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Repable powers data-informed decision making for streamers and eSports athletes. Our passion is gaming, and we're constantly flipping back and forth between hard work and quick bursts of Overwatch, Hearthstone, League & other games. We usually have Azubu, Twitch or YouTube live streaming in the background. Our expertise is in analytics & data, and we're pooling on that knowledge to change the way the gaming industry operates. \n\nWeโre currently looking for a back-end developer to turn our MVP into something scalable. The position requires a lot of flexibility and deep knowledge in scraping and API consumption. Ideally, you have experience working with startups and/or with analytics companies. You'll be working with a rounded team of individuals, including a product manager, a front-end developer and a dedicated UI/UX designer. Given that the team is small, you'll be able to dabble into many parts of the development process, while keeping a strong focus on our back-end services. \n\nWeโre a small team based out of Toronto, ON but are looking for like-minded individuals to grow with us within North America. You don't need to live in Canada to be eligible for this position, but we'd prefer it if you were. \n\nWhat Your First Year Will Look Like: \n\n- You'll be an integral part of building the Repable platform. This includes API integration with 3rd party sites, web scraping using AWS / cloud services, and the set up of a basic consumer-facing SaaS service back end.\n- Youโll play a role in the direction and growth plan of product, and implement that vision from a tech perspective. This means that some days, youโll be discussing traffic growth and elasticity with the team, the advisors and investors of the company.\n- Youโll help the company stay real, by showing us solutions that will give us 80% of what we need for 20% of the cost. \n\nRequirements:\n\n- Mastery of web scraping and consuming information from third party APIs are a must. You'll have shown a track record of doing this in the past. \n- A thorough understanding of Amazon Web Services and competing suites of products. \n- Extensive experience in your front-end language of choice. No, really. Weโre agnostic at this point, but we do have opinions. \n- Youโve successfully led or substantially participated in the development and deployment of a client-facing SaaS app. \n- Youโre comfortable with product development and web operations. You can easily interact with product managers, designers, engineers, web operators and BI / analytics teams. \n- You can tell us during our initial meetings all about SaaS apps and what particular challenges they bring, and how youโve overcome some of them.\n- Youโll temper dreams and be able to propose solutions that will give the company 80% of what it needs for 20% of the cost. \n\nQualifications:\n\nExperience: 1 to 5 years experience in a similar role.\n\nSkills:\n\nSystem Architecture, Web Operations, Amazon Web Services (AWS), API consumption, Web Scraping, Backend Development \n\nPerks:\n\n- Work with people who have done this before\n- A competitive startup salary\n- Stock options - a part of this company could be yours\n- Grow the early stage of a company\n\n\nExtra tags: Web Operations, Amazon Web Services (AWS), API Consumption, Web Scraping, Back-end Development \n\nPlease mention the words **COIL BADGE HIDDEN** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMA==). 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 API, Backend, Web Developer, Developer, Digital Nomad, Amazon, Cloud and SaaS jobs that are similar:\n\n
$67,500 — $120,000/year\n
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