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*Hiring Senior Full-Stack Developers located in Canada*
No more technical interviews
Work with over 70 pre-vetted impactful startups in North America
Gain access to transparent salary bands AND mentorship to grow your careerย
Collaborate with like-minded tech junkiesย
Build new tools with JavaScript, React, Ruby and much more!
Commit is a VC-backed remote-first community and accelerator program for Canadian senior software engineers looking to join some of Silicon Valleyโs most innovative startups as one of the first engineers.
We work exclusively with startups who are financially stable, have great salaries, use an exciting tech stack, champion diversity and inclusion and care about supporting your growth. We provide all the info you need so you can make the right decision and continue to cultivate your craft.
Go through a brief 3-step interview process with Commit. Learn more here.
If youโre accepted into the program, you will be paid a full salary while we work together to match you to a startup.
Once matched, you work with a startup for 3 months. If youโre happy, you can stay with them; if not, weโll work together to find a better match.
Throughout this process, you gain access to our large network of software developers. Curious about what it's like to join a startup as the first engineer? Looking for the best course on Rust? Running into an issue with Terraform that you can't solve? Someone in the community has been in your shoes and can help. Weโre run by engineers for engineers.
Full time paid employment as an Engineering Partner
Base salary of $115K to $140K CAD depending on experience
Extended health and dental plan for you and for your family
The right equipment to do your best work
Access to your own career coach and a mentor for your job search
We provide 15 vacation days on top of statutory holidays while you're part of the Engineering Partner program. There is no limit on Sick Days or Personal Days
Invitation-only events with technical leaders. Weโve been lucky to have guests like Katie Wilde (VP Engineering @ Buffer), Armon Dadgar (CTO @ Hashicorp), Gokul Rajaram (board member at DoorDash, Coinbase, Pinterest and The Trade Desk) and many others join us for private learning sessions.
We are a fully distributed, remote-first community, launched in Vancouver, with posts in Toronto, San Francisco, Mexico City, and more. We raised $6M from Accomplice, Inovia Capital, Kensington Capital Partners and Garage Capital.
About You:
4+ years of experience in software engineering (non-internship)
Located in Canada
Experience working on SaaS, marketplace, consumer or infrastructure
Entrepreneurial mindset
Growth-oriented attitudeย
Ambitions of excellence in your craft. Some of our past developers have grown into CTOs, principal engineers, and/or joined companies as the first engineer
We believe that language is a tool. Itโs more important that you have experience with one or more modern coding languages, than with any particular language itself.
You might also have:
Understanding of basic DevOps: AWS, GCP, Docker, Kubernetes/Terraform, CI/CD
Understanding of RESTful APIs and/or GraphQL
Understanding of cloud-native distributed systems and microservices
Our Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion:
As an early-stage startup, we know itโs critical to build inclusive processes as a part of our foundation. We are committed to building and fostering an environment where our employees feel included, valued, and heard. We strongly encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, racialized people, people with disabilities, people from gender and sexually diverse communities and/or people with intersectional identities.
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Salary and compensation
$110,000 — $140,000/year
Location
Canada
How do you apply?
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This job post is closed and the position is probably filled. Please do not apply. Work for Commit and want to re-open this job? Use the edit link in the email when you posted the job!
No more technical interviews
Work with over 70 pre-vetted impactful startups in North America
Gain access to transparent salary bands AND mentorship to grow your careerย
Collaborate with like-minded tech junkiesย
Build new tools with JavaScript, React, Ruby and much more!
Commit is a VC-backed remote-first community and accelerator program for Canadian senior software engineers looking to join some of Silicon Valleyโs most innovative startups as one of the first engineers.
We work exclusively with startups who are financially stable, have great salaries, use an exciting tech stack, champion diversity and inclusion and care about supporting your growth. We provide all the info you need so you can make the right decision and continue to cultivate your craft.
Go through a brief 3-step interview process with Commit. Learn more here.
If youโre accepted into the program, you will be paid a full salary while we work together to match you to a startup.
Once matched, you work with a startup for 3 months. If youโre happy, you can stay with them; if not, weโll work together to find a better match.
Throughout this process, you gain access to our large network of software developers. Curious about what it's like to join a startup as the first engineer? Looking for the best course on Rust? Running into an issue with Terraform that you can't solve? Someone in the community has been in your shoes and can help. Weโre run by engineers for engineers.
Full time paid employment as an Engineering Partner
Base salary ofย $115K to $140K CAD depending on experience
Extended health and dental plan for you and for your family
The right equipment to do your best work
Access to your own career coach and a mentor for your job search
We provide 15 vacation days on top of statutory holidays while you're part of the Engineering Partner program. There is no limit on Sick Days or Personal Days
Invitation-only events with technical leaders. Weโve been lucky to have guests like Katie Wilde (VP Engineering @ Buffer), Armon Dadgar (CTO @ Hashicorp), Gokul Rajaram (board member at DoorDash, Coinbase, Pinterest and The Trade Desk) and many others join us for private learning sessions.
We are a fully distributed, remote-first community, launched in Vancouver, with posts in Toronto, San Francisco, Mexico City, and more. We raised $6M from Accomplice, Inovia Capital and Jason Warner (former CTO @ GitHub).
About You:
4+ years of experience in software engineering (non-internship)
Experience working on SaaS, marketplace, consumer or infrastructure
Entrepreneurial mindset
Growth-oriented attitudeย
Ambitions of excellence in your craft. Some of our past developers have grown into CTOs, principal engineers, and/or joined companies as the first engineer
We believe that language is a tool. Itโs more important that you have experience with one or more modern coding languages, than with any particular language itself.
You might also have:
Understanding of basic DevOps: AWS, GCP, Docker, Kubernetes/Terraform, CI/CD
Understanding of RESTful APIs and/or GraphQL
Understanding of cloud-native distributed systems and microservices
Our Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion:
As an early-stage startup, we know itโs critical to build inclusive processes as a part of our foundation. We are committed to building and fostering an environment where our employees feel included, valued, and heard. We strongly encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, racialized people, people with disabilities, people from gender and sexually diverse communities and/or people with intersectional identities.
Please mention the word SILENT when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xNDY=). This is a feature to avoid fake spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and instantly see they're human.
Salary and compensation
$110,000 — $140,000/year
Location
Canada
How do you apply?
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**Collaborate with like-minded tech junkies**ย \n\n**Build new tools with GoLang, Javascript, React and more...**\n\n**No more technical interviews**\n\n**Work with over 70 pre-vetted impactful startups in North America**\n\n**Gain access to transparent salary bands and mentorship to grow your career.**\n\nCommit is a VC-backed remote-first community and accelerator program for Canadian senior software engineers looking to join some of Silicon Valley's most innovative startups as one of the first engineers.\n\nWe work exclusively with startups who are financially stable, have great salaries, use an exciting tech stack, champion diversity and inclusion and care about supporting your growth. We make all this information and more available to you so that you can make the right decision.ย \n\n**So how does this work?**\n\n1. Go through a brief / simple 3-step interview process with Commit. [Learn more here.](https://commit.dev/for-engineers/)\n\n2. If you're accepted into the program you will be paid a full salary while we work together to match you to a startup.\n\n3. Once matched, you work with a startup for 3 months. If you're happy, you can stay with them, and if not we'll work together to find a better match.\n\nThroughout this process you gain access to all of our software developers from past cohorts. Curious about what it's like to join a startup as the first engineer? Looking for the best course on Rust? Running into an issue with Terraform that you can't solve? Someone in the community has been in your shoes and can help. We're run by engineers for engineers.\n\n**Read more about us before you decide:**\n\n- [Our guide](https://commit.dev/for-engineers/) to what you can expect from the program\n\n- What it means to be part of our program on [our blog](http://commit.dev/blog)\n\n- [Our website](https://commit.dev/)\n\n- Questions? Email us at [email protected]\n\n**What we offer during the program:**\n\n- Full time paid employment as an Engineering Partner\n\n- Extended health and dental plan, for you and for your family\n\n- The right equipment to do your best work\n\n- Access to your own career coach and a mentor for your job search\n\n- We provide 15 vacation days, on top of statutory holidays while you're part of the Engineering Partner program. There is no limit on Sick Days or Personal Days\n\n- Invitation-only events with technical leaders. We've been lucky to have guests like Katie Wilde (VP Engineering @ Buffer), Armon Dadgar (CTO @ Hashicorp), Gokul Rajaram (board member at DoorDash, Coinbase, Pinterest and The Trade Desk) and many others join us for private learning sessions.\n\nWe are a fully distributed, remote-first community, launched in Vancouver, with posts in Toronto, San Francisco, Mexico City, and more. We raised $6M from Accomplice, Inovia Capital and Jason Warner (former CTO @ GitHub).\n\n**About You:**\n\n- 4+ years of experience in software engineering (non-internship)\n\n- Experience working on SaaS, marketplace, consumer or infrastructure\n\n- Entrepreneurial mindset\n\n- Growth-oriented attitudeย \n\n- Ambitions of excellence in your craft. Some of our past developers have grown into CTOs, principal engineers, and/or joined companies as the first engineer\n\n**Our Preferred Tech Stack:**\n\n- FE: One/some of: Vue.js, React, Redux\n\n- BE: One/some of: Golang, Node.js, Ruby/Rails, Python/Django (MVC!)\n\nWe believe that language is a tool. It's more important that you have experience with one or more modern coding languages, than that you have experience with any particular language itself.\n\n**You might also have:**\n\n- Understanding of basic DevOps: AWS, GCP, Docker, Kubernetes/Terraform, CI/CD\n\n- Understanding of RESTful APIs and/or GraphQL\n\n- Understanding of cloud-native distributed systems and microservices\n\n**Our Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion:**\n\nAs an early-stage startup, we know it's critical to build inclusive processes as a part of our foundation. We are committed to building and fostering an environment where our employees feel included, valued, and heard. We strongly encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, racialized people, people with disabilities, people from gender and sexually diverse communities and/or people with intersectional identities.\n\nApply on [our website](https://commit.dev/) and use promocode #[RemoteOK] to skip the waitlist! Or email [email protected] \n\nPlease mention the word **ILLUSTRIOUS** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xNDY=). 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
$80,000 — $170,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nCanada
# 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.
**Senior Software Engineer (Web Platform, Node, React) - Remote**\n\nItโs an exciting time to be at GasBuddy, the leading travel and navigation app used by more North American drivers to save money on gas than any other. In 2021, GasBuddy hit #1 on the iOS app store, rebounded from the pandemic to post record-breaking revenue, hit $1+ billion in total fuel purchased via the Pay with GasBuddy card, and extended our partnership ecosystem with several world-class companies like Foursquare, GetUpside, Grubhub, Gridwise, and CarAdvise. Our success depends on bright, energetic, talented people who share a passion for helping millions of consumers save on every gallon of fuel purchasedโand having fun along the way.\n\nWeโre looking for a Full-Stack Software Developer, with a heavy focus on React, to join our team to help lead the development of features and launch new GasBuddy products on our consumer web properties. You will actively contribute towards the development of web properties and internal tools; integrate against a microservice architecture; and assess, evaluate and rebuild GasBuddy.com. GasBuddy.com receives a tremendous amount of traffic, 1.6 million unique hits per month, and part of your responsibility will be to mirror the mobile experience on the web.\n\nWhat Youโll Do:\n\n- Debug, build and deploy GasBuddy.com and relevant web projects\n- Collaborate and maintain a high standard of communication with team members, designers, product managers to provide end-to-end solutions\n- Develop in a full-stack software system that includes web applications, REST APIs, and microservices\n- Encourage and uphold best practices for web development, including (but not limited to) writing clean and performant code, developing responsive code, and applying accessibility standards\n- Implement practical solutions for large-scale problems as well as the everyday quality of life issues\n- Write integration tests for newly implemented code to maintain product integrity\n- Create and review pull requests on a daily basis\n\nWhat You Need:\n\n- BA/BS in Computer Science or related technical field, or equivalent professional experience\n- Strong knowledge of modern frontend JavaScript frameworks, for example: React, Angular, Ember, or Backbone\n- 4+ years experience building web applications using React including (but not limited to) personal side projects, school projects, and more\n- 2+ years professional experience with CSS\n- Solid understanding of various SEO strategies\n- Experience with building Webpack configuration\n- Familiarity with micro-service architecture\n- Experience working with Node.js, RESTful services, and building microservices\n- Strong knowledge of Web UI and UX design principles, programming patterns, and best practices\n- Ability to interact with remote peers in a positive, confident, and professional manner\n- Excellent communication skills to deliver verbal and written information for both technical and non-technical users\n- Ability to work effectively both autonomously and while on a team in a fast-paced work environment\n\nNice To Have:\n\n- Experience with agile methodologies\n- Proficiency with accessibility standards\n- Solid understanding of Webpack chunking\n- Experience with universal/isomorphic rendering, GraphQL\n- Familiarity with Kubernetes, Conventional Commits, Familiarity with Gitflow Workflow\n\n**Why GasBuddy?**\n\nWe offer:\n\n- Competitive salary\n- Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and vision coverage effective immediately\n- Work from home setup provided (windows or mac, external monitors)\n- Monthly allowance for remote work\n- Matching Group Retirement Savings Plan\n- Unlimited PTO\n- Fully flexible remote work environment\n- Full access to Linked-In Learning\n- Quarterly self-investment allowance for personal and professional development, health and wellness, entertainment, travel, charitable giving, tech, - travel, etc\n- A strong culture that values authenticity, trust, curiosity, and diversity of thought\n \n\n_GasBuddy is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regards to race, colour, religion, sex, age, disability, military status, national origin or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or applicable local law._ \n\nPlease mention the word **POSH** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xNDY=). 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
$110,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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Carb Manager is the #1 health and fitness app for people on low-carb, Keto, and other macros-focused diets, available on iOS, Android, and the web. Altogether, we've helped over 8 million people lose weight and achieve their health goals. Carb Manager is a top health and fitness app in the iOS App Store, with a 4.8/5 rating with over 400,000 five-star reviews.\n\nThis is an amazing company to work for. We offer:\n\n* The benefits of a work-from-home lifestyle\n* The reach and impact of an established brand\n* The energy and dynamism of a startup\n* The stability of a profitable company with strong financials\n* A creative, entrepreneurial, friendly, and supportive culture\n* The ability to make a real, positive impact on the world\n\n**Responsibilities**\n\nWe're looking for an engineer who is product minded, loves learning, and always strives to improve their craft. A perfect match is the kind of person who wakes up each morning excited to start in on a next task, learn something new, and grow as a developer.\n\n* Translate our designs and specifications in pixel-perfect, responsive UI components\n* Contribute clean, maintainable, efficient code to our codebase\n* Review and refactor existing code\n* Engage with our small, friendly, user-centric product team (PM, devs, and designers) on a daily basis\n* Brainstorm new features to enable customer success\n* Work efficiently on a variety of types of projects\n* Provide technical leadership\n\n**Skills**\n\nIn terms of specifics, we're looking for someone who checks most or all of these boxes:\n\n* Fluent in modern Javascript\n* Extensive experience using Vue.js (React / Angular also considered)\n* Has used Firebase services, or similar, including Firebase Auth / Firestore / Cloud Functions / Hosting\n* Experience with Node.js\n* Background in DevOps in a Cloud environment\n* Testing experience, including unit testing (Jest) and E2E testing (Cypress)\n* A pro at Git / Gitflow\n* Experience or interest in learning cross-platform mobile development, such as with Nativescript, React Native, or Flutter\n* At least 5 years of total software development experience\n\nIn addition, here are some desirable qualifications:\n\n* Prior work with a remote team\n* Contributions to the open source community\n* An interest in nutrition, health, and fitness\n\n**Benefits**\n\nWe're a fun, friendly, talented group of product-minded professionals, who love shipping quality code, designing features that delight our customers, learning new technologies, sharing memes, and swapping recipes. Our team hails from all corners of the globe, from New Zealand to the Canary Islands.\n\n* Work from anywhere\n* Highly competitive salary\n* Medical / dental / vision coverage\n* 401(k) option for U.S. employees\n* 12 paid holidays\n* Generous vacation and personal days policy\n* Annual retreat, when travel becomes possible again\n* Fun, friendly, and talented coworkers\n* The opportunity to make a positive change in lives of millions\n \n\nPlease mention the words **DRINK TORNADO ROUND** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xNDY=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
$70,000 — $100,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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Remote Full Stack Developer Dรฉveloppeur Full Stack
*English and French job description below*\n\n**Introduction**\n\nAt Alvรฉole, we install urban beehives while educating thousands of businesses, organizations, schools, and families about bees and beekeeping along the way.\n\nUltimately, we want to make people fond of bees, which in turn will lead to them falling in love with nature and building awareness about the impact that each and every one of us can have in preserving our environment. Weโre a **B Corp** founded in 2013, active today in Canada, the United States and Europe, and officially joined the **1% for the planet movement** in January 2021.\n\nThis is a **full-time**, permanent position in accordance with Alvรฉoleโs current policies. \n\n**The head office is in Montrรฉal, but we're open to candidates throughout Canada.**\n\n**Company**\n\n**What's in It for You?**\n* Great health benefits after three months of employment\n* 6% of paid vacation per year\n* Free coffee and tea and a beautifully renovated office space\n* A team environment that encourages initiatives and leadership\n* Happy hour on Fridays and social events throughout the year\n* Fun activities with your teammates - be part of the Alvรฉole family\n* Work with highly talented people who are as passionate about their work as you are\n\n**Equity, diversity and inclusion**\nMuch like the way a beehive comes together to achieve its goals, we believe that the diverse skills, personalities, backgrounds and past experiences of every Alvรฉole team member are key components to our growth, wellbeing, and shared goal of making people fall in love with bees. We have the privilege to serve unique cities and are dedicated to developing a workforce that reflects the spaces in which we live and work. As such, we encourage applications from persons of diverse backgrounds. We are committed to creating a place where all feel included, and recognize that this is a work in progress.\n\n**Position Overview**\n\n**Your role:**\n \nReporting to the Lead Full Stack Developer as part of our small, motivated software development team, youโll join us in supporting existing systems and developing new ones as we expand. You will work closely with team members from all our departmentsโsales, administration, beekeepingโto develop products and processes that work for the business, but that also tick our testable, maintainable, readable and scalable boxes as developers. You will take new ideas in an exciting, fresh B2B space, work with multidisciplinary teams to refine those ideas, and guide them from inception to deployment.\n \nOur stack is mostly Node.js with React up front, but we leverage a number of different technologies to satisfy our business and logistics needs. On a given day, we might find ourselves solving problems related to GIS/routing, scheduling, bespoke middleware, performance tuning, agricultural analytics. We value high-quality, readable, self-documenting code, we value warmth, camaraderie, and close cooperation among our team members, and we love commit logs that tell a story.\n \n**You are:**\n \nA Javascript developer with experience in a front-end framework like Vue.js or React. You are comfortable building and supporting RESTful APIs. You are familiar with working in a NoSQL stack, but have opinions abouts its pros and cons. You have a passion for user experience and you have strong communication skills. Youโre familiar with a projectโs entire life cycle, and have been involved in a projectโs trajectory from start to finish. Importantly, youโre curious, creative, thoughtful, and have a constant desire to learn and grow. \n \nThrough bees, weโve built a strong connection to nature with hundreds of thousands of city dwellers since 2013, and we believe weโre having a tangible benefit on ecological awareness, and the sustainability of our cities and food systems. If you believe you could use your software background and experience to help with this goal, and want an opportunity to grow with the company and help shape our future growth, we would really love to work with you.\n\n**Role and responsibilities**\n \n* Participating in the design and creation of scalable software and applications.\n* Writing clean, functional front and back-end code.\n* Testing, troubleshooting, fixing bugs or other coding and upgrading issues. \n* Creating security and data protection settings.\n* Designing user interfaces on web pages and applications.\n* Developing front and back-end website architecture and applications.\n* Creating, managing and maintaining well-functioning cloud-based servers and databases.\n* Ensuring application responsiveness and efficiency.\n* Meeting both the clientโs internal and external technical needs.\n* Staying abreast of developments in web applications and programming languages.\n* Developing back-end integrations with various web services.\n* Working with team members to ideate web/apps solutions.\n* Writing technical documentation for end-users.\n* Writing technical documentation for other developers and maintaining a clear log of all work.\n\n**Required skills**\n\n* BS/MS/PhD in Computer Science or equivalent training and experience\n* 2-4 years of experience as a full-stack developer or similar role\n* Knowledge of multiple front-end languages and libraries (HTML/CSS, JS, React, Angular, etc.)\n* Comfortable with the use of Node.js and REST APIs \n* Experience with versioning (git) \n* Experience in Express, NoSQL, React or Angular\n* Knowledge of the agile methodology\n* Excellent skills pertaining to customer service & user experience\n* Collaborative & autonomous\n* Good problem-solving skills\n* Meticulous & thorough\n* Versatile, takes initiative and is self-motivated\n* Minimum proficiency in french, an asset\n\n---------------\n\n**Introduction**\n\nChez Alvรฉole, nous installons des ruches en milieu urbain, sensibilisant au passage des centaines d'entreprises et dโรฉcoles quant aux abeilles et ร lโapiculture. \n\nNous voulons faire en sorte que les gens se prennent dโaffection pour les abeilles, ce qui les conduira ร sโรฉprendre de la nature et ร prendre conscience de lโimpact que chaque personne peut avoir dans la prรฉservation de lโenvironnement. Nous sommes une **B Corp** fondรฉe en 2013, active aujourdโhui au Canada, aux รtats-Unis et en Europe, et nous sommes officiellement joint au mouvement **1% pour la planรจte** en janvier 2021.\n\nIl sโagit dโun poste permanent ร temps plein, rรฉgi selon les politiques en vigueur chez Alvรฉole.\n\n**Le siรจge social est ร Montrรฉal, mais nous sommes ouverts aux candidat(e)s partout au Canada.**\n\n**Compagnie**\n\n**Ce qui vous attend?**\n* Plan dโassurance collective aprรจs trois mois de travail\n* 6% de vacances payรฉes par annรฉe dรจs lโembauche\n* Cafรฉ et thรฉ offerts gratuitement et un bel espace de travail nouvellement rรฉnovรฉ\n* Un environnement de travail axรฉ sur lโรฉquipe et qui encourage lโinitiative et le leadership\n* Happy hour tous les vendredis et diffรฉrents รฉvรฉnements sociaux pendant lโannรฉe\n* Des activitรฉs dโรฉquipe amusantes avec tes collรจgues - car Alvรฉole, cโest dโabord une grande famille!\n* Travailler et cรดtoyer des collรจgues aussi passionnรฉs que toi\n\n**รquitรฉ, diversitรฉ et inclusion**\nร lโinstar dโune colonie dโabeilles, nous croyons que la personnalitรฉ, les compรฉtences, le parcours et lโorigine uniques de chaque membre de lโรฉquipe Alvรฉole sont des รฉlรฉments clรฉs ร lโatteinte de notre objectif: que les gens tombent sous le charme des abeilles. Nous avons le privilรจge de desservir des villes uniques et visons ร dรฉvelopper une รฉquipe ร lโimage de ces espaces de vie et de travail. Ainsi, nous encourageons les personnes de tous horizons ร postuler et sommes engagรฉs dans la crรฉation d'un endroit oรน tout le monde se sent inclus, en reconnaissant qu'il s'agit d'un processus en constante รฉvolution.\n\n**Aperรงu de l'emploi**\n\n**Votre rรดle:**\n\nRelevant du Dรฉveloppeur Full Stack Lead, au sein de notre petite รฉquipe motivรฉe de dรฉveloppement de logiciels, vous nous rejoindrez pour soutenir les systรจmes existants et en dรฉvelopper de nouveaux au fur et ร mesure de notre expansion. Vous travaillerez en รฉtroite collaboration avec les membres de l'รฉquipe de tous nos dรฉpartements - ventes, administration, apiculture - pour dรฉvelopper des produits et des processus qui fonctionnent pour l'entreprise, mais qui cochent รฉgalement nos cases testables, maintenables, lisibles et รฉvolutives en tant que dรฉveloppeurs. Vous prendrez de nouvelles idรฉes, dans un espace B2B, passionnant et frais, travaillerez avec des รฉquipes multidisciplinaires pour affiner ces idรฉes et les guiderez de la conception au dรฉploiement.\n\nNotre stack est principalement composรฉe de Node.js et de React, mais nous utilisons diffรฉrentes technologies pour rรฉpondre ร nos besoins commerciaux et logistiques. Nous pouvons รชtre amenรฉs ร rรฉsoudre des problรจmes liรฉs aux SIG/acheminements, ร la planification, aux intergiciels sur mesure, ร l'optimisation des performances et aux analyses agricoles. Nous valorisons la qualitรฉ, la lisibilitรฉ, du code auto-documentรฉ, ainsi que la chaleur humaine, la camaraderie et la coopรฉration entre les membres de notre รฉquipe. Nous aimons les journaux de commit qui racontent une histoire.\n\n**Vous รชtes:**\n\nVous รชtes un dรฉveloppeur Javascript avec de l'expรฉrience dans un framework frontal comme Vue.js ou React. Vous รชtes ร l'aise avec la crรฉation et le support d'API RESTful. Vous รชtes familier avec le travail dans un stack NoSQL, mais vous avez des opinions sur ses avantages et ses inconvรฉnients. Vous รชtes passionnรฉ par l'expรฉrience utilisateur et vous avez de solides compรฉtences en communication. Vous connaissez le cycle de vie complet d'un projet et avez รฉtรฉ impliquรฉ dans la trajectoire d'un projet du dรฉbut ร la fin. Surtout, vous รชtes curieux, crรฉatif, rรฉflรฉchi et avez un dรฉsir constant d'apprendre et de progresser. \n \nGrรขce aux abeilles, nous avons รฉtabli un lien fort avec la nature auprรจs de centaines de milliers de citadins depuis 2013, et nous pensons avoir un bรฉnรฉfice tangible sur la conscience รฉcologique, et la durabilitรฉ de nos villes et de nos systรจmes alimentaires. Si vous pensez pouvoir mettre votre formation et votre expรฉrience en matiรจre de logiciels au service de cet objectif, et si vous souhaitez avoir l'occasion d'รฉvoluer avec l'entreprise et de contribuer ร faรงonner notre croissance future, nous aimerions vraiment travailler avec vous.\n\n**Rรดle et responsabilitรฉs**\n\n* Participer ร la conception et ร la crรฉation de logiciels et d'applications รฉvolutifs.\n* รcrire des codes front et back-end propres, clairs, et fonctionnels.\n* Tester, dรฉpanner, corriger des bogues ou autres problรจmes de codage et mettre ร niveau.\n* Crรฉer des paramรจtres de sรฉcuritรฉ et de protection des donnรฉes.\n* Concevoir des interfaces utilisateur sur les pages Web et les applications.\n* Dรฉvelopper l'architecture et les applications des sites Web front et back-end\n* Crรฉer, gรฉrer et maintenir les serveurs et les bases de donnรฉes โen nuageโ (Cloud-based) robustes et fonctionnels.\n* Assurer la rรฉactivitรฉ et l'efficacitรฉ des applications.\n* Rรฉpondre aux besoins techniques internes et externes des clients.\n* Se tenir au courant de l'รฉvolution des applications Web et des langages de programmation.\n* Dรฉvelopper des intรฉgrations internes (back-end) avec diffรฉrents services Web.\n* Travailler avec les membres de l'รฉquipe pour concevoir des solutions web/applications.\n* Rรฉdiger la documentation technique pour les utilisateurs (end-users.)\n* Rรฉdiger la documentation technique pour les autres dรฉveloppeurs et tenir un journal clair et prรฉcis de tous les travaux.\n\n**Compรฉtences requises**\n\n* BSc/MSc/doctorat en informatique ou formation pertinente\n* 2 ร 4 ans d'expรฉrience en tant que dรฉveloppeur full-stack ou rรดle similaire\n* Connaissance de plusieurs langages et bibliothรจques frontaux โfront-endโ (ex. HTML/CSS, JavaScript, XML, jQuery)\n* A l'aise avec l'utilisation des API Node.js et REST \n* Expรฉrience avec le โversioningโ (git) \n* Expรฉrience en Express, NoSQL, React ou Angular un atout\n* Connaissance de la mรฉthodologie agile\n* Excellentes compรฉtences en matiรจre de service client et d'expรฉrience utilisateur.\n* Collaboratif et autonome\n* Bonnes aptitudes ร la rรฉsolution de problรจmes\n* Mรฉticuleux et minutieux\n* Polyvalent, esprit d'initiative et motivation intrinsรจque\n* Maรฎtrise avancรฉe de l'anglais\n* Maรฎtrise minimale du franรงais, un atout \n\nPlease mention the words **BUDGET THING PATIENT** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xNDY=). 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
$40,000 — $60,000/year\n
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### About Code Runners\n\nCode Runners is a software development company that offers Software and Data Services. Our projects are primarily in the Marketing, Data Analytics and Consumer health domain. We like to be challenged by complex projects with tight deadlines and work together as a team to deal with them. Would you like to join us in our journey to be our best? \n\nWeโre currently looking for .NET developers to join our software development team.\n\n### What are the responsibilities of a .NET developer?\n\n* Analyze and review software requirements\n* Estimate software development tasks\n* Implement components as per described user stories\n* Participate in project planning, reviews and retrospectives\n* Follow agreed upon architecture patterns\n* Provide expertise on software solutions and architecture\n* Develop, run and support unit & integration tests\n* Optimize code, fix existing bugs\n* Continuously work towards higher code quality and proactively suggest improvements to ensure customer success\n\n### What qualifications are required?\n\n* At least 4 years of professional experience in web software development\n* At least 3 years of experience with .NET, at least 1 year of experience with .NET Core\n* At least 2 years of experience with Javascript\n* Education or experience in Computer Science\n* Fluent English (both written and spoken)\n* Interest and ability to learn additional coding languages as needed\n* Excellent analytical skills and attention to details\n* Customer centric, ability to put customer requirements in a wider context\n* Team player, communication, presentation and organizational skills, proactive and outgoing\n* Ability to work accurately and effectively under pressure.\n\n### What would be considered an advantage?\n\n* Experience with Azure equivalent to the AZ-204 certification\n* At least 2 years of experience with Angular 2+ or React\n* At least 1 year of experience with Elasticsearch\n* Experience with frameworks for data visualization, e.g. Highcharts, D3, Plotly\n* Understanding of infrastructure, scalability\n* Experience or interest in the field of DevOps\n* Working knowledge of data algorithms \n\nPlease mention the words **MAZE SPONSOR MINOR** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xNDY=). 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
$30,000 — $50,000/year\n
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\nWe are looking for an engineer with a “find a way or make a way” attitude that is excited to join a small but growing team that has more projects than developers. This opportunity is for someone excited for autonomy, ownership, and breadth of responsibility. Quality of work and ownership are key qualities for this role.\n\nThis position requires a mastery of React and the JavaScript ecosystem. It's critical for success in this role to have a great eye for detail and a focus on quality. This position will be responsible for implementing pixel perfect front end designs. A focus on quality and advocating for best UX practices will be expected. PR/Code review and advocating for improving the quality of the technical code base will be an everyday responsibility. \n\nPLEASE NOTE WE CAN ONLY HIRE NORTH AMERICAN BASED PEOPLE AT THIS TIME.\n\nOur environment is typical of a start-up:\n\n\n* We work in small teams, fast-paced, we all get a lot done by everyone wearing many hats.\n\n* We are serious about optimizing our time and staying focused on the most important goals and outcomes.\n\n* We are a remote team and are completely on board with 100% remote work, meaning we focus on overcommunication to ensure we can stay in sync despite our physical distance.\n\n* We coordinate using Jira, hold a daily standup, and mostly communicate via ad hoc video calls and Slack.\n\n* We’re building lots of new things, but also maintaining a significant business. We are mindful of the balance and need to monitor and pay down tech debt and also innovate with exciting greenfield projects.\n\n* We require a daily overlap with the team but are spread across North America\n\n\n\n\nWe’re a hybrid stack\n\n\n* Our “NextGen” technology is written in .NET Core, NodeJS and React. Our “Core” platform, which is being replaced by NextGen, is AngularJS (aka Angular 1) and ASP.NET.\n\n* We’re looking for senior talent to contribute to our Core platform as well as NextGen.\n\n\n\n\nSome of the technology/experience we are looking for\n\n\n* React\n\n* GraphQL \n\n* Typescript\n\n* antd\n\n* Testing (Unit/integration/End to End)\n\n* CSS/LESS\n\n* A keen eye for implementing and occasionally improving design\n\n\n\n\nBuild something challenging.\n\nThis isn't just another CRUD application. Your challenge will be to deliver a highly-available service with complex business logic being used by hundreds of businesses 24/7 to keep their operations running. Our entity model is vast and a major part of our domain is synchronizing data with third party traceability systems. Explore the limits of your resourcefulness by designing human and automated systems that deliver consistent performance, reliability and scale whilst working with less-than-ideal third-party requirements and systems.\n\nOther Details.\n\n\n* We are a fully remote company and this position will be remote.\n\n* We are looking for someone who is ready to join us full-time after a brief trial period (all our employees do this).\n\n* We offer health benefits, 401k, unlimited time off, charity matching, and other cool perks. \n\n* We are offering an annual salary in the range of $110,000 - $130,000 USD.\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, React, Senior, Engineer, Front End, Video and Angular jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $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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\nWe are looking for an engineer with a “find a way or make a way” attitude that is excited to join a small but growing team that has more projects than developers. This opportunity is for someone excited for autonomy, ownership, and breadth of responsibility. Quality of work and ownership are key qualities for this role.\n\nThis position requires a mastery of React and the JavaScript ecosystem. It's critical for success in this role to have a great eye for detail and a focus on quality. This position will be responsible for implementing pixel perfect front end designs. A focus on quality and advocating for best UX practices will be expected. PR/Code review and advocating for improving the quality of the technical code base will be an everyday responsibility. \n\nPLEASE NOTE WE CAN ONLY HIRE NORTH AMERICAN BASED PEOPLE AT THIS TIME.\n\nOur environment is typical of a start-up:\n\n\n* We work in small teams, fast-paced, we all get a lot done by everyone wearing many hats.\n\n* We are serious about optimizing our time and staying focused on the most important goals and outcomes.\n\n* We are a remote team and are completely on board with 100% remote work, meaning we focus on overcommunication to ensure we can stay in sync despite our physical distance.\n\n* We coordinate using Jira, hold a daily standup, and mostly communicate via ad hoc video calls and Slack.\n\n* We’re building lots of new things, but also maintaining a significant business. We are mindful of the balance and need to monitor and pay down tech debt and also innovate with exciting greenfield projects.\n\n* We require a daily overlap with the team but are spread across North America\n\n\n\n\nWe’re a hybrid stack\n\n\n* Our “NextGen” technology is written in .NET Core, NodeJS and React. Our “Core” platform, which is being replaced by NextGen, is AngularJS (aka Angular 1) and ASP.NET.\n\n* We’re looking for senior talent to contribute to our Core platform as well as NextGen.\n\n\n\n\nSome of the technology/experience we are looking for\n\n\n* React\n\n* GraphQL \n\n* Typescript\n\n* antd\n\n* Testing (Unit/integration/End to End)\n\n* CSS/LESS\n\n* A keen eye for implementing and occasionally improving design\n\n\n\n\nBuild something challenging.\n\nThis isn't just another CRUD application. Your challenge will be to deliver a highly-available service with complex business logic being used by hundreds of businesses 24/7 to keep their operations running. Our entity model is vast and a major part of our domain is synchronizing data with third party traceability systems. Explore the limits of your resourcefulness by designing human and automated systems that deliver consistent performance, reliability and scale whilst working with less-than-ideal third-party requirements and systems.\n\nOther Details.\n\n\n* We are a fully remote company and this position will be remote.\n\n* We are looking for someone who is ready to join us full-time after a brief trial period (all our employees do this).\n\n* We offer health benefits, 401k, unlimited time off, charity matching, and other cool perks. \n\n* We are offering an annual salary in the range of $110,000 - $130,000 USD.\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, React, Senior, Engineer, Front End, Video 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
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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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\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
# How do you apply?\n\nThis job post has been closed by the poster, which means they probably have enough applicants now. Please do not apply.
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\nWe live our passion of helping children learn and grow. Innovation and collaboration fuel us every day. We believe that if you are not moving forward, you are moving backward. If you embrace change and resist the status quo, we have a place for you. \n\nOur tech team is growing and Learning Without Tears is continuing to expand our digital products! While we don’t currently have a job opportunity, we want to engage top talent and be ready to add excellent Software Engineers to the team.\n\nIf you are interested in starting a conversation for future opportunities, we’d love to hear from you!\n\nCheck us out: www.lwtears.com and preview the Software Engineer description below.\n\nThe Software Engineer is responsible for the implementation of customer facing technical solutions that align with Learning Without Tears (LWT) objectives. \n\nWhat you'll be doing!\n\n\n* Design, develop, test and maintain internal and client facing digital products.\n\n* Collaborate with back-end and full stack developers to enhance the user experience.\n\n* Work closely with UX and visual designers to develop creative solutions that take into account the technical, organizational, schedule, and business requirements.\n\n* Collaborate with support engineers and customer experience teams to understand customers' needs.\n\n* Work closely with the product owner and business analysts to understand use cases and user needs.\n\n* Develop responsive products which render in multiple browsers and across multiple devices. \n\n* Develop performant, reusable and clean code.\n\n* Produce technical documentation and testing artifacts.\n\n* Troubleshoot general application and code issues.\n\n\n\n\nWhat you'll bring with you! \n\n\n* BS or BA in Computer Science, Information Systems or related field.\n\n* 4+ years of experience in core front-end technologies, preferably in a commercial environment.\n\n* Development experience in an EdTech environment preferred.\n\n* Expert in React or Vue.js front-end frameworks. Possible consideration with Angular 2.0+ experience. \n\n* Experience with HTML5 and SASS/SCSS/CSS.\n\n* Experience with mobile development preferred.\n\n* Experience working in an agile development environment; Agile, Scrum or Kanban preferred.\n\n* Experience with server-side JavaScript (ES6) development.\n\n* Experience working in a Continuous Integration (CI) environment; Travis, Bamboo or Jenkins preferred.\n\n* Knowledge of both relational and NoSQL database technologies.\n\n* Experience troubleshooting cross-browser compatibility issues.\n\n* Experience using version control systems; Git preferred.\n\n\n\n\n\n* Strong verbal and written communication skills.\n\n* Good organizational skills with the ability to handle multiple projects at once while completing quality work on a timely basis.\n\n* Ability to work both independently (with direction) and with a team.\n\n* Strong interpersonal skills in dealing with coworkers.\n\n* Strong problem solving capabilities with a focus on customer service.\n\n* Ability to excel in a rapidly changing environment.\n\n* Ability to sit for long periods of time; ability to access, input, and retrieve information from the computer.\n\n* Ability to work a flexible schedule including nights and weekends.\n\n\n\n\nBenefits & Fun:\n\n\n* Competitive Benefits including medical, prescription, dental, vision, short & long-term disability, life insurance, flexible spending, standing desks, and more!\n\n* Employee events including Company Picnic, Health & Wellness Fair, Turkey Fry, Yankee Swap, Pizza & Happy Hour Friday's, Milestone and Birthday Celebrations!\n\n\n\n\nLearning Without Tears is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Engineer, Developer, Digital Nomad, React, JavaScript, NoSQL, Git, Angular, Mobile and Excel jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $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
# 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: $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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About Us\n\nAt Inspectorio we are making our own software product, SaaS platform, that use IoT and Data to help retailers verify supplier compliance and bring transparency to their supply chains.\n\nFounded in Hong Kong in 2015, Inspectorio is now headquartered in Minneapolis, with R&D lab in Ho Chi Minh City and offices in Hangzhou, Quito.\n\nOur diverse team is comprised of Mathematician, Neuroscientist, Data Scientist to Pianist, Magician, Running Champion, Kendo Master, Wood Crafterโฆ\n\nWe are the only Vietnam based Techstars company and are working with leading retailers and brands around the globe, our initial market focus on China and Vietnam, and expanding 5 new markets in 2017.\n\nGet to know what Inspectorio is doing at: www.inspectorio.com\n\nJob Description\n\n- Brainstorm, design, and develop our online products โ including our websites, platforms, mobile apps and product-related things.\n- Work with team to continuously improve our productsโ UI and UX to bring the best experiences to the users.\n- Create the high quality, cross browser, responsive site layout in HTML5/CSS3 & JavaScript from PSDs or mockups and designs.\n- Implement standards-compliant, cross-browser front-end code of the mobile and web applications using library/framework like Angular 2.0/React, jQuery, Bootstrap and Foundation.\n- Ensure the technical feasibility of UI/UX designs.\n\nJob Requirement\n\n- Good English communication skills\n- At least 3 years experienced in web development\n- JavaScript ninja\n- Familiar with modern Frontend framework, e.g: Angular, React-Redux or VueJS etc.\n\nWhy it would be awesome to work with us\n\n BE HEALTHY\n\nWe recognize that our employees are the key to our success. Healthier employees are happier employees who perform well! We not only provide health insurance benefits, but we also get out of the office for fun activities like weekly soccer games.\n\n HAVE FUN\n\nHaving fun makes work much more enjoyable. We host company foosball, ping-pong tournaments and events to make sure our employees feel the love. Events may vary by office location, but the sentiment is the same: Fun matters.\n\n COMMITMENT\n\nWhen you join Inspectorio, you join a team. You have our leadershipโs commitment to treat all team members with respect. All our team members commit to performing the best for each other, and our customers. \n\nPlease mention the words **BURGER ZEBRA READY** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xNDY=). 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, Angular, Senior, Engineer, Full Time, Front End, English, Mobile and SaaS jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $120,000/year\n
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\nWhat We Are Looking For/What You Will Be Doing\n\nWe are looking for a senior full-stack Microsoft developer who is interested in becoming a full-time remote employee with occasional visits to our home office in Davis, California. If you are hired, you will be spending the first week onsite in Davis, California to become acclimated with our processes, get your laptop, and meet the people you will be working with. We don’t have a set requirement for periodic onsite visits, and this can be discussed during the hiring process.\n\nThe development team consists of local developers and remote developers. Many of our consultants and representatives (Veterinarians or Veterinary Technicians) are remote as well, and you will be collaborating with them daily.\n\nWe are primarily an ASP.NET/C# Web Forms shop, with some legacy Perl and ASP code, but we are slowly making the transition to ASP.NET/C# MVC and Angular when it makes sense to do so (i.e. expect to be coding in Web Forms initially with the opportunity to work with MVC in the future).\n\nSome of the tools that we use are Visual Studio 2017, Microsoft TFS/Git 2017, SQL Server 2008 (a major upgrade is in the works), Slack, Zoom, and Redgate’s SQL Prompt and SQL Source Control.\n\nIt is important to note that VIN is mostly a flat development organization. You will have a development manager, but expect to be interacting with our fearless leader, Paul, one of the co-founders of VIN.\n\nThis can’t be stressed enough: you will need to have excellent communication skills (both verbal and written), be self-motivated, and have a high-speed and reliable internet connection. You are the type of person that follows up on requests, doesn’t let things slip through the cracks, you have a knack for attention to detail and, above all, is a team player.\n\nRequirements\n\n\n* You have a minimum of a BS in Computer Science or related field.\n\n* Previous full-time remote work experience would be nice to have.\n\n* 12+ years of software development experience with the Microsoft technology stack.\n\n* 10+ years of ASP.NET/C# Web Forms experience.\n\n* 5+ years of ASP.NET/C# MVC experience.\n\n* 5+ years of experience as a full-stack web developer.\n\n* 5+ years of experience with Microsoft SQL Server, T/SQL, Stored Procedures and familiarity with using SQL Profiler for troubleshooting performance issues.\n\n* 5+ years of jQuery and JavaScript experience.\n\n* 5+ years of experience with HTML, CSS and creating responsive web pages.\n\n* 2+ years of WebApi/C# experience.\n\n* 2+ years of Angular experience.\n\n* Bootstrap 3 experience.\n\n* Nice to haves: Perl, ASP experience (yes, we have plenty of legacy code).\n\n* Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.\n\n* A team player who also works well without supervision.\n\n* Expertise with OOP and design patterns (Dependency Injection, Gang of Four, Domain Driven Design, SOLID principles, etc.).\n\n* Proficiency with Git and Git workflows.\n\n* Experience working in an Agile development environment.\n\n* Strong attention to detail.\n\n* You must be legally authorized to work in the United States.\n\n\n\n\nHiring Process\n\nWe don’t want to waste your time, which is why we would like for you to understand our hiring process. You will be notified after each stage if you will be moving forward in the hiring process.\n\n\n* Complete an online survey where we can sort out things like salary requirements, how you would react in certain situations, etc..\n\n* Complete a coding exercise (this is a significant time commitment).\n\n* Complete a brief phone interview with the dev leads (approximately 15-30 minutes long).\n\n* Complete a brief phone interview with Paul (our leader and co-founder of VIN) and Cris (our dev manager) (approximately 15-30 minutes long).\n\n* Complete a phone/video interview with the dev team (up to 60 minutes long).\n\n\n\n\nCurrent Benefits\n\n\n* A competitive salary.\n\n* Access to Pluralsight to further your technical prowess.\n\n* VIN pays 100% of employee-only company sponsored health insurance premiums, including medical, dental, and vision.\n\n* Currently, through a third-party administrator, VIN reimburses 100% of VIN sponsored employee-only medical deductible-only expenses – and up to 75% of VIN sponsored dependent medical deductible-only expenses.\n\n* 401k eligibility begins on the 91st day of full-time employment: there is a dollar for dollar match, of VIN earnings, up to 6% per pay period (e.g., if the employee contributes 1%, the match is 1%).\n\n* PTO accrues from date of hire, but is not eligible to be used until the 91st day of full-time employment. Sick time accrues at 2.33 hours per pay period, and vacation time accrues at 3.33 hours per pay period, and increases based on tenure.\n\n* 9 paid holidays (you are not eligible for holiday pay within the first two weeks of employment) and 1 paid personal day per year (the personal day does not affect your accrued time, and is gifted at your one-year anniversary). This is in addition to your PTO accrual!\n\n\n\n\nWhat You Need To Do\n\nThis part is important, please follow these instructions or we will not be able to move you forward in the hiring process.\n\nPlease respond with a copy of your resume and a cover letter. Be creative and tell us why you would be the perfect candidate for this position. If we like what we see, you will be receiving an email survey to kick things off.\n\nIf you are a consulting agency, please do not submit your candidates to us, they will be ignored.\n\nThank you for your interest in Veterinary Information Network! \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to C, C Plus Plus, Senior, Full Stack, Web Developer, Developer, Digital Nomad, React, JavaScript, Perl, CSS, Git, Angular, Microsoft, jQuery and Medical jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $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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\nSr. Web Developer\nGorilla Logic is looking for a talented Web Developer to work alongside a team of talented developers to design, develop, deploy and maintain web software. You will be responsible for developing both internal and external facing products. Products must be developed in a secure manner with special consideration to both performance and usability. \n \nRequirements:\n\n\n* Extensive JavaScript experience within Node environment\n\n* React, Backbone or Angular experience; prefer React and Redux\n\n* Experience with Server Side Rendering\n\n* A very good understanding of HTML5 and CSS3 as well as browser quirks\n\n* Expert understanding of HTTP and Rest Web Services\n\n* An understanding of jQuery legacy applications\n\n* Experience in a high traffic environment\n\n\n\n\n \nBonus Skills: \n\n\n* Experience with different caching technologies\n\n* Experience with video streaming technologies\n\n* Experience with Social Media APIs\n\n\n\n\nThe Details:\n\n\n* Contract or full time employment - you chose! If you chose full time employment, Gorilla Logic offers amazing health benefits and 401k with matching \n\n* Long term project\n\n* 100% Remote position!\n\n* Project to start immediately; flexible for a 2-wk notice\n\n* Perks: product ownership, fun environment, close-knit team, and endless opportunities within Gorilla Logic!\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 Web Developer, Developer, Digital Nomad, React, JavaScript, Video, Angular, Node and jQuery 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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