\nThe Challengeโฏ \n\nWeโre looking for a Senior Principal Software Engineer with a passion for solving problems to join our agile Product Engineering team at OneTrust. Senior Principal Software Engineers are responsible for developing, contributing to decisions related to design and architecture of new frontend features while supporting existing development efforts for our industry-leading platform.โฏโฏโฏ \n\nโฏ \n\nYour Missionโฏ \n\nThis individual will be responsible for working closely with the UX design team, product and UI architecture to deliver atomic, molecular, and organism level UI components. Our ideal candidate will have a deep background working with JavaScript and Angular as well as a fundamental understanding of how to make reusable, scalable, responsive, and generic components that can be used across multiple UI solutions and teams. \n\nDevelopmentโฏ \n\n\nSupport development ofโฏweb and mobile interfaces for product module or new prototypes using HTML, CSS, JavaScript/Typescript, Angular 8+, React, Ember and/or the designing, development, and unit testing of applications deployed to MS Azure while assisting with cloud application architecture using Drupal, Python, Core Java, REST, and the Spring ecosystemโฏ \n\n\n\n\n\nAchieve at least 80% code coverage or per the revised standards set by the team \nโฏ \n\n\n\n\nCollaborationโฏโฏ \n\n\nWork closely with UX, Product Managers and/or Product Owners, as well as other developers to contribute to planning and grooming sessionsโฏand drive teamโs discussions on system architecture and component designโฏโฏ \n\n\n\n\n\nSupport the team to ensure all committed stories for the sprint are completed per the sprint goalโฏ \nโฏ \n\n\n\n\nSupportโฏโฏ \n\n\nWork toward reducing total number of defects in the module/product to industry standards by catching and fixing issues early in developmentโฏโฏ \n\n\n\n\n\nEnsure critical and high priority CIIโs are delivered per SLAโฏโฏ \n \n\n\n\n\nCode Review \n\n\nConductโฏpeer reviews to improve code qualityโฏ \n\n\n\n\n\nHelp junior developers follow development testing, exploratory testing, AI testing and/or test automationโฏ \n\n\n\n\n \n\nLead \n\n\nHelp build high-performing teams, grow and mentor the technical skills within the team and create development opportunities for themโฏ \n\n\n\n\n \n\nYou Areโฏ \n\nA self-learner who is open to new technologies, processes, or techniques to improve your ability to deliver high-quality software.โฏSomeone who asks questions to clarify gaps in understanding.โฏ \n\nโฏ \n\nYour Experience Includesโฏ \n\n\nBachelor's or Masterโs degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related technical or business fieldโฏโฏ \n\n\n\n\n\n12+ years of professional software engineering/development experience \n\n\n\n\n\nExperience building and/or contributing to a component library. \n\n\n\n\n\nExpert coding and design skills in Angular. \n\n\n\n\n\nExpert coding and design skills using CSS & SCSS. \n\n\n\n\n\nStrong understanding of design and creating an amazing user experience. \n\n\n\n\n\nExperience using design systems and implementing tokenization and theming. \n\n\n\n\n\nProduct development experience building large scale web applications. \n\n\n\n\n\nCare deeply about writing high-performance, reusable code for components that will be used across our product. \n\n\n\n\n\nPassionate about creating an inclusive and accessible user experience following WCAG compliance standards. \n\n\n\n\n\nExperience with internationalization and localization. \n\n\n\n\n\nCan work and communicate effectively with multiple teams and interested parties. \n\n\n\n\n\nFamiliar with responsive and multi-screen size design and implementation. \n\n\n\n\n\nUnderstanding of versioning, breaking changes, and LTS. \n\n\n\n\n\nProficiency with reusable web components, custom elements, and shadow DOM. \n\n\n\n\n\nHas experience with driving and innovating practices and implementation of a component library. \n\n\n\n\n \n\nExtra Awesome \n\n\nBS degree in CS or equivalent work experience. \n\n\n\n\n\nExperience working with Micro-frontends. \n\n\n\n\n\nExperience using Figma. \n\n\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 Design, JavaScript, Cloud, CSS, Angular, Mobile, Senior, Junior and Engineer jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $80,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
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
\n\n#Location\nBengaluru, Karnataka, India
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\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
\n\n#Benefits\n
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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We didnโt create Bold Penguin because commercial insurance is broken. It isnโt. But as the world has gotten more connected and digitized, commercial insurance lags โ creating a fragmented landscape where businesses, agents, and insurance companies struggle to interact in a smooth and easy way. Thatโs why weโve built a highly efficient exchange that cuts the friction out of commercial insurance by connecting everyone to the right quote in record time.\n\nPowering the world of insurance is no small feat, so weโve built a team that's incredibly talented and passionate about our potential to upgrade the entire industry. As more and more companies, big and small, depend on our technology to operate in the commercial insurance space, weโll need the best talent all around to support our growth. Thatโs why weโre looking at you (yes, you!) to make a bold move and join our adventure.\n\nYOUR ROLE\nIn your role as a senior software engineer, you will be an expert in modern-day application development. You will have familiarity with the practices of high-performing engineering organizations such as Git-Flow, pull requests, unit testing, cloud architecture & design, and SCRUM. You will be an excellent hands-on contributor and youโll be a mentor for other software engineers.ย Specifically, you would join our insurance intelligence division which works on cool problems ranging from AI-driven portfolio risk management to NLP-driven document intelligence.\n\nWHAT YOU'LL DO\nBuild and maintain powerful APIs that will be used by product managers to analyze risks in real-time, by underwriters to extract data from policies submitted, and by attorneys to interpret language in policy forms.\nBuild onto a UI that our users utilize to perform document intelligence on a variety of insurance-specific documentsย Write clean, well-tested code and automated unit tests using Python/ Flask. \nParticipate in agile ceremonies such as iteration planning, retrospective, and daily stand-ups.\nWork with product managers, designers, site-reliability engineers, and customers to build powerful, impactful products.\nParticipate in the full lifecycle of the software development life cycle from ideation to delivery.\nCreate more senior engineers by mentoring other engineers in areas such as unit testing, continuous integration, DRY/SOLID principles, and SDLC.\n\nSKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS\n5+ years of professional experience with at least 3 years of Python preferably with Flask or other python framework experience with Postgres DBย Ideally experience with Prefect, Airflow, or equivalent products.ย \nExperience with JavaScript frameworks such as Angular and React.\nPrevious working experience in high-growth technology companies and/or startups.\nUnderstanding of scrum, unit testing, continuous integration, continuous delivery, and DevOps. \nKnowledge of microservice architectures and RESTful APIs, especially in Python.\nPrevious work experience in insurance and/or experience with data science and software combined platforms is very desirable.\nFull-stack expertise in multiple tiers of modern web applications (e.g. front end, back end, infrastructure, etc.)Bonus points for open source contributions and/or speaking experience. \nPrevious experience working in a remote role is a plus!\n\nBenefits\nWe offer competitive wages and annual bonus opportunities! Benefits include:\nMedical, Dental, and Vision\nLong Term Disability and Life Insurance\n401K with a company match\nEmployee Assistance Program\nPaid Holidays\nPTO\n\nRemote Culture. Here at Bold Penguin our remote employees are top of mind, and we have created an inclusive, engaging remote environment. \n\nChoose-your-own gear. Whether you prefer Mac, PC, or Linux, one screen or three, weโll set you up for success. \n\nStay connected to the Glacier. We slack. A lot. We also like to video conference regularly. We even have all- hands "Waddles" held Tuesday - Friday 12:00PM EST. \n\nPenguin bling.ย Like swag themed after a certain antarctic bird? Just. You. Wait.\n\nBold Penguin believes in inclusion. Thatโs why weโre proud to be an equal opportunity employer that considers all qualified applicants regardless of race, color, religion, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status, beak size, or inability to fly.\n\nTo learn more about our results-focused culture and employee-focused perks, read more on ourย careers page. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Python, Senior, Engineer, Developer, Digital Nomad, JavaScript, Video, Cloud and Angular jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
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
\n\n#Location\nRemote
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**$120k/year. 100% remote. Flexible schedule.**\n\nSoflyy is seeking an experienced full stack engineer to help us build the next iteration of our state-of-the-art drag & drop website builder for WordPress.\n\nYou can do l33tcode? More power to you. But we donโt care. \n\n**We are looking for people that can craft quality software.**\n\nOn top of software engineering abilities, here's what we care about:\n - UI / UX\n - Ability to design solutions that are good both from a technical standpoint and from a user standpoint - i.e. clean code, good architecture, good UI/UX\n - Ability to take on a product ownership role - we say "build feature X" and give you wide latitude to build whatever you feel is best, and you bring us a kick-ass version of feature X \n\nAs a fully-remote team, we don't care what time zone you're in or at what times you're working. We only care about the quality of your work. We keep meetings and chat to the absolute minimum to foster focus-time.\n\nYou'll spend a lot of time in Vue (with TypeScript and Vuex), but you're also expected to work with WordPress APIs and PHP. We do E2E testing with Cypress, and integration and unit tests with Jest.\n\nKnowledge of Vue is a plus, but if you're experienced with React jumping ship is easy enough - weโve done it, and our codebase follows best-practices to make it easy to understand everything.\n\nYou're expected to be self driven, solve problem and make decisions on your own. We trust you to create the best product you can (you can always ask for help though!).\n\nWe consider good communication skills very important because of the above.\n\n**Our stack:**\n - Vue (w/ Vuetify and Vuex)\n - PHP\n - WordPress\n - TypeScript (strict mode, 100% coverage)\n - Psalm (static analysis for PHP, similar to TypeScript)\n - Cypress / Jest\n - GitHub\n\n**Requirements**\n\nMust haves:\n - Vue / React / Angular experience\n - PHP experience\n - All the other usual stuff (knowledge of Git & CSS, common sense, etc.)\n\nNice to have:\n - An eye for design\n - TypeScript experience is a plus\n - WordPress experience is a plus\n - Knowledge of testing modern apps is a plus\n\n**How We Work**\n\nYouโll be working closely with the founder (me, Louis), three other senior engineers, and one designer.\n\nEverything is async. We avoid meetings and interruptions.\n\nWe use GitHub and Basecamp to track tasks and monitor progress. Instead of a daily standup, everyone posts progress updates in Basecamp. A list of GitHub issues will be assigned to you, and youโll implement the fixes and features in them and then submit a PR, which will be reviewed by one of the other engineers or the founder.\n\nVery occasionally weโll do a Zoom call to go over something, but thatโs rare (think 1 or 2 per month).\n\nIn the beginning, weโre happy to do as many Zoom calls as you want to get you onboarded and up to speed.\n\nItโs very easy to get started and youโll be shipping features in no time. The last two engineers we hired did less than one day of onboarding on Zoom, and were shipping significant features at the end of their first week.\n\nOur code base is high quality and very well-architected. We have CI, automated testing, TypeScript on strict mode, types on our PHP, etc.\n\n**What We Offer**\n - $120,000k/year\n - Fully remote\n - No scheduling requirements - you can work whenever you want\n - A work environment free from politics / meetings / interruptions / bs\n - No overtime / crunch time / rushing / stress. We are a calm company: https://basecamp.com/books/calm\n - $2k/year learning materials budget\n\n**Interview Process**\n\nEmail Louis (the founder): [email protected].\n\nIf you sound like a good fit, weโll schedule a short interview (~1 hour on Zoom) where weโll have a conversation and ask some questions to get a sense of your software engineering abilities and experience. And of course weโre happy to answer any questions you have about us.\n\nYou will be asked a few coding questions. If you are proficient in JavaScript and PHP, youโll know the answers. There are no algorithms/leetcode questions. The questions touch on practical and common tasks, such as working with arrays.\n\nWe are expecting to make a hiring decision in the next ~3 weeks. We are flexible, and are happy to give you some time to wind things down at your current position if necessary. \n\nPlease mention the words **OLIVE SUGGEST PAYMENT** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODg=). 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
$120,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
โฐ Async\n\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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**About Us**\n\nAt [Close](https://close.com), we're building the sales communication platform of the future. With our roots as the very first sales CRM to include built-in calling, we're leading the industry toward eliminating manual processes and helping companies to close more deals (faster). Since our founding in 2013, we've grown to become a profitable, 100% globally distributed team of 43 high-performing, happy people that are dedicated to building a product our customers love.\n\nOur appโs frontend is a single-page JavaScript web app mostly written in React (originally built with Backbone.js). We bundle with Webpack and target only modern browsers. We test with Jest and React Testing Library. Our UI updates in near real-time and is written in LESS/CSS (with flexbox and grid layout) using CSS modules and takes advantage of fun technologies like Websockets and WebRTC. \n\nWe care about performance (e.g. route-based code splitting), maintainability, and testability of our frontend code. We sweat the UI/UX details and work collaboratively with the Product team throughout the design process. This means diving into lo-fi Freehand wireframes, and communicating continuously when those ideas are brought to life using Figma and code.\n\nOur frontend app is built on top of our REST API & GraphQL endpoints. Our backend [tech stack](https://stackshare.io/close-crm/close) consists of Python/Flask, MongoDB, Postgres, Elasticsearch, and Redis. We run our services in Docker on AWS.\n\nWe โค๏ธ open source โ using dozens of open source projects with contributions to many of them, and released some of our own like [react-custom-scroller](https://making.close.com/posts/introducting-react-custom-scroller-component), [use-infinite-scroll](https://making.close.com/posts/introducting-use-infinite-scroll-react-hook), [use-abortable-effect](https://making.close.com/posts/introducting-use-abortable-effect-react-hook), [backbone-testing-library](https://github.com/closeio/backbone-testing-library), [smart-tooltip-delay](https://making.close.com/posts/introducing-smart-tooltip-delay-library), [Microphone Recorder to Mp3](https://github.com/closeio/mic-recorder-to-mp3), [filevalidator.js](https://github.com/closeio/filevalidator.js), [addresscompiler](https://github.com/closeio/addresscompiler), [backbone.mousetrap](https://github.com/closeio/backbone.mousetrap), and more at https://github.com/closeio.\n\n**About You**\n\nWe're looking for an experienced full-time (or part-time) Frontend Software Engineer to join our engineering team. Someone who has a solid understanding of web technologies and wants to help design, implement, and launch major user-facing features.\n\nYou should have senior level experience(~5 years) building modern frontend applications in JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, with at least 3 years of that experience using React.\n\nYou should have significant experience designing, debugging, and optimizing frontend applications to make them fast and reliable. You have significant experience with REST APIs and thoroughly understand HTTP requests. You have experience participating in code reviews and providing overall code quality suggestions to help maintain the structure and quality of the codebase.\n\nYou should have great product sense and be able to think through user experience issues before diving into the code, and you exhibit a love for great UI.\n\nYouโre comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with a small and talented team where you're supported in your efforts to grow professionally. You are able to manage your time well, communicate effectively and collaborate in a fully distributed team.\n\nYou are located in an American or European time zone.\n\n**Bonus points if you have:**\n\n* Experience implementing real-time (e.g. websockets, polling, etc.) web apps\n* Experience working with GraphQL endpoints\n* An eye for design and experience with Figma, Sketch, Abstract, Photoshop, or similar\n* Led small project teams building and launching features\n* Contributed open source code (core or plugins) for a popular frontend framework such as React, Vue, or Angular\n* Built B2B SaaS products\n* Experience with sales or sales tools\n\n**Come help us with projects like:**\n\n* Conceiving, designing, building, and launching new user-facing features\n* Working with Twilio's API, WebSockets, and WebRTC to improve our [calling features](https://close.com/calling/)\n* Building user-facing analytics features that provide actionable insights based on sales activity data\n* Improving real-time collaboration user experience\n* Expanding our frontend GraphQL usage\n* Extending our React component library\n\n**Why work with us?**\n\n* [Culture video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbyGnLhtj0o&feature=youtu.be) ๐\n* 100% remote-first company (we believe in trust and autonomy)\n* 2 x annual team retreats โ๏ธ ([Lisbon Retreat Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKjyXMz-q-Q)) - when travel is appropriate\n* 4 x quarterly virtual summits\n* 7 weeks PTO (includes company-wide winter holiday break)\n* 1 month paid sabbatical after 5 years\n* $200/month coworking stipend\n* Revenue Share (after 1 year) \n* Paid parental leave (10 wks primary caregiver / 4 wks secondary caregiver)\n* 99% premiums paid for excellent medical and dental coverage, including an HSA option (US residents)\n* 401k matching at 6% (US residents)\n* Dependent care FSA (US residents)\n* [Our story and team](https://close.com/about/) ๐\n\nWe are a small team doing great things - every role is critical to the success of this company. People that are most successful at Close have a resourceful, โdoerโ approach and mentality. We focus on productivity, impact and quality of work. Weโre looking for team members that genuinely understand the nature of being part of a small team that operates in a bootstrapped / start-up-like environment. \n\nAt Close, everyone has a voice. We encourage transparency and practicing a mature approach to the work-place. In general, we donโt have strict policies, we have guidelines. Life-work harmony is an important part of our organization - we believe you bring your best to work when you practice self-care (whatever that looks like for you). \n\nWe come from 12 countries and 16 states; a collection of talented humans rich in diverse backgrounds, lifestyles, and cultures. Twice a year we meet up somewhere around the world to spend time with one another (however weโre opting for quarterly virtual summits during 2020/2021). We see these retreats as an opportunity to strengthen the social fiber of our community. This team is growing in more ways than one - weโve recently launched 14 babies (and counting!). \n\nUnanimously, our favorite and most impactful value is โBuild a house you want to live in.โ We strive to make decisions that are authentic for our organization. At Close, we have a high care factor for one another, in making an awesome product and championing the success of our customers. \n\nPlease mention the words **WORK MANDATE SHOP** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODg=). 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#Benefits\n
๐ Distributed team\n\n
\n\n#Location\nAmericas, Europe
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### **Who we are**\n\nClubhouse was built by software engineers with the goal of making project management software less painful, more collaborative, and help software development teams do their best work. The platform combines a simple, modern UI with enterprise-grade tools, allowing technology companies to plan and manage their projects effectively, visualize progress across the organization, and define deadlines and milestones based upon data and predictive modeling.\n\nWhat originally started as a Hack Day project has grown into a product that is used by more than 1,500 companies across the globe...and we have big plans to continue our growth. We currently have 35 employees worldwide, an HQ in New York City, and weโre backed by some of the best investors in tech.\n\nClubhouseโs engineering team is a diverse mix of individuals with experience at large and small companies and with a range of technical skill. Weโre growing our Frontend Team and are looking for both mid-level and senior engineers who have experience working across the web stack. While most work will concentrate on building front end features and scaling our existing web systems, you may also work on projects that involve building components that interact with our infrastructure or database.\n\nOur Frontend is written in JavaScript and we use React as our library of choice. Learn more about the tools the team uses to develop some of our products [here.] (https://clubhouse.io/blog/behind-the-new-clubhouse-saas-marketing-site-tech-stack/)\n\n### **What we look for**\n\n* Previous experience providing technical and architectural guidance \n* Previous work experience, ideally as a front-end engineer, (full stack with a front-end focus will also be considered), working on an application with thousands of end-users\n* Experience working in React \n* Experience working with JS build tools like Webpack and Babel\n* Strong prioritization and communication skills and comfort managing priorities that shift\n* Collaboration skills: youโve worked effectively with product and design teams in the past\n\n### **What we offer**\n\n* In addition to a competitive salary and benefits, weโre offering a meaningful equity stake in the company.\n* Youโll be working on a product built specifically for software companies, with the aim of improving the lives of its users. We want you to help guide the product, not just build it for us.\n* You will be part of a small, professional and fast-moving team. Our work day is not broken up by meetings. Our codebase is small and well-tested. We contribute to the open source movement. \n\nPlease mention the words **CROSS GARAGE COMPANY** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODg=). 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
$130,000 — $200,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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\nSenior Full Stack Developer\n\n\n* United Kingdom, employees can work remotely\n\n* Full-time\n\n\n\n\nCompany Description\n\nAre you interested in making a difference with technology? We make differences. Version 1 proves that IT can make a real difference to our customers’ businesses. We are more than just another IT services company - we are 1400+ leaders in implementing and supporting Oracle, Microsoft and AWS technologies. We are celebrating 25 years in the IT industry this year and we continue to be trusted by global brands to deliver IT solutions that drive customer success.\n\nWe are a Microsoft Gold Partner, an AWS Premier Consulting Partner and an Oracle Platform Partner. Our greatest strength is balance in our efforts to achieve Customer Success, Empowered People and a Strong Organisation, underpinned by a commitment to our Core Values.\n\nJob Description\n\nYou will be working in a Scrum Team of cross-functional skills in tight collaboration practising Agile. You will be contributing to real decisions about technology to create maintainable solutions for our customer and participating in a highly collaborative group of software engineering professional’s. Learning, developing your skills and becoming a rounded Developer in the process.\n\nYou will develop software to meet our client's user needs using C#/.Net on the Microsoft Azure Cloud, follow best practice guidelines and help to improve those guidelines. In addition to C# you will contribute to the Angular development within the project. You will be creating best in class documentation with our client users in mind.\n\nEssential criteria:\n\n\n* Strong software engineering background covering SOLID principles with .Net and C# development experience. Senior Developer experience or the experience to move into a senior role\n\n* Experience developing REST-based APIs and experience in CI/CD automation\n\n* Front end development experience with strong TypeScript / JavaScript front-end back-end development experience\n\n* Experience with Cloud-based technologies including Azure and experience with some of the Azure stack of services\n\n* Ability to work with and be customer-facing\n\n* Experience writing unit tests and integration tests and experience with single page application frameworks\n\n* Experience of working in a Scrum Team and an Agile environment\n\n* Experience in UI development and experience in working with container technologies\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 Senior, Full Stack, Developer, Digital Nomad, JavaScript, Angular and Microsoft jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
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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Join the leader in DataOps! Help build the data engineering platform that is enabling our customers' teams to achieve agility at scale.\n\nDoes this describe you? Top technical skills. e2e attention to detail. Self-managing. Ready for technical leadership. Enthusiasm for an inclusive and supportive culture. \n\nWe are committed to being Remote First! Our engineers are around the world. Across the US, Buenos Aires Argentina, Sicily and Milan Italy, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Canada, and more.\n\n\n##Qualifications\n* Product development using current Angular\n* An agile, customer-oriented mindset\n* Enthusiasm, curiosity and drive!\n\nYou must be physically located within GMT+1 to GMT-8. We will not consider candidates outside those time zones. Why? Because we value close collaboration and working sane hours. \n\nTo apply send your resume to **[email protected]**.\n\nWe do not work with recruiters. Everyone else, if in doubt please reach out!\n\n\n##DataKitchen Values\nWe are People First! We make our customers wildly successful while respecting each employee and person we work with. We move fast, love and learn from our errors, and fall forward. We embrace Agile Values and Principles.\n\n\n*Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: DataKitchen, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable US federal, state and local laws. DataKitchen, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training. DataKitchen, Inc. expressly prohibits any form of unlawful employee harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, disability or veteran status. Improper interference with the ability of DataKitchen, Inc. employees to perform their expected job duties is absolutely not tolerated.*\n\nTo apply send your resume to **[email protected]**.\n \n\nPlease mention the words **JACKET CRANE EXACT** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODg=). 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
$1 — $1/year\n
\n\n#Location\nGMT+1 to GMT-8
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\nBrainbase is a platform that helps brands manage and monetize their intellectual property. We have raised $12M from top venture capital firms and work with leading brands including Sanrio, BuzzFeed, MGM Studios and more. We are hiring a Senior Full Stack Engineer based in Los Angeles California. The role will report to our Director of Engineering. Our product development team is creating a new application leveraging the Serverless framework and Angular 10 using our existing UI Library and Material Design.\n\nYou are a senior full stack engineer who can perform the following tasks:\n\n\n* Develop web applications with a variety of languages and frameworks including but not limited to HTML, CSS, Javascript, Typescript, NodeJs, Material, Angular 10+, and the Serverless Framework.\n\n* Help develop and scale Brainbase’s overarching engineering strategy - working closely with leadership and engineering to steer and innovate on what’s next\n\n* Work closely with our team of engineers to create features and build powerful and easy to use products\n\n* Build clean, scalable, and maintainable code that our platform depends on\n\n* Build REST APIs for various platforms.\n\n* Utilize the latest standards and principles in modern web development\n\n* Help create and maintain e2e and unit tests.\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, Serverless, Node, Senior, Engineer and Angular jobs that are similar:\n\n
$65,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
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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\nDESCRIPTION:\nAuthority Partners is looking for an experienced Senior UI Developer to join our global team! UI Developer will be responsible for upgrading the look and feel of our clients’ existing web portal, based on ASP.NET Core and Angular. They will be redoing the CSS, HTML and JavaScript and work closely with the Senior Developers on the clients’ end. Together, they will setup SCSS from scratch for an enterprise project, build a responsive layout as well as custom UI components without a UI framework. If we sparked your interest and you are up for the challenge, make sure to apply! \n\nREQUIREMENTS:\n\n\n* 4+ years of experience of UI Development\n\n* Strong knowledge and use of HTML5, CSS3, SCSS\n\n* Excellent knowledge of JavaScript and TypeScript\n\n* Experience with Angular (2+)\n\n\n\n\nBONUS SKILLS:\n\n\n* Familiarity with .NET framework and C#\n\n* Experience using team collaboration tools/source control programs, such as JIRA or Team Foundation Server\n\n* Knowledge of agile methodologies (SCRUM)\n\n\n\n\nEDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:\n\n\n* Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering or related field is desired; or at least 4+ years of UI/UX development experience.\n\n\n\n\nAP PERKS:\n\n\n* Opportunity to work with people who are at the top of their field\n\n* Career growth\n\n* Collaborative learning environment\n\n* Working in teams with global IT experts\n\n* Working on enterprise-level applications\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 Design, Developer, Digital Nomad, Jira, JavaScript, HTML, Angular and Senior jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
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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\nDo you do your own dishes? We've got a job for you (and it's not dishwashing ;-) ).\n\nDo you put them in the sink and expect someone else to do them? Move on, please.\n\nDo you get pissed (in a professional way) when someone else leaves their dishes in the sink? Please apply!\n\nTrainerRoad is looking to expand our engineering group. We're looking for smart software engineers who "get things done." We’re interested in remote candidates in the USA or candidates interested in working in our Reno office.\n\nAreas of work include React, TypeScript, Electron and React Native.\n\nWe're looking to hire 5x Javascript Developers to join our team.\n\nApp Development\nWe're moving our apps from cross-platform Xamarin to Electron/React Native. You'd be involved in this process and would work with experienced engineers to rebuild a section of the app.\n\nOur goal is to increase the speed of app development. We do this through hot module reloading, fast computers, a great build chain, automated testing, clear and well-defined issues and a dedicated QA team that tests every PR.\n\nWe track what our users do, learn from that and improve the product. We want this loop to be a quick as possible.\n\nOur website is built in Angular 2+ and there's the opportunity to work on the web in Angular.\n\nThis job is primarily for Electron (using React) and React Native app development, but there's room for someone to move to the web in the future or split their time between web/app.\n\nEngineering Principles we believe in\n- Write good code, but not necessarily great code.\nGood code ships, great code gets "tinkered" with and debated about ad nauseam.\n\n- Good code is understandable. \nWe admit it, we've made things too complex in the past. We've had complex class hierarchies and really shown off our CS skills.\n\nSure, there's fewer lines of code, but it takes someone a few days to figure out what's going on and it's easy to write bugs.\n\nWe believe in a few more lines of code for the sake of clarity and debugging ease.\n\n- Good code is testable, and we're pragmatic about testing. \nYou don't get the same testing ROI for every line of code. We believe to test the areas that are most likely to break, are tricky or are likely to be changed. We still run thousands of unit tests per build, but we're not testing 1+1 = 2.\n\n- Quick builds will set you free! \nTo be a successful engineer, you need to get into "flow" (more on that below) as often as you can. That's why we love hot module reloading.\n\n- We want just enough process to be awesome, and nothing more.\nWe have engineers review issues before a sprint for clarity and completeness. When they submit a PR there's always code review, UI/Unit tests run, then QA manually tests.\n\nFor the web, we automatically push every PR that's merged into Master.\n\nFor the app, we do weekly releases where there's a final regression test with all merged PRs from the previous week.\n\nOur process prevents bugs/regressions and ultimately saves a lot of time.\n\n- Long-running branches are the devil\nOften times projects will take weeks/months before they are launched.\n\nInstead of experiencing a merge/testing hell at the end of the project we encourage small PRs into master with a "feature flag" on the new project that allows employees to use the feature in production but not our users.\n\nCool Things we Do\n- Every PR has a set of unit tests and automated UI tests run against it.\n- Every PR is code reviewed.\n- We have a dedicated QA team to manually check your PR (it requires four testers to sign off).\n- Every web PR that is approved is automatically deployed (CI).\n- We've got a beta system that has a flow of production data that helps you develop and test your code without worry of breaking things.\n- Everything is hosted on Azure. There's plenty of dev/beta/test servers and databases to use.\n- The web and app team have their own Product Managers.\n- We run two-week sprints. The web/app team reviews, estimates, and discusses all sprint issues before they are free to be worked.\n- We often pair program.\n- The majority of our engineers are remote.\n- We have a skilled design team that handles the HTML/LESS for app and website.\n\nWho We're Looking For\nWe want smart engineers who get shit done! Not only do you have to be smart, but you also have to be pragmatic.\n\nLet's say you need to paint a room white.\n\nSmart and Pragmatic Engineer: A pragmatic engineer fills up a sprayer (rather than use a paintbrush), gets to work, and makes sure they don't paint themselves into a corner.\n\nSmart Engineer (but not pragmatic): A smart engineer who's not pragmatic might design a system to change the color of the room in just 30 seconds. Sure, it would take 2 months to build the system but we could change colors so quickly! It's totally optimized for repainting!\n\nIf the second example sounds like you, please do not apply. We know it's fun to go hog wild in projects but we need to "get shit done". There's a whole line of other engineers and designers waiting for that room to get painted so they can do their own work on it.\n\nWe're a Team, not a Family\nIt sounds harsh to say, but we're not a Family. I know lots of businesses call themselves a family, but I think it's BS. If you get drunk at work and yell at someone, we're going to let you go (although we would give Grandma a pass at Thanksgiving).\n\nIt's better to think of TrainerRoad like a sports team. Everyone has their role and their jobs. It's our jobs as managers to bring new hires up to speed, train them in our system, and coach them to be successful.\n\nIf someone is not performing, we need to talk to them, coach them, find out what's going wrong and where we can improve. If someone just can't perform to the standard level of the team and we can't coach them to get better, we have to let that person go.\n\nAnother clear sign that you have a high-performance team is that if everyone would "enthusiastically rehire" each other for their current roles. It really makes work wonderful when you respect, trust and value your co-workers.\n\nRequired Technology Experience\nReact\nRedux/Mobx\nTypescript\nGit\nWeb Application Experience (interactive web pages)\n\nOptional Technology Experience\nReact Native\nElectron\nNative iOS/Android\nAngular\nC# (We use this on our web backend)\n\n\nWork Remote or in Reno, Nevada\nWe're looking for the best candidate we can find in the US. Three-quarters of our development team work remotely. It works very well with the help of Slack and Github.\n\nWe expect remote employees to overlap at least 6 hours with the Reno, Nevada office (we're there 8am-5pm Pacific time).\n\nSalary\nWe're looking to hire five engineers for $110k/year. If you ask for more, we'll reject your application. If you're interested in the company please subscribe to our RSS feed at jobs.trainerroad.com for when a higher level job posting is open.\n\nPerks\n- Unlimited Vacation\n- 401k with 4% company matching \n- 99% of employee's individual health care paid (I know 99% is weird...it's an ACA thing, and it ends up being just a few dollars per paycheck) You can see a preview of what you'd pay here: https://www.zenefits.com/benefits-preview/?token=3733c1ac-fc72-420a-b224-d9a25bcc1e27\n- Flexible schedule\n- Access to the latest fitness devices (power meters, trainers, sensors, etc.)\n\nYour Resume should have:\n- Links to any open source projects you've contributed to (not required)\n- Github/StackOverflow username if you'd like\n- Examples of experience in the "Optional Technology Experience" area\n\nYour Cover Letter should have:\n- Let us know why you want to work for TrainerRoad\n\nWe also Require\nThe best engineers only want to work with other great engineers. We've found that the best way to find great engineers is to have them code, not just answer trivia questions during an interview.\n\nThat's why we require applications to do a refactoring exercise as part of their job submission. The right candidate won't find this a pain in the ass; it should be enjoyable.\n\nThis also weeds out the vast majority of candidates who just fire off resumes everywhere.\n\nYou can find the refactoring exercise here: https://github.com/trainerroad/RefactoringChallenge\n\nIt has a README.md with instructions.\n\nExcited about our Company?\nIn your application let us know why you want to work with us and why you think you'd be a good fit for our company.\n\nFAQs\n\nDo I have to be a cyclist to apply?\nNope! Not everyone in the company is a cyclist. It helps if you're an active racer but it's not required. If you are a racer or TrainerRoad user, let us know!\n\nWhat's unlimited vacation mean?\nThe CEO of TrainerRoad used to be an engineer at a Fortune 500 company where life was a grind. We believe employees put out their best work when they are happy and not burnt out.\n\nIf your brain just isn't working at 3 pm, we encourage employees to go home and rest up. It does no one any good to sit and stare at the computer screen for another two hours. We don't track that time.\n\nEmployees generally shoot for around four weeks of REAL vacation time (no slack checking) but some take more, and some take less. The thing we care about is how productive you can be and how much value you can add to the company. Bottom line, we want people who are passionate and get things done. If you meet those requirements, everything else works itself out.\n\nThat being said, if you end up taking massive amounts of vacation, come in late, leave early and aren't producing outstanding work we're going to have a problem.\n\nHow do you work?\nWe're big believers in Deep Work and Flow. If you're not turning off Slack (snooze), going DND on your phone and shutting off the world for multiple hours a day you're probably not being as productive as you could be. The idea is a developer should be able to work on a chunk of work that they understand distraction-free for multiple hours totally. This is the only way the company moves forward.\n\nWe try to work as pragmatically as we can. We have excellent designers on staff who go from mockups to responsive HTML with light javascript work.\n\nDevelopment uses Github with a strict pull request process. We test, comment, refactor and improve each other's pull requests.\n\nWe have a QA team (we call them the Test Team) that checks every PR and does full regression checks for each App release, and we're continually getting more automated.\n\nWe have an Automation Team that only focuses on writing UI tests to speed up testing and find bugs faster.\n\nWe can one-click deploy our app on Alpha, Beta, and Production channels.\n\nWe can one-click deploy our website to Azure (includes smoke tests and warm up).\n\nWe have nightly builds that deploy to Test Flight and Google Play.\n\nWe often pair program via Slack.\n\nWe work off bi-weekly sprint issue lists on Github.\n\nDevelopers get the super fast machines and awesome equipment. If it's going to let you be more productive, we want to spend the money on it.\n\nYou didn't ask about education, what's required?\nPlease put your education on your resume, but we're not going to reject someone because they don't have a degree in Computer Science. We understand that some of the best and most passionate engineers are self-taught.\n\nHow long until I hear a response from you guys? What's the process?\nIf you don't follow directions in this job posting, you'll be immediately rejected.\n\nIf you did follow directions, our goal is to review your refactoring within a week of submitting your application. All refactoring reviews are done "blind"; meaning the reviewer doesn't know your name, resume or where you're from. Code is code, and it should be reviewed that way without bias.\n\nIf we like your refactoring, we'll have you do a coding logic quiz. Nothing super in-depth CS wise. We've found that the candidates who do the best on these exercises are very successful at TrainerRoad.\n\nWe'll take the top combined refactoring and coding quiz results and set you up for a team interview.\n\nIf the team likes you; we'll then set up a pair programming session with you and an engineer. We'll give you a tour of our codebase and work on a real issue. This gives you a chance to run away from our codebase screaming and also demonstrate that you can communicate with us.\n\nIf all of the above is good, you're hired!\n\nI know this sounds like a lot of hoops to jump through, but it works so so well! Once you're onboard, you'll love that everyone else went through the same process and is up to "your level" in terms of "get-shit-doneness".\n\nWhat's with the dishes analogy?\nDoing your own dishes is a GREAT analogy for our culture. Don't leave shit around for someone else to clean up. Do your own dishes. Do you see someone making a mess? Let's discuss it (in a productive manner) so that we can nip that behavior in the bud.\n\nWe know we're really doing well when someone points out a manager not "doing their dishes" or causing an extra headache for a process that doesn't add value (it happens). Seriously, we need employees to call managers out on this. I'm the CEO writing this; please oh please tell me if I'm messing up or not walking the talk.\n\nWant more detail about the benefits?\nYou can see a preview of TrainerRoad's health benefits here:https://secure.zenefits.com/benefitsPreview?token=3733c1ac-fc72-420a-b224-d9a25bcc1e27\n\nThis is the longest job posting ever, when does it end?\n\nRight now! Congrats if you made it this far! We look forward to looking at your resume and refactoring exercise.\n\nTrainerRoad is an equal opportunity employer. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, React, Senior, Developer, Digital Nomad, Education, HTML, Angular, Xamarin and Engineer jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
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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\nAt Elastic, we have a simple goal: to solve the world's data problems with products that delight and inspire. As the company behind the popular open source projects — Elasticsearch, Kibana, Logstash, and Beats — we help people around the world do great things with their data. From stock quotes to real time Twitter streams, Apache logs to WordPress blogs, our products are extending what's possible with data, delivering on the promise that good things come from connecting the dots. The Elastic family unites employees across 30+ countries into one coherent team, while the broader community spans across over 100 countries.\n\n\nIngest at Elastic:\n\n\n* Are you passionate about data, about infrastructure, and more importantly about combining the two and turning them to valuable and actionable insights via UI?\n\n* Do you have a deep understanding of how to model and visualize time-series data sets and how to craft meaningful workflows for users who seek to understand the state of complex systems?\n\n* We work on integrations that span the entire Elastic Stack, from Elasticsearch to Logstash and from Beats to APM.\n\n\n\n\nWhat you'll be doing:\n\n\n* Innovate and contribute to a UI for monitoring the Elastic Stack, built on top of the Kibana platform.\n\n* Directly interact with and learn from our user community.\n\n* Collaborate with other development teams, quality engineering team, and documentation team to execute on product deliverables.\n\n* Writing a mix of server-side and client-side JavaScript.\n\n\n\n\nSkills you will bring:\n\n\n* BS, MS or PhD in Computer Science or related engineering discipline and 5+ years of front end development work.\n\n* Strong JavaScript programming skills\n\n* Experience with at one modern framework like: React, Angular 2+, Vue"\n\n* Experienced in user interface design and development; JavaScript, HTML, CSS\n\n* Excellent understanding of UX/UI design principles\n\n* Familiarity with time-series and other visualizations used in monitoring systems\n\n* Experience using monitoring products in production is a plus.\n\n* Experience using and/or operating the Elastic stack is a big plus.\n\n* Excellent verbal and written communication skills, a great teammate with strong analytical, problem solving, debugging, and troubleshooting skills.\n\n* A belief in progress over perfection.\n\n* Ability to work in a distributed team throughout the world.\n\n\n\n\n#LI-AD1\n\n Elastic is an Equal Employment employer committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity and affirmative action for all applicants and employees. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender perception or identity, national origin, age, marital status, protected veteran status, or disability status or any other basis protected by federal, state or local law, ordinance or regulation. Elastic also makes reasonable accommodations for disabled employees consistent with applicable law. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, Elasticsearch, Angular and Apache jobs that are similar:\n\n
$65,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
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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\nCompany Description\n\nDesigned by analysts but built for the entire team (security operations, threat intelligence, incident response and security leadership), ThreatConnect’s intelligence-driven security operations platform is the only solution available today with intelligence, automation, analytics, and workflows in a single platform. With ThreatConnect, organizations can centralize their intelligence, establish process consistency, scale operations, and measure their effectiveness in one place. To learn more about our threat intelligence platform (TIP) or security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR) solutions, visit ThreatConnect.com.\n\nJob Description\n\nWe are looking for a passionate, talented Senior Front-end Engineer ready to hit the ground running as a key member of our User Interface Engineering Team. The ideal candidate should be a self starter, versatile team player with the ability to think critically, conduct research and creatively solve problems. Proven experience with JS frameworks such Angular, NodeJS, TypeScript with a solid foundation in front-end development.\n\nThe candidate should be organized and demonstrate a curiosity for learning and continually stretching boundaries with responsive web design while fully utilizing emerging web trends. You should also enjoy working as part of a close-knit team and willing to lend development best practices towards enhancing our conventions and workflows. Most importantly, they want to contribute, expand their talents, as well as learn and innovate with us.\n\nAs a member of the UI Team you will be collaborating with a variety of stakeholders to support development teams to maintain and expand the UX of our core platform and UI components library.\n\nMeeting business requirements is always a top priority, but improving our abilities is just as important. We set aside time to foster a positive learning environment that further develops each individual's skills. We continually encourage our engineers to explore new ideas & solutions that improve efficiency.\n\nResponsibilities:\n\n\n* Build intelligent, intuitive front-end interfaces that balance optimization and functionality\n\n* Work in a fun collaborative environment solving complex problems to produce innovative solutions with our team\n\n* Actively contribute and guide our front-end technologies and overall design roadmap\n\n* Architect quality front-end software components that effectively integrate into multiple projects\n\n* \n\nQualifications:\n\n\n* 5+ years of experience in developing web applications\n\n* 3+ years (current) JavaScript Experience\n\n* 2+ year (current) Angular Experience\n\n* Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science (or similar)\n\n* Expert in core JavaScript principles such as event handlers, DOM manipulation and object-oriented programming\n\n* In-depth understanding of front-end technologies and optimization, expert knowledge of HTML5, CSS3, DOM, JSON, preprocessors SASS/LESS\n\n* Understanding of web standards, usability and HCI philosophies as applied to UX web development, navigation, information architecture and content hierarchy\n\n* Strong background in responsive frameworks and methodologies\n\n* Strong analytical skills, decision making skills\n\n* Experience with RESTful APIs\n\n* Experience building, testing, debugging web related projects with build tools such as Gulp, Grunt, Jasmine, Protractor\n\n* Experience with data visualization chart libraries such as D3 or HighCharts\n\n* Familiarity working with a team using a centralized version control system such as Git, Subversion is a plus\n\n* Ability to review designs/wireframes and create user stories\n\n* Experience in Java, JSF a plus\n\n* Highly motivated, curious, capable and a lifetime learner\n\n* Ability to multi-task and work effectively to meet deadlines\n\n* Strong work ethic with initiative to work independently\n\n* Effective verbal and written communication styles\n\n* Legally authorized to work in the United States\n\n\n\n\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, Senior, Developer, Digital Nomad, Angular and Engineer jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $125,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
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
# 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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\nCompensation: $110,000\n\nDo you do your own dishes? We've got a job for you (and it's not dishwashing ;-) ).\n\nDo you put them in the sink and expect someone else to do them? Move on, please.\n\nDo you get pissed (in a professional way) when someone else leaves their dishes in the sink? Please apply!\n\nTrainerRoad is looking to expand our engineering group. We're looking for smart software engineers who "get things done." We’re interested in remote candidates in the USA or candidates interested in working in our Reno office.\n\nAreas of work include ASP.NET MVC Backend, API, Workers, Micro Services, MS SQL Azure, Azure Queues/Tables, Azure Blob Storage, SignalR, and ASP.NET Core (on our roadmap), Azure monitoring and administration.\n\nWe're looking to hire: 1x Web Backend Developer\n\nWeb Development\n\nYou'd be joining other engineers who are focused on the backend of our website.\n\nThe backend team is the hub between our apps (iOS/Android/PC/Mac), front-end website and data storage. We have a massive amount of data, and it's very likely that you might queue up tens of millions of items to be processed quickly and efficiently. \n\nYou'll also manage integrations with external APIs. You'll need to do all of this while not breaking our current system.\n\nCool Things we Do\n\n\n* Every PR has a set of unit tests and automated UI tests run against it.\n\n* Every PR is code reviewed.\n\n* We have a dedicated QA team to manually check your PR (it requires four testers to sign off).\n\n* Every PR that is approved is automatically deployed (CI).\n\n* We've got a beta system that has a flow of production data that helps you develop and test your code without worry of breaking things.\n\n* Everything is hosted on Azure. There's plenty of dev/beta/test servers and databases to use.\n\n* The web team has its own Product Manager.\n\n* We run two-week sprints. The web team reviews, estimates, and discusses all sprint issues before they are free to be worked.\n\n* We often pair program.\n\n* The majority of our engineers are remote.\n\n* We have a front-end team that works in Angular 2+ and React (meaning you won't have to do UI work).\n\n* We have a skilled design team that handles the HTML/LESS for the website (again, no UI work for you).\n\n\n\n\nWho We're Looking For\n\nWe want smart engineers who get shit done! Not only do you have to be smart, you have to be pragmatic.\n\nLet's say you need to paint a room white.\n\nSmart and Pragmatic Engineer: A pragmatic engineer fills up a sprayer (rather than use a paintbrush), gets to work, and makes sure they don't paint themselves into a corner.\n\nSmart Engineer (but not pragmatic): A smart engineer who's not pragmatic might design a system to change the color of the room in just 30 seconds. Sure, it would take 2 months to build the system but we could change colors so quickly! It's totally optimized for repainting!\n\nIf the second example sounds like you, please do not apply. We know it's fun to go hog wild in projects but we need to "get shit done". There's a whole line of other engineers and designers waiting for that room to get painted so they can do their own work on it.\n\nWe're a Team, not a Family\n\nIt sounds harsh to say, but we're not a Family. I know lots of businesses call themselves a family, but I think it's BS. If you get drunk at work and yell at someone, we're going to let you go (although we would give Grandma a pass at Thanksgiving).\n\nIt's better to think of TrainerRoad like a sports team. Everyone has their role and their jobs. It's our jobs as managers to bring new hires up to speed, train them in our system, and coach them to be successful.\n\nIf someone is not performing, we need to talk to them, coach them, find out what's going wrong and where we can improve. If someone just can't perform to the standard level of the team and we can't coach them to get better, we have to let that person go.\n\nAnother clear sign that you have a high-performance team is that if everyone would "enthusiastically rehire" each other for their current roles. It really makes work wonderful when you respect, trust and value your co-workers.\n\nRequired Technology Experience\n\n\n* C# Experience - Intermediate to Advanced proficiency\n\n* Cloud Experience - Azure or AWS\n\n\n\n\nOptional Technology Experience\n\n\n* ASP.net MVC\n\n* LINQ\n\n* Web API\n\n* Azure\n\n* SQL\n\n* Build/Test CI (We use TeamCity)\n\n\n\n\nWork Remote or in Reno, Nevada\n\nWe're looking for the best candidate we can find in the US. Three-quarters of our development team work remotely. It works very well with the help of Slack and Github.\n\nWe expect remote employees to overlap at least 6 hours with the Reno, Nevada office (we're there 8am-5pm Pacific time).\n\nSalary\n\nWe're looking to hire engineers for 110k/year. If you ask for more, we'll reject your application. If you're interested in the company please subscribe to our RSS feed at jobs.trainerroad.com for when a higher level job posting is open.\n\nPerks\n\n\n* Unlimited Vacation\n\n* 401k with 4% company matching \n\n* 99% of employees individual health care paid (I know 99% is weird...it's an ACA thing, and it ends up being just a few dollars per paycheck) You can see a preview of what you'd pay here: https://www.zenefits.com/benefits-preview/?token=3733c1ac-fc72-420a-b224-d9a25bcc1e27\n\n* Flexible schedule\n\n* Access to the latest fitness devices (power meters, trainers, sensors, etc.)\n\n\n\n\nYour Resume should have:\n\n\n* Links to any open source projects you've contributed to (not required)\n\n* Github/StackOverflow username if you'd like\n\n* Examples of experience in the "Optional Technology Experience" area\n\n\n\n\nYour Cover Letter should have:\n\n\n* Let us know why you want to work for TrainerRoad\n\n\n\n\nWe also Require\n\nThe best engineers only want to work with other great engineers. We've found that the best way to find great engineers is to have them code, not just answer trivia questions during an interview.\n\nThat's why we require applications to do a refactoring exercise as part of their job submission. The right candidate won't find this a pain in the ass; it should be enjoyable.\n\nThis also weeds out the vast majority of candidates who just fire off resumes everywhere.\n\nYou can find the refactoring exercise with instructions here: https://github.com/trainerroad/BackendRefactorChallenge\n\nExcited about our Company?\n\nIn your application let us know why you want to work with us and why you think you'd be a good fit for our company.\n\nFAQs\n\nDo I have to be a cyclist to apply?\n\nNope! Not everyone in the company is a cyclist. It helps if you're an active racer but it's not required. If you are a racer or TrainerRoad user, let us know!\n\nWhat's unlimited vacation mean?\n\nThe CEO of TrainerRoad used to be an engineer at a Fortune 500 company where life was a grind. We believe employees put out their best work when they are happy and not burnt out.\n\nIf your brain just isn't working at 3 pm, we encourage employees to go home and rest up. It does no one any good to sit and stare at the computer screen for another two hours. We don't track that time.\n\nEmployees generally shoot for around four weeks of REAL vacation time (no slack checking) but some take more, and some take less. The thing we care about is how productive you can be and how much value you can add to the company. Bottom line, we want people who are passionate and get things done. If you meet those requirements, everything else works itself out.\n\nThat being said, if you end up taking massive amounts of vacation, come in late, leave early and aren't producing outstanding work we're going to have a problem.\n\nHow do you work?\n\nWe're big believers in Deep Work and Flow. If you're not turning off Slack (snooze), going DND on your phone and shutting off the world for multiple hours a day you're probably not being as productive as you could be. The idea is a developer should be able to work on a chunk of work that they understand distraction-free for multiple hours totally. This is the only way the company moves forward.\n\nWe try to work as pragmatically as we can. We have excellent designers on staff who go from mockups to responsive HTML with light javascript work.\n\nDevelopment uses Github with a strict pull request process. We test, comment, refactor and improve each other's pull requests.\n\nWe have partial test coverage, and we're constantly improving in that area.\n\nWe have a QA team (we call them the Test Team) that checks every PR and does full regression checks for each App release, and we're continually getting more automated.\n\nWe have an Automation Team that only focuses on writing UI tests to speed up testing and find bugs faster.\n\nWe can one-click deploy our app on Alpha, Beta, and Production channels.\n\nWe can one-click deploy our website to Azure (includes smoke tests and warm up).\n\nWe have nightly builds that deploy to Test Flight and Google Play.\n\nWe often pair program via Slack.\n\nWe work off bi-weekly sprint issue lists on Github.\n\nDevelopers get super-fast machines and awesome equipment. If it's going to let you be more productive, we want to spend the money on it.\n\nYou didn't ask about education, what's required?\n\nPlease put your education on your resume, but we're not going to reject someone because they don't have a degree in Computer Science. We understand that some of the best and most passionate engineers are self-taught.\n\nHow long until I hear a response from you guys? What's the process?\n\nIf you don't follow directions in this job posting, you'll be immediately rejected. \n\nIf you did follow directions, our goal is to review your refactoring within a week of submitting your application. All refactoring reviews are done "blind"; meaning the reviewer doesn't know your name, resume or where you're from. Code is code, and it should be reviewed that way without bias.\n\nIf we like your refactoring, we'll have you do a coding logic quiz. Nothing super in-depth CS wise. We've found that the candidates who do the best on these exercises are very successful at TrainerRoad.\n\nWe'll take the top combined refactoring and coding quiz results and set you up for a team interview.\n\nIf the team likes you; we'll then set up a pair programming session with you and an engineer. We'll give you a tour of our codebase and work on a real issue. This gives you a chance to run away from our codebase screaming and also demonstrate that you can communicate with us.\n\nIf all of the above is good, you're hired! \n\nI know this sounds like a lot of hoops to jump through, but it works so so well! Once you're onboard, you'll love that everyone else went through the same process and is up to "your level" in terms of "get-shit-doneness".\n\nWhat's with the dishes analogy?\n\nDoing your own dishes is a GREAT analogy for our culture. Don't leave shit around for someone else to clean up. Do your own dishes. Do you see someone making a mess? Let's discuss it (in a productive manner) so that we can nip that behavior in the bud.\n\nWe know we're really doing well when someone points out a manager not "doing their dishes" or causing an extra headache for a process that doesn't add value (it happens). Seriously, we need employees to call managers out on this. I'm the CEO writing this; please oh please tell me if I'm messing up or not walking the talk.\n\nWant more detail about the benefits?\n\nYou can see a preview of TrainerRoad's health benefits here: https://www.zenefits.com/benefits-preview/?token=3733c1ac-fc72-420a-b224-d9a25bcc1e27\n\nThis is the longest job posting ever, when does it end?\n\nRight now! Congrats if you made it this far! We look forward to looking at your resume and refactoring exercise.\n\nTrainerRoad is an equal opportunity employer. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Senior, Engineer, Developer, Digital Nomad, React, JavaScript, Education, HTML, Angular and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
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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**ABOUT US**\n\nAt [Close](https://close.com/), we're building the sales communication platform of the future. With our roots as the very first sales CRM to include built-in calling, we're leading the industry toward eliminating manual processes and helping companies to close more deals (faster). Since our founding in 2013, we've grown to become a profitable, 100% globally distributed team of ~33 high-performing, happy people that are dedicated to building a product our customers love.\n\nOur appโs frontend is a single-page JavaScript web app mostly written in React (originally built with Backbone.js). We bundle with Webpack and target only modern browsers. We test with Enzyme and Mocha run via Puppeteer. Our UI updates in near real-time and is written in LESS/CSS (with flexbox and grid layout) using BEM methodology and takes advantage of fun technologies like Websockets and WebRTC. \n\nWe care about performance (e.g. route-based code splitting), maintainability, and testability of our frontend code. We sweat the UI/UX details and work collaboratively with the Product team throughout the design process. This means diving into lo-fi Freehand wireframes, and communicating continuously when those ideas are brought to life using Sketch/Abstract and code.\n\nOur frontend app is built on top of our REST API & GraphQL endpoints. Our backend tech stack consists of Python/Flask, MongoDB, Postgres, Elasticsearch, and Redis. We run our services in Docker on AWS.\n\nWe โค open source โ using dozens of open source projects with contributions to many of them, and released some of our own like [Microphone Recorder to Mp3](https://github.com/closeio/mic-recorder-to-mp3), [filevalidator.js,](https://github.com/closeio/filevalidator.js) [addresscompiler](https://github.com/closeio/addresscompiler), [backbone.mousetrap](https://github.com/closeio/backbone.mousetrap) and more at [Close Github](https://github.com/closeio). \n\n**ABOUT YOU**\n\nWe're looking for an experienced full-time Frontend Software Engineer to join our engineering team. Someone who has a solid understanding of web technologies and wants to help design, implement, and launch major user-facing features.\n\nYou should have senior level experience (~5 years) building modern frontend applications in JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, with at least 3 years of that experience using a JS framework (React, Vue, Angular, Backbone etc).\n\nYou should have significant experience designing, debugging, and optimizing frontend applications to make them fast and reliable. You have significant experience with REST APIs and thoroughly understand HTTP requests. You have experience participating in code reviews and providing overall code quality suggestions to help maintain the structure and quality of the codebase.\n\nYou should have great product sense and be able to think through user experience issues before diving into the code, and you exhibit a love for great UI.\n\nYouโre comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with a small and talented team where you're supported in your efforts to grow professionally. You are able to manage your time well, communicate effectively and collaborate in a fully distributed team.\n\nYou are located in an American or European time zone.\n\n**BONUS POINTS IF YOU**\n* Experience implementing real-time (e.g. websockets, polling, etc.) web apps\n* Experience working with GraphQL endpoints\n* An eye for design and experience with Sketch, Abstract, Photoshop, or similar\n* Led small project teams building and launching features\n* Contributed open source code (core or plugins) for a popular frontend framework such as React, Vue, or Angular\n* Built B2B SaaS products\n* Experience with sales or sales tools\n\n**COME HELP US WITH PROJECTS LIKE**\n* Conceiving, designing, building, and launching new user-facing features\n* Working with Twilio's API, WebSockets, and WebRTC to improve our calling features\n* Building user-facing analytics features that provide actionable insights based on sales activity data\n* Improving real-time collaboration user experience\n* Expanding our frontend GraphQL usage\n* Extending our React component library\n\n**WHY WORK WITH US?**\n* 100% Remote (*we believe in trust and autonomy*)\n* 2 x Annual Team Retreats ([Lisbon Retreat Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKjyXMz-q-Q&feature=youtu.be))\n* Competitive salary\n* Medical, Dental with HSA option - 99% premiums paid *(US residents)*\n* 5 Weeks PTO + 6 Government Holidays + Dec 24 - Jan 1 Company Holiday\n* Parental Leave *(10 wks primary caregiver / 4 wks secondary caregiver)*\n* 401k matching at 4% *(US residents)*\n* [ Our story and team](https://close.com/about/)\n* [ Glassdoor Reviews ](https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/Reviews/Close-Reviews-E1155591.htm)\n\nAt Close, everyone has a voice. We encourage transparency and practicing a mature approach to the work-place. In general, we donโt have strict policies, we have guidelines. Work/Life harmony is an important part of our organization - we believe you bring your best to work when you practice self care (whatever that looks like for you).\n\nWe come from 12 countries and 14 states; a collection of talented humans rich in diverse backgrounds, lifestyles and cultures. Twice a year we meet up somewhere around the world to spend time with one another. We see these retreats as an opportunity to strengthen the social fiber of our community.\n\nThis team is growing in more ways than one - weโve recently launched 8 babies (and counting!). Unanimously, our favorite and most impactful value is โBuild a house you want to live in.โ We strive to make decisions that are authentic for our organization. At Close, we have a high care factor for one another, in making an awesome product and championing the success of our customers. \n\nInterested in [Close](https://close.com/) but don't think this role is the best fit for you? View our [other positions](https://jobs.lever.co/close.io/).\n \n\nPlease mention the words **BOX SECURITY ACTOR** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODg=). 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, CSS, HTML, Angular, Senior, Engineer, Front End, API, Sales, SaaS and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n
$62,500 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
๐ Distributed team\n\n
\n\n#Location\nAmerican or European time zone
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\nCompensation: $100,000\n\nDo you do your own dishes? We've got a job for you (and it's not dishwashing ;-) ).\n\nDo you put them in the sink and expect someone else to do them? Move on, please.\n\nDo you get pissed (in a professional way) when someone else leaves their dishes in the sink? Please apply!\n\nTrainerRoad is looking to expand our engineering group. We're looking for smart software engineers who "get things done." We’re interested in remote candidates in the USA or candidates interested in working in our Reno office.\n\nAreas of work include React, TypeScript, Electron and React Native.\n\nWe're looking to hire 3x Javascript Developers to join our team.\n\nApp Development\nWe're moving our apps from cross-platform Xamarin to Electron/React Native. You'd be involved in this process and would work with an experienced engineer(s) to rebuild a section of the app.\n\nOur goal is to increase the speed of app development. We do this through HRM, fast computers, a great build chain, automated testing, clear and well-defined issues and a dedicated QA team that tests every PR.\n\nWe track what our users do, learn from that and improve the product. We want this loop to be a quick as possible.\n\nOur website is built in Angular 2+. With our move to React on the app side we'll be making new elements in React on the web.\n\nThis job is primarily for Electron (using React) and React Native app development, but there's room for someone to move to the web in the future or split their time between web/app.\n\nEngineering Principles we believe in\n- Write good code, but not necessarily great code.\nGood code ships, great code gets "tinkered" with and debated about ad nauseam.\n\n- Good code is understandable. \nWe admit it, we've made things too complex in the past. We've had complex class hierarchies and really shown off our CS skills.\n\nSure, there's fewer lines of code, but it takes someone a few days to figure out what's going on and it's easy to write bugs.\n\nWe believe in a few more lines of code for the sake of clarity and debugging ease.\n\n- Good code is testable, and we're pragmatic about testing. \nYou don't get the same testing ROI for every line of code. We believe to test the areas that are most likely to break, are tricky or are likely to be changed. We still run thousands of unit tests per build, but we're not testing 1+1 = 2.\n\n- Quick builds will set you free! \nTo be a successful engineer, you need to get into "flow" (more on that below) as often as you can. That's why we love HRM.\n\n- We want just enough process to be awesome, and nothing more.\nWe have engineers review issues before a sprint for clarity and completeness. When they submit a PR there's always code review, UI/Unit tests run, then QA manually tests.\n\nFor the web, we automatically push every PR that's merged into Master.\n\nFor the app, we do weekly releases where there's a final regression test with all merged PRs from the previous week.\n\nOur process prevents bugs/regressions and ultimately saves a lot of time.\n\n- Long-running branches are the devil\nOften times projects will take weeks/months before they are launched.\n\nInstead of experiencing a merge/testing hell at the end of the project we encourage small PRs into master with a "feature flag" on the new project that allows employees to use the feature in production but not our users.\n\nCool Things we Do\n- Every PR has a set of unit tests and automated UI tests run against it.\n- Every PR is code reviewed.\n- We have a dedicated QA team to manually check your PR (it requires four testers to sign off).\n- Every web PR that is approved is automatically deployed (CI).\n- We've got a beta system that has a flow of production data that helps you develop and test your code without worry of breaking things.\n- Everything is hosted on Azure. There's plenty of dev/beta/test servers and databases to use.\n- The web and app team have their own Product Managers.\n- We run two-week sprints. The web/app team reviews, estimates, and discusses all sprint issues before they are free to be worked.\n- We often pair program.\n- The majority of our engineers are remote.\n- We have a skilled design team that handles the HTML/LESS for app and website.\n\nWho We're Looking For\nWe want smart engineers who get shit done! Not only do you have to be smart, but you also have to be pragmatic.\n\nLet's say you need to paint a room white.\n\nSmart and Pragmatic Engineer: A pragmatic engineer fills up a sprayer (rather than use a paintbrush), gets to work, and makes sure they don't paint themselves into a corner.\n\nSmart Engineer (but not pragmatic): A smart engineer who's not pragmatic might design a system to change the color of the room in just 30 seconds. Sure, it would take 2 months to build the system but we could change colors so quickly! It's totally optimized for repainting!\n\nIf the second example sounds like you, please do not apply. We know it's fun to go hog wild in projects but we need to "get shit done". There's a whole line of other engineers and designers waiting for that room to get painted so they can do their own work on it.\n\nWe're a Team, not a Family\nIt sounds harsh to say, but we're not a Family. I know lots of businesses call themselves a family, but I think it's BS. If you get drunk at work and yell at someone, we're going to let you go (although we would give Grandma a pass at Thanksgiving).\n\nIt's better to think of TrainerRoad like a sports team. Everyone has their role and their jobs. It's our jobs as managers to bring new hires up to speed, train them in our system, and coach them to be successful.\n\nIf someone is not performing, we need to talk to them, coach them, find out what's going wrong and where we can improve. If someone just can't perform to the standard level of the team and we can't coach them to get better, we have to let that person go.\n\nAnother clear sign that you have a high-performance team is that if everyone would "enthusiastically rehire" each other for their current roles. It really makes work wonderful when you respect, trust and value your co-workers.\n\nRequired Technology Experience\nReact\nRedux/Mobx\nTypescript\nGit\nWeb Application Experience (interactive web pages)\n\nOptional Technology Experience\nReact Native\nElectron\nNative iOS/Android\nAngular\nC# (We use this on our web backend)\nWeb Charting Libraries\n\nWork Remote or in Reno, Nevada\nWe're looking for the best candidate we can find in the US. Three-quarters of our development team work remotely. It works very well with the help of Slack and Github.\n\nWe expect remote employees to overlap at least 6 hours with the Reno, Nevada office (we're there 8am-5pm Pacific time).\n\nSalary\nWe're looking to hire engineers for $100k/year. If you ask for more, we'll reject your application. If you're interested in the company please subscribe to our RSS feed at jobs.trainerroad.com for when a higher level job posting is open.\n\nPerks\n- Unlimited Vacation\n- 401k with 4% company matching \n- 99% of employee's individual health care paid (I know 99% is weird...it's an ACA thing, and it ends up being just a few dollars per paycheck) You can see a preview of what you'd pay here: https://www.zenefits.com/benefits-preview/?token=3733c1ac-fc72-420a-b224-d9a25bcc1e27\n- Flexible schedule\n- Access to the latest fitness devices (power meters, trainers, sensors, etc.)\n\nYour Resume should have:\n- Links to any open source projects you've contributed to (not required)\n- Github/StackOverflow username if you'd like\n- Examples of experience in the "Optional Technology Experience" area\n\nYour Cover Letter should have:\n- Let us know why you want to work for TrainerRoad\n\nWe also Require\nThe best engineers only want to work with other great engineers. We've found that the best way to find great engineers is to have them code, not just answer trivia questions during an interview.\n\nThat's why we require applications to do a refactoring exercise as part of their job submission. The right candidate won't find this a pain in the ass; it should be enjoyable.\n\nThis also weeds out the vast majority of candidates who just fire off resumes everywhere.\n\nYou can find the refactoring exercise here: https://github.com/trainerroad/RefactoringChallenge\n\nIt has a README.md with instructions.\n\nExcited about our Company?\nIn your application let us know why you want to work with us and why you think you'd be a good fit for our company.\n\nFAQs\n\nDo I have to be a cyclist to apply?\nNope! Not everyone in the company is a cyclist. It helps if you're an active racer but it's not required. If you are a racer or TrainerRoad user, let us know!\n\nWhat's unlimited vacation mean?\nThe CEO of TrainerRoad used to be an engineer at a Fortune 500 company where life was a grind. We believe employees put out their best work when they are happy and not burnt out.\n\nIf your brain just isn't working at 3 pm, we encourage employees to go home and rest up. It does no one any good to sit and stare at the computer screen for another two hours. We don't track that time.\n\nEmployees generally shoot for around four weeks of REAL vacation time (no slack checking) but some take more, and some take less. The thing we care about is how productive you can be and how much value you can add to the company. Bottom line, we want people who are passionate and get things done. If you meet those requirements, everything else works itself out.\n\nThat being said, if you end up taking massive amounts of vacation, come in late, leave early and aren't producing outstanding work we're going to have a problem.\n\nHow do you work?\nWe're big believers in Deep Work and Flow. If you're not turning off Slack (snooze), going DND on your phone and shutting off the world for multiple hours a day you're probably not being as productive as you could be. The idea is a developer should be able to work on a chunk of work that they understand distraction-free for multiple hours totally. This is the only way the company moves forward.\n\nWe try to work as pragmatically as we can. We have excellent designers on staff who go from mockups to responsive HTML with light javascript work.\n\nDevelopment uses Github with a strict pull request process. We test, comment, refactor and improve each other's pull requests.\n\nWe have a QA team (we call them the Test Team) that checks every PR and does full regression checks for each App release, and we're continually getting more automated.\n\nWe have an Automation Team that only focuses on writing UI tests to speed up testing and find bugs faster.\n\nWe can one-click deploy our app on Alpha, Beta, and Production channels.\n\nWe can one-click deploy our website to Azure (includes smoke tests and warm up).\n\nWe have nightly builds that deploy to Test Flight and Google Play.\n\nWe often pair program via Slack.\n\nWe work off bi-weekly sprint issue lists on Github.\n\nDevelopers get the super fast machines and awesome equipment. If it's going to let you be more productive, we want to spend the money on it.\n\nYou didn't ask about education, what's required?\nPlease put your education on your resume, but we're not going to reject someone because they don't have a degree in Computer Science. We understand that some of the best and most passionate engineers are self-taught.\n\nHow long until I hear a response from you guys? What's the process?\nIf you don't follow directions in this job posting, you'll be immediately rejected.\n\nIf you did follow directions, our goal is to review your refactoring within a week of submitting your application. All refactoring reviews are done "blind"; meaning the reviewer doesn't know your name, resume or where you're from. Code is code, and it should be reviewed that way without bias.\n\nIf we like your refactoring, we'll have you do a coding logic quiz. Nothing super in-depth CS wise. We've found that the candidates who do the best on these exercises are very successful at TrainerRoad.\n\nWe'll take the top combined refactoring and coding quiz results and set you up for a team interview.\n\nIf the team likes you; we'll then set up a pair programming session with you and an engineer. We'll give you a tour of our codebase and work on a real issue. This gives you a chance to run away from our codebase screaming and also demonstrate that you can communicate with us.\n\nIf all of the above is good, you're hired!\n\nI know this sounds like a lot of hoops to jump through, but it works so so well! Once you're onboard, you'll love that everyone else went through the same process and is up to "your level" in terms of "get-shit-doneness".\n\nWhat's with the dishes analogy?\nDoing your own dishes is a GREAT analogy for our culture. Don't leave shit around for someone else to clean up. Do your own dishes. Do you see someone making a mess? Let's discuss it (in a productive manner) so that we can nip that behavior in the bud.\n\nWe know we're really doing well when someone points out a manager not "doing their dishes" or causing an extra headache for a process that doesn't add value (it happens). Seriously, we need employees to call managers out on this. I'm the CEO writing this; please oh please tell me if I'm messing up or not walking the talk.\n\nWant more detail about the benefits?\nYou can see a preview of TrainerRoad's health benefits here: https://www.zenefits.com/benefits-preview/?token=3733c1ac-fc72-420a-b224-d9a25bcc1e27\n\nThis is the longest job posting ever, when does it end?\n\nRight now! Congrats if you made it this far! We look forward to looking at your resume and refactoring exercise. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, React, Developer, Digital Nomad, Education, HTML, Angular, Xamarin and Engineer jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
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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\nCompensation: $100,000\n\nDo you do your own dishes? We've got a job for you (and it's not dishwashing ;-) ).\n\nDo you put them in the sink and expect someone else to do them? Move on, please.\n\nDo you get pissed (in a professional way) when someone else leaves their dishes in the sink? Please apply!\n\nTrainerRoad is looking to expand our engineering group. We're looking for smart software engineers who "get things done." We’re interested in remote candidates in the USA or candidates interested in working in our Reno office.\n\nAreas of work include React, TypeScript, Electron and React Native.\n\nWe're looking to hire 3x Javascript Developers to join our team.\n\nApp Development\nWe're moving our apps from cross-platform Xamarin to Electron/React Native. You'd be involved in this process and would work with an experienced engineer(s) to rebuild a section of the app.\n\nOur goal is to increase the speed of app development. We do this through HRM, fast computers, a great build chain, automated testing, clear and well-defined issues and a dedicated QA team that tests every PR.\n\nWe track what our users do, learn from that and improve the product. We want this loop to be a quick as possible.\n\nOur website is built in Angular 2+. With our move to React on the app side we'll be making new elements in React on the web.\n\nThis job is primarily for Electron (using React) and React Native app development, but there's room for someone to move to the web in the future or split their time between web/app.\n\nEngineering Principals we believe in\n- Write good code, but not necessarily great code. \nGood code ships, great code gets "tinkered" with and debated about ad nauseam.\n\n- Good code is understandable. \nWe admit it, we've made things too complex in the past. We've had complex class hierarchies and really shown off our CS skills.\n\nSure, there's fewer lines of code, but it takes someone a few days to figure out what's going on and it's easy to write bugs.\n\nWe believe in a few more lines of code for the sake of clarity and debugging ease.\n\n- Good code is testable, and we're pragmatic about testing. \nYou don't get the same testing ROI for every line of code. We believe to test the areas that are most likely to break, are tricky or are likely to be changed. We still run thousands of unit tests per build, but we're not testing 1+1 = 2.\n\n- Quick builds will set you free! \nTo be a successful engineer, you need to get into "flow" (more on that below) as often as you can. That's why we love HRM.\n\n- We want just enough process to be awesome, and nothing more.\nWe have engineers review issues before a sprint for clarity and completeness. When they submit a PR there's always code review, UI/Unit tests run, then QA manually tests.\n\nFor the web, we automatically push every PR that's merged into Master.\n\nFor the app, we do weekly releases where there's a final regression test with all merged PRs from the previous week.\n\nOur process prevents bugs/regressions and ultimately saves a lot of time.\n\n- Long-running branches are the devil\nOften times projects will take weeks/months before they are launched.\n\nInstead of experiencing a merge/testing hell at the end of the project we encourage small PRs into master with a "feature flag" on the new project that allows employees to use the feature in production but not our users.\n\nCool Things we Do\n- Every PR has a set of unit tests and automated UI tests run against it.\n- Every PR is code reviewed.\n- We have a dedicated QA team to manually check your PR (it requires four testers to sign off).\n- Every web PR that is approved is automatically deployed (CI).\n- We've got a beta system that has a flow of production data that helps you develop and test your code without worry of breaking things.\n- Everything is hosted on Azure. There's plenty of dev/beta/test servers and databases to use.\n- The web and app team have their own Product Managers.\n- We run two-week sprints. The web/app team reviews, estimates, and discusses all sprint issues before they are free to be worked.\n- We often pair program.\n- The majority of our engineers are remote.\n- We have a skilled design team that handles the HTML/LESS for app and website.\n\nWho We're Looking For\nWe want smart engineers who get shit done! Not only do you have to be smart, but you also have to be pragmatic.\n\nLet's say you need to paint a room white.\n\nSmart and Pragmatic Engineer: A pragmatic engineer fills up a sprayer (rather than use a paintbrush), gets to work, and makes sure they don't paint themselves into a corner.\n\nSmart Engineer (but not pragmatic): A smart engineer who's not pragmatic might design a system to change the color of the room in just 30 seconds. Sure, it would take 2 months to build the system but we could change colors so quickly! It's totally optimized for repainting!\n\nIf the second example sounds like you, please do not apply. We know it's fun to go hog wild in projects but we need to "get shit done". There's a whole line of other engineers and designers waiting for that room to get painted so they can do their own work on it.\n\nWe're a Team, not a Family\nIt sounds harsh to say, but we're not a Family. I know lots of businesses call themselves a family, but I think it's BS. If you get drunk at work and yell at someone, we're going to let you go (although we would give Grandma a pass at Thanksgiving).\n\nIt's better to think of TrainerRoad like a sports team. Everyone has their role and their jobs. It's our jobs as managers to bring new hires up to speed, train them in our system, and coach them to be successful.\n\nIf someone is not performing, we need to talk to them, coach them, find out what's going wrong and where we can improve. If someone just can't perform to the standard level of the team and we can't coach them to get better, we have to let that person go.\n\nAnother clear sign that you have a high-performance team is that if everyone would "enthusiastically rehire" each other for their current roles. It really makes work wonderful when you respect, trust and value your co-workers.\n\nRequired Technology Experience\nReact\nRedux\nTypescript\nGit\nWeb Application Experience (interactive web pages)\n\nOptional Technology Experience\nReact Native\nElectron\nNative iOS/Android\nAngular\nC# (We use this on our web backend)\nWeb Charting Libraries\n\nWork Remote or in Reno, Nevada\nWe're looking for the best candidate we can find in the US. Three-quarters of our development team work remotely. It works very well with the help of Slack and Github.\n\nWe expect remote employees to overlap at least 6 hours with the Reno, Nevada office (we're there 8am-5pm Pacific time).\n\nSalary\nWe're looking to hire engineers for $100k/year. If you ask for more, we'll reject your application. If you're interested in the company please subscribe to our RSS feed at jobs.trainerroad.com for when a higher level job posting is open.\n\nPerks\n- Unlimited Vacation\n- 401k with 4% company matching \n- 99% of employees individual health care paid (I know 99% is weird...it's an ACA thing, and it ends up being just a few dollars per paycheck) You can see a preview of what you'd pay here: https://www.zenefits.com/benefits-preview/?token=3733c1ac-fc72-420a-b224-d9a25bcc1e27\n- Flexible schedule\n- Access to the latest fitness devices (power meters, trainers, sensors, etc.)\n\nYour Resume should have:\n- Links to any open source projects you've contributed to (not required)\n- Github/StackOverflow username if you'd like\n- Examples of experience in the "Optional Technology Experience" area\n\nYour Cover Letter should have:\n- Let us know why you want to work for TrainerRoad\n\nWe also Require\nThe best engineers only want to work with other great engineers. We've found that the best way to find great engineers is to have them code, not just answer trivia questions during an interview.\n\nThat's why we require applications to do a refactoring exercise as part of their job submission. The right candidate won't find this a pain in the ass; it should be enjoyable.\n\nThis also weeds out the vast majority of candidates who just fire off resumes everywhere.\n\nYou can find the refactoring exercise here: https://github.com/trainerroad/RefactoringChallenge\n\nIt has a README.md with instructions.\n\nExcited about our Company?\nIn your application let us know why you want to work with us and why you think you'd be a good fit for our company.\n\nFAQs\n\nDo I have to be a cyclist to apply?\nNope! Not everyone in the company is a cyclist. It helps if you're an active racer but it's not required. If you are a racer or TrainerRoad user, let us know!\n\nWhat's unlimited vacation mean?\nThe CEO of TrainerRoad used to be an engineer at a Fortune 500 company where life was a grind. We believe employees put out their best work when they are happy and not burnt out.\n\nIf your brain just isn't working at 3 pm, we encourage employees to go home and rest up. It does no one any good to sit and stare at the computer screen for another two hours. We don't track that time.\n\nEmployees generally shoot for around four weeks of REAL vacation time (no slack checking) but some take more, and some take less. The thing we care about is how productive you can be and how much value you can add to the company. Bottom line, we want people who are passionate and get things done. If you meet those requirements, everything else works itself out.\n\nThat being said, if you end up taking massive amounts of vacation, come in late, leave early and aren't producing outstanding work we're going to have a problem.\n\nHow do you work?\nWe're big believers in Deep Work and Flow. If you're not turning off Slack (snooze), going DND on your phone and shutting off the world for multiple hours a day you're probably not being as productive as you could be. The idea is a developer should be able to work on a chunk of work that they understand distraction-free for multiple hours totally. This is the only way the company moves forward.\n\nWe try to work as pragmatically as we can. We have excellent designers on staff who go from mockups to responsive HTML with light javascript work.\n\nDevelopment uses Github with a strict pull request process. We test, comment, refactor and improve each other's pull requests.\n\nWe have a QA team (we call them the Test Team) that checks every PR and does full regression checks for each App release, and we're continually getting more automated.\n\nWe have an Automation Team that only focuses on writing UI tests to speed up testing and find bugs faster.\n\nWe can one-click deploy our app on Alpha, Beta, and Production channels.\n\nWe can one-click deploy our website to Azure (includes smoke tests and warm up).\n\nWe have nightly builds that deploy to Test Flight and Google Play.\n\nWe often pair program via Slack.\n\nWe work off bi-weekly sprint issue lists on Github.\n\nDevelopers get the super fast machines and awesome equipment. If it's going to let you be more productive, we want to spend the money on it.\n\nYou didn't ask about education, what's required?\nPlease put your education on your resume, but we're not going to reject someone because they don't have a degree in Computer Science. We understand that some of the best and most passionate engineers are self-taught.\n\nHow long until I hear a response from you guys? What's the process?\nIf you don't follow directions in this job posting, you'll be immediately rejected.\n\nIf you did follow directions, our goal is to review your refactoring within a week of submitting your application. All refactoring reviews are done "blind"; meaning the reviewer doesn't know your name, resume or where you're from. Code is code, and it should be reviewed that way without bias.\n\nIf we like your refactoring, we'll have you do a coding logic quiz. Nothing super in-depth CS wise. We've found that the candidates who do the best on these exercises are very successful at TrainerRoad.\n\nWe'll take the top combined refactoring and coding quiz results and set you up for a team interview.\n\nIf the team likes you; we'll then set up a pair programming session with you and an engineer. We'll give you a tour of our codebase and work on a real issue. This gives you a chance to run away from our codebase screaming and also demonstrate that you can communicate with us.\n\nIf all of the above is good, you're hired!\n\nI know this sounds like a lot of hoops to jump through, but it works so so well! Once you're onboard, you'll love that everyone else went through the same process and is up to "your level" in terms of "get-shit-doneness".\n\nWhat's with the dishes analogy?\nDoing your own dishes is a GREAT analogy for our culture. Don't leave shit around for someone else to clean up. Do your own dishes. Do you see someone making a mess? Let's discuss it (in a productive manner) so that we can nip that behavior in the bud.\n\nWe know we're really doing well when someone points out a manager not "doing their dishes" or causing an extra headache for a process that doesn't add value (it happens). Seriously, we need employees to call managers out on this. I'm the CEO writing this; please oh please tell me if I'm messing up or not walking the talk.\n\nWant more detail about the benefits?\nYou can see a preview of TrainerRoad's health benefits here: https://www.zenefits.com/benefits-preview/?token=3733c1ac-fc72-420a-b224-d9a25bcc1e27\n\nThis is the longest job posting ever, when does it end?\n\nRight now! Congrats if you made it this far! We look forward to looking at your resume and refactoring exercise. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, React, Developer, Digital Nomad, Education, HTML, Angular, Xamarin and Engineer jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
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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\nAbout Elastic \n\nAt Elastic, we have a simple goal: to pursue the world's data problems with products that delight and inspire. We help people around the world do extraordinary things with their data. From stock quotes to Twitter streams, Apache logs to WordPress blogs, our products are extending what's possible with data, delivering on the promise that good things come from connecting the dots. Founded in 2012 by the people behind the Elasticsearch, Kibana, Logstash, and Beats open source projects, we believe that diversity drives our vibe. We unite employees across 30+ countries into one coherent team, while the broader community spans across over 100 countries.\n\n\nEngineering Philosophy\n\nWe believe that engineering complex, pluggable software for the web that is built to last the test of time is both tricky and exciting. Doing so requires a team of diverse individuals, with sharp minds and the ability to empathize with our users, working together with mutual respect and a common mission.\n\nWe care deeply about giving you full ownership of what you're working on. Our company fundamentally believes great minds achieve greatness when they are set free and are surrounded and challenged by their peers, which is clearly visible throughout our organization. At Elastic, hierarchy does not determine how decisions get made. We feel that anyone needs to be in the position to comment on absolutely anything, regardless of their role within the company.\n\n\nAbout The Role\n\nYou will act as a hands-on developer of the Kibana Security team which is responsible for the authentication providers, access control systems, and security hardening in Kibana. Additionally, the security team works with others to instill secure coding principles and best practices. You will work on many key projects and initiatives partnering closely across all Elastic teams. You will be responsible for delivering the roadmap of the Security team, reinforcing the quality of work, managing the technical debt, updating the project status, and providing support for the other parts of the Kibana team.\n\n\nSome of the things you'll work on\n\n\n* Design and implement internal security mechanisms to secure individual Kibana servers\n\n* Implement access control for APIs, saved objects, and UI functionality\n\n* Create multi-layer solutions for safely executing server-side plugin code with node.js sandboxing and seccomp\n\n* Advocate for secure coding principles and best practices\n\n* Develop different single sign-on integrations\n\n* Perform vulnerability scans and coordinate remediation\n\n* Support our support engineers with harder security problems\n\n* Own compliance/standards agenda for Kibana( FIPS, PCI DSS, HIPAA, ISO, etc.)\n\n* Help define how developers build Kibana now and into the future\n\n* Work with the tech lead to architect a large JavaScript project designed to be actively developed for decades while embracing continuously-evolving modern web technologies\n\n* Write comprehensive tests, including unit tests, service-level, HTTP-level, UI component, and browser-level integration tests that provide confidence in the stability and function of Kibana\n\n* Collaborate with other experienced developers both in Elastic and our open source community, including code and technical design reviews\n\n\n\n\n\nRequirements\n\n\n* 7+ years of experience building secure and scalable applications with JavaScript\n\n* Experience supporting and analyzing security incidents in production web services and applications\n\n* Experience writing and a deep appreciation for automated testing\n\n* Excellent verbal and written communication skills\n\n* A great teammate with strong analytical, problem solving, debugging and troubleshooting skills\n\n* Knowledge of common security related protocols (SSL, TLS, IPSec, etc.)\n\n* Experience of cryptographic encryption algorithms, key exchange algorithms, hashing algorithms, PKI, etc.\n\n* Strong JavaScript programming skills\n\n* Deep knowledge of Node.js\n\n* Understanding of many legacy JS frameworks and at least one modern JS framework such as Angular.js and React.js\n\n* Experience with the release process: Source code control, package installers, build scripts, Jenkins, etc.\n\n* Experience working with continuous Integration platforms. Jenkins experience is a plus.\n\n* Deep under\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, InfoSec, Senior, Engineer and Apache jobs that are similar:\n\n
$80,000 — $120,000/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 (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODg=). 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
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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.\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 (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODg=). 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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