\nAbout Knowde\n\nThe ingredient, polymer and chemical industries are going through a digital transformation. Suppliers and distributors that adopt modern, digital strategies will succeed. More than 8,000 of the world's largest suppliers and distributors use Knowde to accelerate their digital transformation and drive business growth.\n\nKnowde solves the root of the problem holding the industry back from successful digital transformation: organizing and digitizing product data. Knowdeโs Proprietary Knowledge Engine extracts, cleanses and organizes unstructured product data in a matter of weeks, creating product master data in a PIM system that powers business tools, internal teams, and amazing online customer experiences.\n\nKnowde instantly transforms how customers discover, engage and transact with suppliers and distributors online โ on your existing website, Knowdeโs marketplace or both.\n\nTo realize our vision, we've raised over $110M from the world's leading investors, including Sequoia Capital and Coatue. They recognize that digitally transforming the chemical industry will increase the pace of innovation globally.\n\nCome Join Us!\n\nKnowde is looking to add an immensely talented Senior Front End Developer to join our Engineering team. As one of our engineers, you will help us invent, design, refine, and deliver the products that will enable this digital transformation. The products we will create together simply do not exist today. This is your chance to fundamentally affect how product innovation occurs globally across industries.\n\nWhat Youโll Be Doing\n\n\n* As a small, remote team youโll be empowered to work directly with leadership and the product team to make decisions about your code and the future of the product.\n\n* Be a trailblazer by contributing to the build of a complex ecommerce marketplace, the first of its kind in the Chemicals space.\n\n* Have a strong emphasis on shipping features quickly without sacrificing code quality.\n\n* Own your projects from software design to implementation and deployment.\n\n* Take pride in your work by implementing cutting-edge technologies and writing state-of-the-art code.\n\n* Transform UI designs and mockups into pages and flows using CSS3 and JavaScript frameworks.\n\n* Build modular front-end code leveraging GraphQL and REST-based services.\n\n* Emphasize simplicity and pragmatism, which is reflected in your elegant code that other developers emulate.\n\n* Have an exceptional understanding of asynchronous request handling, partial page updates, and service workers\n\n\n\n\nWhat You Should Have\n\n\n* 5+ yearsโ experience developing rich UI/Front-end for user-facing web applications.\n\n* Strong experience with React or Angular, TypeScript, SSR, SPA, PWA, OOP, Reactive programming, Flexbox, and Unit tests\n\n* Ability to function as a project leader as well as an individual contributor.\n\n* Ability to work and collaborate within distributed, multidisciplinary teams.\n\n* Excellent communication and facilitation skills.\n\n* Experience in developing secure web applications and knowledge of application vulnerabilities such as Cross Site Scripting (XSS), Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) etc.\n\n* High bar for quality and phenomenal attention to detail.\n\n* Experience writing clean, unobtrusive JavaScript and debugging tools.\n\n* Knowledge of browser quirks and their remedies. By the way, we do not support Internet Explorer (any version).\n\n* Knowledge of browser internals like JavaScript engines and ways to tune code for best performance.\n\n\n\n\nOur Stack\n\n\n* React 17 / Angular 13 / TypeScript\n\n* Jest / testing-library / Karma / Cypress\n\n* Nx.dev for monorepo tooling\n\n* Ruby on Rails on the backend\n\n* GraphQL / REST APIs\n\n* PostgreSQL / Elasticsearch / Redis / S3\n\n* Kubernete\n\n\n\n\nOur Perks & Benefits\n\n\n* We offer โKnerdsโ a variety of medical, dental, and vision plans, designed to fit you and your familyโs needs\n\n* 401K program to help you invest in your future\n\n* Education & learning stipend for personal growth and development\n\n* Fully remote position\n\n* Flexible vacation time to promote a healthy work-life blend\n\n* Paid parental leave to support you and your family\n\n\n\n\nWe believe in supporting people to do their best work and thrive, and building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive company is core to our mission. Our goal is to ensure that Knowde upholds an inclusive environment where all people feel that they are equally respected and valued, whether they are applying for an open position or working at the company. We welcome applicants of any educational background, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, age, citizenship, socioeconomic status, disability, and veteran status. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Design, React, GraphQL, Redis, JavaScript, Angular, Senior, Engineer and Ecommerce jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $100,000/year\n
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๐ฐ 401(k)\n\n๐ Distributed team\n\nโฐ Async\n\n๐ค Vision insurance\n\n๐ฆท Dental insurance\n\n๐ Medical insurance\n\n๐ Unlimited vacation\n\n๐ Paid time off\n\n๐ 4 day workweek\n\n๐ฐ 401k matching\n\n๐ Company retreats\n\n๐ฌ Coworking budget\n\n๐ Learning budget\n\n๐ช Free gym membership\n\n๐ง Mental wellness budget\n\n๐ฅ Home office budget\n\n๐ฅง Pay in crypto\n\n๐ฅธ Pseudonymous\n\n๐ฐ Profit sharing\n\n๐ฐ Equity compensation\n\nโฌ๏ธ No whiteboard interview\n\n๐ No monitoring system\n\n๐ซ No politics at work\n\n๐ We hire old (and young)\n\n
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Hiya ๐Weโre the folks at Jilt, an email marketing platform built for eCommerce. We help thousands of stores surprise and delight their customers with automated emails that drive sales. Weโre looking for a smart, detail-oriented person to join our team as our first front-end engineer and help build fast, intuitive interfaces in React.\n\n**The Role**\n\nYouโll work closely with your teammates on the engineering team to create intuitive & engaging interfaces based on direction from the product & design team. While Jilt is built as a traditional Ruby/Rails app, we currently use Angular (v1) to power our visual email editor and Vue.js for some areas with a lot of dynamic content, and are planning to replace both with React. Youโll work on both areas and help engineer an incredible user experience. \n\nWhile the majority of your time will be spent focused on the app front-end, we have some features that are powered by JavaScript running on our customerโs stores. This means youโll be able to flex your defensive programming skills and ensure our code works in harmony with a wide variety of browsers and other 3rd party scripts.\n\nAs our first dedicated front-end engineer, the team will often look to you for advice and direction. Youโll help shape our best practices, decide on libraries & tooling, and refactor older or underperforming parts of the codebase. Youโll also be responsible for moving your projects forward, communicating your progress and milestones with others, and clearly documenting your work.\n\n**Here are some things you may do on a given day:**\n\n-Replace an existing Rails view with a React view\n\n-Track down a tricky bug in the email editor and develop a hotfix\n\n-Research and write a pitch to migrate our CSS to a new framework\n\n-Write some new JavaScript (with unit tests ๐) to improve part of the onboarding flow\n\n-Transform the design for a new part of the UI into HTML / CSS\n\nOur team is fully-remote and we communicate primarily through Slack, email, Google Docs, Basecamp, Airtable, and weekly stand-ups via Zoom (a few short meetings) โ we believe the best work happens when given lots of uninterrupted time thatโs free of distractions.\n\nAs a remote team, we believe that regular meetups are invaluable for getting to know each other better, so you should be available for 1-2 company-paid team trips per year. Curious about what those are like? Check out our recap of our last team retreat ([SkyTrip](https://www.skyverge.com/blog/skytrip-2018-recap/)), which brought the entire team out to Lake Tahoe, California for a week.\n\nThis is a full-time, salaried position, but hours are flexible. We know your work will speak for itself with commits, issues closed, and wiki edits.\n\n# Responsibilities\n
**On the first day you will:**\n\n-Meet your team and get familiar with how we work\n\n-Setup your local environment and tooling\n\n-Commit a small tweak to the codebase and ship it to production\n\n**In the first week you will:**\n\n-Develop, QA, review, and ship a small feature improvement\n\n-Participate in code review for a teammateโs code\n\n-Help a team member with fixing a bug\n\n**In the first month you will:**\n\n-Work closely with the product team to ship a large feature\n\n-Participate in your first support rotation week and help our support team with escalated issues\n\n-Publish a retrospective on your first large project to share successes & planned improvements for the next project\n \n\n# Requirements\n**You**\n\nYou love writing JavaScript thatโs clear, self-documenting, and standards-compliant, whether by itself, alongside jQuery, or as part of a JS framework. You believe in combining JS with beautiful & semantic HTML / CSS and are comfortable with supersets like CoffeeScript and templating languages like Slim. You have deep experience working with React, both as part of a single page app but also within an existing MVC framework like Ruby/Rails. Youโre comfortable making changes to backend code to get the data you need on the frontend. You also have experience working with UI tools like Storybook and Styled Components.\n\nYou love beautiful design and working with others to transform concepts into real-world interfaces that are a joy to use. You love keeping up-to-date with the latest best practices and tools, and are constantly tweaking and improving the way you work.\n\nYouโre excited to solve engineering challenges in the most pragmatic way possible, and most importantly, you keep the end user in mind and love getting feedback from customers to help improve our products.\n\nFinally, you canโt wait to join a small team that loves their work as much as you do, affords the opportunity to work on challenging & interesting projects, continuously learn and improve, and constantly ship your work. Youโre an excellent writer and can communicate effectively whether drafting up a bug report, chatting in Slack, or editing a wiki page. You know that code is about communication and explaining your thought process clearly goes hand-in-hand.\n \n\nPlease mention the words **MOVE SELL DEPTH** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4yNDM=). 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, Engineer, Front End, CSS, HTML, Angular and Marketing jobs that are similar:\n\n
$62,500 — $117,500/year\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 Jilt and want to re-open this job? Use the edit link in the email when you posted the job!
Hiya ๐Weโre the folks at Jilt, an email marketing platform built for eCommerce. We help thousands of stores surprise and delight their customers with automated emails that drive sales. Weโre looking for a smart, detail-oriented person to join our team as our first front-end engineer.\n\n**The Role**\n\nYouโll work closely with your teammates on the engineering team (Justin, Lucas, Hannes, Dani, and Jonathan) to create intuitive & engaging interfaces based on direction from the product team (Beka). While Jilt is built as a traditional Ruby/Rails app, we use Angular (v1) to power our visual email editor and Vue.js for some areas with a lot of dynamic content. Youโll work on both areas and help engineer an incredible user experience.\n\nWhile the majority of your time will be spent focused on the app front-end, we have some features that are powered by JavaScript running on our customerโs stores. This means youโll be able to flex your defensive programming skills and ensure our code works in harmony with a wide variety of browsers and other 3rd party scripts.\n\nAs our first dedicated front-end engineer, the team will often look to you for advice and direction. Youโll help shape our best practices, decide on frameworks and tooling, and refactor older or underperforming parts of the codebase. Youโll also be responsible for moving your projects forward, communicating your progress and milestones with others, and clearly documenting your work.\n\n**Here are some things you may do on a given day:**\n\n- Write some new JavaScript (with unit tests ๐) to improve part of the onboarding flow\n- Track down a tricky bug in the email editor and develop a hotfix\n- Research and write a pitch to migrate our CSS to a new framework\n- Transform the design for a new part of the UI into HTML / CSS\n\n**On the first day you will:**\n\n- Meet your team and get familiar with how we work\n- Setup your local environment and tooling\n- Commit a small tweak to the codebase and ship it to production\n\n**In the first week you will:**\n\n- Develop, QA, review, and ship a small feature improvement\n- Participate in code review for a teammateโs code\n- Help a team member with fixing a bug\n\n**In the first month you will:**\n\n- Work closely with the product team to ship a large feature\n- Participate in your first support rotation week and help our support team with escalated issues\n- Publish a retrospective on your first large project to share successes & planned improvements for the next project\n\n**You**\n\nYou love writing JavaScript thatโs clear, self-documenting, and standards-compliant, whether by itself, alongside jQuery, or as part of a JS framework like Vue, Angular, or React. You believe in combining JS with beautiful & semantic HTML / CSS and are comfortable with supersets like CoffeeScript and templating languages like Slim. Youโre also comfortable with Ruby / Rails and can move seamlessly between working on the back-end code that produces the data you need for front-end interactions.\n\nYou love beautiful design and working with others to transform concepts into real-world interfaces that are a joy to use. You love keeping up-to-date with the latest best practices and tools, and are constantly tweaking and improving the way you work.\n\nYouโre excited to solve engineering challenges in the most pragmatic way possible, and most importantly, you keep the end user in mind and love getting feedback from customers to help improve our products.\n\nFinally, you canโt wait to join a small team that loves their work as much as you do, affords the opportunity to work on challenging & interesting projects, continuously learn and improve, and constantly ship your work. Youโre an excellent writer and can communicate effectively whether drafting up a bug report, chatting in Slack, or editing a wiki page. You know that code is about communication and explaining your thought process clearly goes hand-in-hand.\n\nOur team is fully remote and stays in touch primarily via Slack and weekly check-ins over Zoom. That said, we believe spending time together is important โ availability for 1-2 company-paid [team trips](https://jilt.com/blog/remote-team-retreat-2018/) per year is necessary.\n\nThis is a full-time, salaried position, but hours are flexible. We know your work will speak for itself with commits, issues closed, and wiki edits.\n\n**Here are some benefits we're happy to offer to our team members:**\n\n- Competitive salary\n- Annual incentive for meeting team and company goals\n- 27 days of paid time-off, in addition to 2 company holidays (SkyVerge Day in March, Founders Day in June ๐)\n- Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance for US and Canadian residents and their families (reimbursements for comparable care for non-US/Canadian residents)\n- 401k/RRSP Retirement plan with 4% company match for US/Canadian residents (contributions to comparable plans for non-US/Canadian residents)\n- 8 weeks paid parental leave for new mothers and fathers\n- Work flexible hours from anywhere that has a reliable internet connection\n- Tools (hardware/software) to help you be productive\n- Allowance for professional growth (books, courses, conferences)\n- Home office or co-working allowance\n- A Kindle to help you keep learning\n\n*We support workplace diversity and do not discriminate on any protected class. We believe when we work together as a team of different views, experiences, and ideas, we can build amazing things.* \n\n# Requirements\nPlease apply directly through the link below. Applications accepted through **August 31st.** \n\nPlease mention the words **OFTEN MUTUAL BECOME** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4yNDM=). 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, Engineer, Ecommerce, Front End, CSS, HTML, Angular, Ruby and Marketing jobs that are similar:\n\n
$65,000 — $115,000/year\n
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๐ค Vision insurance\n\n
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