but we try to keep our code clean\n\n* Your biggest responsibility as a developer is communication. \n\n* You care about how your work and attitude affects those around you. I mean really care. If you hurt someone, it hurts you. Everything you do runs through this filter.\n\n* Everyone knows that when you take on a task whether it’s huge and scary or tiny and boring, you’re going to see it through to the best of your ability.\n\n* You are humble enough to bend to the will of the frameworks, technologies, constraints, and people you work with when doing so won’t have a materially negative impact. In other words, you can play by someone else’s rules when that’s the easiest and/or best thing to do.\n\n* You make pragmatic (often boring) technology choices at work and you play in your free time. You don’t build science projects just because you are smart enough to build them.\n\n* You are confident enough that you don’t have to prove to anyone what a great developer you are, and therefore…\n\n* You don’t mind being the one that looks bad when you deserve it. You make mistakes sometimes, because you’re human, but rather than dwell on them you choose to fix and then learn from them.\n\n* You love to teach and learn from your co-workers.\n\n* Our backend, slicing and sysadmin teams are always happy to help\n\n* We offer paid vacation, paid sick days and local holidays in your country\n\n* You have flexible working hours when it's most comfortable for you\n\n* We support only major browsers versions (IE9 and higher)\n\n\n\n\nPlease send your resume to [email protected], along with a code sample (or even better, Github full of code samples) and brief explanation of your code. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, Developer and Digital Nomad jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $130,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
💰 401(k)\n\n🌎 Distributed team\n\n⏰ Async\n\n🤓 Vision insurance\n\n🦷 Dental insurance\n\n🚑 Medical insurance\n\n🏖 Unlimited vacation\n\n🏖 Paid time off\n\n📆 4 day workweek\n\n💰 401k matching\n\n🏔 Company retreats\n\n🏬 Coworking budget\n\n📚 Learning budget\n\n💪 Free gym membership\n\n🧘 Mental wellness budget\n\n🖥 Home office budget\n\n🥧 Pay in crypto\n\n🥸 Pseudonymous\n\n💰 Profit sharing\n\n💰 Equity compensation\n\n⬜️ No whiteboard interview\n\n👀 No monitoring system\n\n🚫 No politics at work\n\n🎅 We hire old (and young)\n\n
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\nWe are looking for an experienced sysadmin to scale an awesome international team. That's a posting for outside the USA, only remote. Right now the team consists of 4 great admins and we have a lot more work :)\n\nSome background about our team and you:\n\n\n* We don't like bureaucracy. You are allowed to discuss any issue with any from the team including our CEO\n\n* We push changes live a few times a day.\n\n* The tasks you would work on may be quick and simple or very long and complex. \n\n* Our setup is about 100 servers in total. A few instances for mongo, mysql, redis, light frontends with nginx/varnish, heavy backends with uwsgi and django, a pool of servers for celery, EdgeCast cdn, etc. The servers are in AWS in 2 datacenters and 3 zones.\n\n* It's highly encouraged to show initiative and suggest new ideas. We understand that business goals come first but we try to keep our code clean\n\n* Your biggest responsibility as a sysadmin is communication. \n\n* You care about how your work and attitude affects those around you. I mean really care. If you hurt someone, it hurts you. Everything you do runs through this filter.\n\n* Everyone knows that when you take on a task whether it’s huge and scary or tiny and boring, you’re going to see it through to the best of your ability.\n\n* You are humble enough to bend to the will of the tools, technologies, constraints, and people you work with when doing so won’t have a materially negative impact. In other words, you can play by someone else’s rules when that’s the easiest and/or best thing to do.\n\n* You make pragmatic (often boring) technology choices at work and you play in your free time. You don’t build science projects just because you are smart enough to build them.\n\n* You are confident enough that you don’t have to prove to anyone what a great sysadmin you are, and therefore…\n\n* You don’t mind being the one that looks bad when you deserve it. You make mistakes sometimes, because you’re human, but rather than dwell on them you choose to fix and then learn from them.\n\n* You love to teach and learn from your co-workers.\n\n* Our backend, slicing and frontend teams are always happy to help\n\n* We offer paid vacation, paid sick days and local holidays in your country\n\n* You have flexible working hours when it's most comfortable for you\n\n\n\n\nPlease send your resume to [email protected] \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Admin and Sys Admin jobs that are similar:\n\n
$65,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
💰 401(k)\n\n🌎 Distributed team\n\n⏰ Async\n\n🤓 Vision insurance\n\n🦷 Dental insurance\n\n🚑 Medical insurance\n\n🏖 Unlimited vacation\n\n🏖 Paid time off\n\n📆 4 day workweek\n\n💰 401k matching\n\n🏔 Company retreats\n\n🏬 Coworking budget\n\n📚 Learning budget\n\n💪 Free gym membership\n\n🧘 Mental wellness budget\n\n🖥 Home office budget\n\n🥧 Pay in crypto\n\n🥸 Pseudonymous\n\n💰 Profit sharing\n\n💰 Equity compensation\n\n⬜️ No whiteboard interview\n\n👀 No monitoring system\n\n🚫 No politics at work\n\n🎅 We hire old (and young)\n\n
# How do you apply?\n\nThis job post has been closed by the poster, which means they probably have enough applicants now. Please do not apply.
This job post is closed and the position is probably filled. Please do not apply. Work for RebelMouse and want to re-open this job? Use the edit link in the email when you posted the job!
\nWe are looking for a great javascript developer to scale an awesome international team that contains developers from more than 18 countries. That's a posting for outside the USA, only remote. \n\nSome background about our team and you:\n\n\n* We don't like bureaucracy. You are allowed to discuss any issue with any from the team including our CEO\n\n* We push changes live a few times a day.\n\n* The tasks you would work on may be quick and simple or very long and complex. \n\n* Our setup is about 100 servers in total. A few instances for mongo, mysql, redis, light frontends with nginx/varnish, heavy backends with uwsgi and django, a pool of servers for celery, EdgeCast cdn, etc. The servers are in AWS in 2 datacenters and 3 zones.\n\n* It's highly encouraged to show initiative and suggest new ideas. We understand that business goals come first but we try to keep our code clean\n\n* Your biggest responsibility as a developer is communication. \n\n* You care about how your work and attitude affects those around you. I mean really care. If you hurt someone, it hurts you. Everything you do runs through this filter.\n\n* Everyone knows that when you take on a task whether it’s huge and scary or tiny and boring, you’re going to see it through to the best of your ability.\n\n* You are humble enough to bend to the will of the frameworks, technologies, constraints, and people you work with when doing so won’t have a materially negative impact. In other words, you can play by someone else’s rules when that’s the easiest and/or best thing to do.\n\n* You make pragmatic (often boring) technology choices at work and you play in your free time. You don’t build science projects just because you are smart enough to build them.\n\n* You are confident enough that you don’t have to prove to anyone what a great developer you are, and therefore…\n\n* You don’t mind being the one that looks bad when you deserve it. You make mistakes sometimes, because you’re human, but rather than dwell on them you choose to fix and then learn from them.\n\n* You love to teach and learn from your co-workers.\n\n* Our backend, slicing and sysadmin teams are always happy to help\n\n* We offer paid vacation, paid sick days and local holidays in your country\n\n* You have flexible working hours when it's most comfortable for you\n\n* We support only major browsers versions (IE9 and higher)\n\n\n\n\nPlease send your resume to [email protected], along with a code sample (or even better, Github full of code samples) and brief explanation of your code. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, Developer and Digital Nomad jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $130,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
💰 401(k)\n\n🌎 Distributed team\n\n⏰ Async\n\n🤓 Vision insurance\n\n🦷 Dental insurance\n\n🚑 Medical insurance\n\n🏖 Unlimited vacation\n\n🏖 Paid time off\n\n📆 4 day workweek\n\n💰 401k matching\n\n🏔 Company retreats\n\n🏬 Coworking budget\n\n📚 Learning budget\n\n💪 Free gym membership\n\n🧘 Mental wellness budget\n\n🖥 Home office budget\n\n🥧 Pay in crypto\n\n🥸 Pseudonymous\n\n💰 Profit sharing\n\n💰 Equity compensation\n\n⬜️ No whiteboard interview\n\n👀 No monitoring system\n\n🚫 No politics at work\n\n🎅 We hire old (and young)\n\n
# How do you apply?\n\nThis job post has been closed by the poster, which means they probably have enough applicants now. Please do not apply.
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\nWe are looking for a great css/javascript developer to scale an awesome international team that contains developers from more than 18 countries. The job is mainly css but some features require js. Don't be afraid if you are great at css but js isn't your strength. We have a great team of js guys that will always help you. That's a posting for outside the USA, only remote. \n\nSome background about our team and you:\n\n\n* We don't like bureaucracy. You are allowed to discuss any issue with any from the team including our CEO\n\n* We push changes live a few times a day.\n\n* The tasks you would work on may be quick and simple or very long and complex. \n\n* Our setup is about 100 servers in total. A few instances for mongo, mysql, redis, light frontends with nginx/varnish, heavy backends with uwsgi and django, a pool of servers for celery, EdgeCast cdn, etc. The servers are in AWS in 2 datacenters and 3 zones.\n\n* It's highly encouraged to show initiative and suggest new ideas. We understand that business goals come first but we try to keep our code clean\n\n* Your biggest responsibility as a developer is communication. \n\n* You care about how your work and attitude affects those around you. I mean really care. If you hurt someone, it hurts you. Everything you do runs through this filter.\n\n* Everyone knows that when you take on a task whether it’s huge and scary or tiny and boring, you’re going to see it through to the best of your ability.\n\n* You are humble enough to bend to the will of the frameworks, technologies, constraints, and people you work with when doing so won’t have a materially negative impact. In other words, you can play by someone else’s rules when that’s the easiest and/or best thing to do.\n\n* You make pragmatic (often boring) technology choices at work and you play in your free time. You don’t build science projects just because you are smart enough to build them.\n\n* You are confident enough that you don’t have to prove to anyone what a great developer you are, and therefore…\n\n* You don’t mind being the one that looks bad when you deserve it. You make mistakes sometimes, because you’re human, but rather than dwell on them you choose to fix and then learn from them.\n\n* You love to teach and learn from your co-workers.\n\n* Our server side, sysadmin and frontend teams always happy to help\n\n* We offer paid vacation, paid sick days and local holidays in your country\n\n* You have flexible working hours when it's most comfortable for you\n\n* We support only major browsers versions (IE9 and higher)\n\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, CSS, Developer and Digital Nomad jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $125,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
💰 401(k)\n\n🌎 Distributed team\n\n⏰ Async\n\n🤓 Vision insurance\n\n🦷 Dental insurance\n\n🚑 Medical insurance\n\n🏖 Unlimited vacation\n\n🏖 Paid time off\n\n📆 4 day workweek\n\n💰 401k matching\n\n🏔 Company retreats\n\n🏬 Coworking budget\n\n📚 Learning budget\n\n💪 Free gym membership\n\n🧘 Mental wellness budget\n\n🖥 Home office budget\n\n🥧 Pay in crypto\n\n🥸 Pseudonymous\n\n💰 Profit sharing\n\n💰 Equity compensation\n\n⬜️ No whiteboard interview\n\n👀 No monitoring system\n\n🚫 No politics at work\n\n🎅 We hire old (and young)\n\n
# How do you apply?\n\nThis job post has been closed by the poster, which means they probably have enough applicants now. Please do not apply.
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\nRebelMouse is looking for a developer to manage advertising technology integrations within the RebelMouse CMS platform. We build platform experiences for publishers and brands, where RebelMouse is the core CMS used to publish and distribute content. On these platforms, it is common to have the client need advertising technology integrations, for example DFP. This role would own all adtech integrations and be the product expert for advertising technologies when communicating internally and externally. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Ads and Ads jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $90,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
💰 401(k)\n\n🌎 Distributed team\n\n⏰ Async\n\n🤓 Vision insurance\n\n🦷 Dental insurance\n\n🚑 Medical insurance\n\n🏖 Unlimited vacation\n\n🏖 Paid time off\n\n📆 4 day workweek\n\n💰 401k matching\n\n🏔 Company retreats\n\n🏬 Coworking budget\n\n📚 Learning budget\n\n💪 Free gym membership\n\n🧘 Mental wellness budget\n\n🖥 Home office budget\n\n🥧 Pay in crypto\n\n🥸 Pseudonymous\n\n💰 Profit sharing\n\n💰 Equity compensation\n\n⬜️ No whiteboard interview\n\n👀 No monitoring system\n\n🚫 No politics at work\n\n🎅 We hire old (and young)\n\n
# How do you apply?\n\nThis job post has been closed by the poster, which means they probably have enough applicants now. Please do not apply.
This job post is closed and the position is probably filled. Please do not apply. Work for RebelMouse and want to re-open this job? Use the edit link in the email when you posted the job!
\nWe are looking for a talented javascript developer to scale an awesome international team that contains developers from more than 15 countries. That's a posting for outside the USA, only remote. \n\nSome background about our team and you:\n\n\n* We don't like bureaucracy. You are allowed to discuss any issue with any from the team including our CEO\n\n* We push changes live a few times a day.\n\n* The tasks you would work on may be quick and simple or very long and complex. Some of them require multithreading understanding and ability to debug issues under heavy load\n\n* Our setup is about 90 servers in total. A few instances for mongo, mysql, redis, light frontends with nginx/varnish, heavy backends with uwsgi and django, a pool of servers for celery, EdgeCast cdn, etc. The servers are in AWS in 2 datacenters and 3 zones.\n\n* It's highly encouraged to show initiative and suggest new ideas. We understand that business goals come first but we try to keep our code clean\n\n* Your biggest responsibility as a developer is communication. \n\n* You care about how your work and attitude affects those around you. I mean really care. If you hurt someone, it hurts you. Everything you do runs through this filter.\n\n* Everyone knows that when you take on a task whether it’s huge and scary or tiny and boring, you’re going to see it through to the best of your ability.\n\n* You are humble enough to bend to the will of the frameworks, technologies, constraints, and people you work with when doing so won’t have a materially negative impact. In other words, you can play by someone else’s rules when that’s the easiest and/or best thing to do.\n\n* You make pragmatic (often boring) technology choices at work and you play in your free time. You don’t build science projects just because you are smart enough to build them.\n\n* You are confident enough that you don’t have to prove to anyone what a great developer you are, and therefore…\n\n* You don’t mind being the one that looks bad when you deserve it. You make mistakes sometimes, because you’re human, but rather than dwell on them you choose to fix and then learn from them.\n\n* You love to teach and learn from your co-workers.\n\n* Our server side and sysadmin teams always happy to help\n\n* We offer paid vacation, paid sick days and local holidays in your country\n\n* You have flexible working hours when it's most comfortable for you\n\n* We support only major browsers versions (IE9 and higher)\n\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, Developer and Digital Nomad jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $130,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
💰 401(k)\n\n🌎 Distributed team\n\n⏰ Async\n\n🤓 Vision insurance\n\n🦷 Dental insurance\n\n🚑 Medical insurance\n\n🏖 Unlimited vacation\n\n🏖 Paid time off\n\n📆 4 day workweek\n\n💰 401k matching\n\n🏔 Company retreats\n\n🏬 Coworking budget\n\n📚 Learning budget\n\n💪 Free gym membership\n\n🧘 Mental wellness budget\n\n🖥 Home office budget\n\n🥧 Pay in crypto\n\n🥸 Pseudonymous\n\n💰 Profit sharing\n\n💰 Equity compensation\n\n⬜️ No whiteboard interview\n\n👀 No monitoring system\n\n🚫 No politics at work\n\n🎅 We hire old (and young)\n\n
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\nWe are looking for a talented javascript developer to scale an awesome international team that contains developers from more than 10 countries. That's a posting for outside the USA, only remote.\n\nWhy it's interesting to work in our team\n\n\n* We don't like bureaucracy. You are allowed to discuss any issue with any from the team including our CEO\n\n* We push changes live a few times a day.\n\n* The tasks you would work on may be quick and simple or very long and complex. Some of them require multithreading understanding and ability to debug issues under heavy load\n\n* Our setup is about 90 servers in total. A few instances for mongo, mysql, redis, light frontends with nginx/varnish, heavy backends with uwsgi and django, a pool of servers for celery, EdgeCast cdn, etc. The servers are in AWS in 2 datacenters and 3 zones.\n\n* It's highly encouraged to show initiative and suggest new ideas. We understand that business goals come first but we try to keep our code clean\n\n* We have a smart QA team that won't allow you to push code with bugs :)\n\n* Our server side and admins teams always happy to help\n\n* We offer paid vacation, paid sick days and local holidays in your country\n\n* You have flexible working hours when it's most comfortable for you\n\n* We support only major browsers versions (IE9 and higher)\n\n* Some of big tasks you might lead just to understand our stack:\n\n\n\n\n* minimize ajax requests to server, get rid of bootstrap data\n\n* Optimize image loading in visible area\n\n* Improve events communication among modules\n\n* DOM performance optimizations\n\n* Js tests\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, Developer and Digital Nomad jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $130,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
💰 401(k)\n\n🌎 Distributed team\n\n⏰ Async\n\n🤓 Vision insurance\n\n🦷 Dental insurance\n\n🚑 Medical insurance\n\n🏖 Unlimited vacation\n\n🏖 Paid time off\n\n📆 4 day workweek\n\n💰 401k matching\n\n🏔 Company retreats\n\n🏬 Coworking budget\n\n📚 Learning budget\n\n💪 Free gym membership\n\n🧘 Mental wellness budget\n\n🖥 Home office budget\n\n🥧 Pay in crypto\n\n🥸 Pseudonymous\n\n💰 Profit sharing\n\n💰 Equity compensation\n\n⬜️ No whiteboard interview\n\n👀 No monitoring system\n\n🚫 No politics at work\n\n🎅 We hire old (and young)\n\n
# How do you apply?\n\nThis job post has been closed by the poster, which means they probably have enough applicants now. Please do not apply.