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Hello there! Are you ready for a really ambitious position as a senior frontend developer?\nAnd yes, the role is fully remote, so you can do your job wherever you want; from the beach, the pyramids, even from the moon if you like (well, of course you need to have an internet connection).\nLikvido is a (very) fast-growing startup. We are around 60 employees now, and we are aiming for a series A funding to realize our huuuuge ambitions for the coming years.\nWe are now looking for a Senior Frontend Developer that can bring our visuals, UI/UX and frontend stack to the next level.\nLetโs be polite and introduce ourselves first - so who are we and what are we doing?\nLet's face it: accounting sucks. Entering data into a stupid system? Sending invoices? Trying to get the last decimals to match so your auditor doesnโt scream at you?\nWe would prefer to spend time with family or friends. The same goes for our customers.\nAt Likvido we are automating accounting for our customers. We do this by having a super awesome product that helps you:\n* Send โsmart invoicesโ that reconcile themselves\n* Send automatic reminders for invoices that go unpaid\n* Pay your bills in Likvido so you donโt have to go to your bank (and the bills of course reconcile themselves)\n* Automatically scan all your receipts and bills so you donโt have to enter data again\n* Get paid if an invoice has not been paid on time through our debt collection system\n\nIf you *really* hate accounting, we also have an accountant service where our accountants take care of everything for a small price.\nSo to summarize what Likvido is doing:\nWe are letting you focus on what matters, instead of spending time on boring administrative work.\n# Tech stack\nOur main application is a web application, where our customers can interact with the product. This web application consists of a VueJS frontend and an API - using the Backend For Frontend (BFF) approach. This means we are evolving the frontend and API in a symbiosis, where the API requests are tailored to the exact use-cases of the frontend. The styling of the frontend is a custom-made look designed by our in-house UX/UI designer in cooperation with Studio Skulptur: https://www.studioskulptur.com/likvido.\nWe use StoryBook to keep track of our Vue components. We are generally very open to adopting new technologies, whenever they provide some nice improvements over our current stack. One of the next steps we are considering is to upgrade from Vue 2 to Vue 3 as well as switch to TypeScript - but we need your input as well here!\nYou will join our current team, consisting of 9 colleagues, both frontend and full-stack developers, plus a product team with UX/UI designers and product managers.\n# Responsibilities\nBeing a Senior Frontend Developer at Likvido, your job is to build awesome products. We want to โwowโ our customers.\nDay-to-day that means you will:\n* Implement new visual changes (HTML + CSS + JavaScript preferably in Vue.js)\n* Be responsible for the frontend technical stack in the solution in cooperation with the current team\n* Make sure we continue building and improving our โnice and reusableโ UI components\n* Make code reviews and be responsible for the JavaScript & HTML+CSS in the solution\n* Help push forward our platform and codebase, to make sure it is easy to maintain and performs well\n* Give feedback and input towards the design and interactivity of the site. It is important that you help make the site more user friendly and beautiful\n\nYou will participate in the development process, just like your colleagues do, which means maintaining the current codebase, adding new features, doing code reviews etc. We are moving towards forming small autonomous teams, with a very high level of ownership and influence over the product and the technologies. This environment provides a lot of freedom for the teams to take control over their work, and let their creativity unfold.\n# Requirements\nWe are looking for someone who can say โYES!โ to the following:\n* I am a senior frontend developer with 5+ years of experience\n* I have multiple years of experience building a modern JavaScript stack. Also, I am familiar with build tools such as Webpack/Rollup and know how to set them up to use the latest JS features (ESNext) and new CSS specs.\n* I am up-to-date on the latest JS & CSS specs and know best practices around modern state management (like Redux, Vuex). This is important because we always strive to leverage the new technologies that make our lives easier.\n* I know how to set up a modern stack that makes use of client-side routing and offers all the things youโd expect from a modern SPA, such as offline support, service workers, push notifications, etc.\n* Bonus: Experience writing unit tests as we want to cover the most critical areas with good tests, and we are already very far here\n\nSo without further ado: If you consider yourself a top frontend developer, and feel like having a very ambitious role is the next step in your career - APPLY!\n# Practicalities\n* You will work 100% remote along with our existing team\n* We work within CET office hours but are flexible to accommodate other schedules\n* We pay a good salary\n* We expect you to be fluent in English\n* The position is full-time\n* Your manager will be operating from Denmark \n\nPlease mention the word **COVENANT** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi42MQ==). 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
$60,000 — $70,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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# **Remote Full Stack Developer for Likvido (C#/.NET 5/VueJS/Kubernetes/Azure)**\n\nHello there! Are you ready for a really ambitious position as a full stack .NET developer?\n\nAnd yes, the role is fully remote so you can do your job wherever you want; from the beach, the pyramids, even from the moon if you like (well, of course you need to have an internet connection).\n\nLikvido is a (very) fast-growing startup. We are around 60 employees now, and we are aiming for a series A funding to realize our huuuuge ambitions for the coming years. \n\nWe are now looking for a skilled full stack .NET developer that can impact our products and become a part of our remote tech Likvido family.\n\n\n**Letโs be polite and introduce ourselves first - so who are we and what are we doing?**\n\nLet's face it: accounting sucks. Entering data into a stupid system? Sending invoices? Trying to get the last decimals to match so your auditor doesnโt scream at you?\n\nWe would prefer spending time with family or friends. The same goes for our customers.\n\nAt Likvido we are automating accounting for our customers. We do this by having a super awesome product that helps you:\n\n- Send โsmart invoicesโ that reconcile themselves \n- Send automatic reminders for invoices that go unpaid\n- Pay your bills in Likvido so you donโt have to go to your bank (and the bills of course reconcile themselves)\n- Automatically scan all your receipts and bills so you donโt have to enter data again\n- Get paid if an invoice has not been paid on time through our debt collection system\n\nIf you *really* hate accounting, we also have an accountant service where our accountants take care of everything for a small price.\n\nSo to summarize what Likvido is doing:\nWe are letting you focus on what matters, instead of spending time on boring administrative work.\n\n\n**Tech stack**\n\nOur main application is a web application, where our customers can interact with the product. This web application consists of a VueJS frontend and an API - using the Backend For Frontend (BFF) approach. This means we are evolving the frontend and API in a symbiosis, where the API requests are tailored to the exact use-cases of the frontend. The styling of the frontend is a custommade look built with Sass and designed by our in-house UX/UI designer in cooperation with Studio Skulptur: https://www.studioskulptur.com/likvido. The API is running on .NET 5 and written in C#, but we also have a legacy ASP.NET MVC application running on old .NET framework - which we are in the process of getting rid of.\n\nWe run all of our services in Microsoft Azure. The most recent services are running on AKS (Azure Kubernetes Services), and the legacy services are running on App Service. Our goal is to move everything to AKS. All of our source code is hosted on Github and we use Github Actions to deploy our services to AKS. We deploy to production at least once per day.\n\nWe use SQL Server and Azure Blobs for our data storage needs. We might introduce MongoDB or CosmosDB for specific use cases, as we are generally very open to adopting new technologies, whenever they provide some nice improvements over our current stack. \n\nOur general architecture is to build bounded contexts, with a number of services and databases inside each context. The services are small and scalable, and we use both queues, event grids and HTTP APIs for communicating between services.\n\nYou will join our current team, consisting of 9 developers, both frontend and full stack developers, plus a product team with UX/UI designers and product managers. We expect you to participate in the whole product workflow - from idea to production. You will help build new features, do code reviews, make releases, and make sure your features work and continue to work in production. You will also help us push forward our technical stack and infrastructure, to improve the performance, availability and scalability of our products.\n\n\n**Responsibilities**\n\nBeing a Full Stack Developer at Likvido, your job is to improve our product and build great technical solutions!\n\nDay-to-day that means:\n- Implement new features (C# + JavaScript)\n- Help maintain our current products\n- Actively participate in team meetings, discussing product feature improvements as well as technical issues and improvements\n- Make code-reviews and be responsible for the features you build\n- Help push forward our platform and codebase, to make sure it is easy to maintain and performs well\n\nYou will also participate in the development process like your other colleagues, which means maintaining the current codebase, adding new features, doing code reviews etc. We are moving towards forming small autonomous teams, with a very high level of ownership and influence over the product and the technologies. This environment provides a lot of freedom for the teams to take control over their work, and let their creativity unfold.\n\n\n**Requirements**\n\nWe are looking for someone who can say โYES!โ to the following:\n- I am a senior full stack developer with a minimum of 3 years of experience in a similar position.\n- I put great pride in my work, and I like to solve challenging problems in ways that will make maintenance easy.\n- I enjoy following the technology trends and consider how they can be used to solve the problems we face.\n- I have strong opinions, but I understand and respect the opinions of others as well, and I will seek to resolve conflicts in a productive manner.\n- I have multiple years of experience with\n - C#\n - Modern .NET stack (.Net Core, .NET 5)\n - JavaScript (VueJS and TypeScript is a bonus)\n - Git\n - MSSQL\n\nSo without further ado: If you consider yourself a top full stack developer, and feel like having a very ambitious role is the next step in your career - APPLY!\n\n\n**What we offer - and a few practicalities!**\n\n๐ฐ Competitive salary\n๐ด Vacation \n๐ Learning & dev budget\nโฐ Flexible hours\n๐บ 100% Remote\n๐ International environment\n๐ฃ๏ธ AND we expect you to be fluent in english\n \n\nPlease mention the words **OYSTER CURIOUS KITCHEN** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi42MQ==). 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 — $60,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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## Full-time. Fully remote within CETยฑ2. Still hiring post-Covid! ๐\n\nJust is a FinTech company building SaaS products for corporate treasury. We help CFOs and finance teams in large multinational companies forecast and manage their financial risk.\n\nWe launched our first foreign exchange analytics solution in August 2019 and already serve +20 major corporate customers and 2 non-profits.\n\nWeโre currently developing a โliquidity forecastingโ tool which lets companies forecast how much money theyโll have in the bank in the future, and stress test this forecast against various global events.\n\nWe have a great product development team and are looking for an experienced front-end developer to join us so that we can build top-notch user experiences for our customers more quickly.\n\n### ๐ What we offer\n\n- Join a FinTech startup at the sweet spotโearly enough that you can still help shape the company, but established enough to offer good job stability and growth prospects.\n- 100% remote working, unless youโd like to live in Oslo (itโs nice! ๐ณ๐ด๐๏ธ๐ฒ๐ณ๏ธโ๐)โand weโll buy you some decent home office equipment.\n- Regular opportunities to get together with the whole company somewhere fun ๐๏ธ\n- โฌ65-75k salary, wherever you areโwe wonโt low-ball you for being in a country with a lower cost of living.\n- Stock options, because we want it to be your company as well as ours ๐\n\n### ๐ท๐พโโ๏ธ What youโll be doing\n\n- Youโll spend most of your time in the first months developing our liquidity management productโwe have customers pre-committed to this, so weโre eager to launch as soon as we can.\n- Youโll primarily be responsible for the web client and GraphQL server, but will likely get involved with other things too.\n- Youโll work with our other engineers to come up with the right overall architecture for our solution, and design gRPC APIs that make sense for the front-end.\n- Weโll want you to develop UI test coverage. We have good automated test coverage of our backend services, and front-end unit tests, but weโd like to start running UI tests with Puppeteer or similar.\n- Youโll also lead the design and implementation of a real-time collaboration feature, using something like ShareDB.\n- Weโll spend time helping you to understand our business and archetypical customer in detail. Our engineers donโt just follow instructionsโthey have their own vision of the product and are always looking to find ways to do things better.\n\n### โ The requirements\n\n- You should have extensive experience developing complex web applications with React, Redux and TypeScriptโweโd love to see some cool things you made!\n- You should also have worked with GraphQL.\n- You should be good with CSS and familiar with preprocessors.\n- Youโll need an eye for detail and can build things that don't just work, but look and feel great too.\n- You need to practice modern software development techniques such as unit testing, continuous integration & distributed version control.\n- You need to be within ยฑ2 hours of the CET timezone, because we think remote collaboration is really important.\n- We want you to be a fun person to work with! We believe that working together as a team is the most important thing for success.\n\n### ๐๐พ Also good if\n\n- You have some backend development experience, especially with Go. We support working across the full stack for people who are interested.\n- You've worked with Web Components, using Stencil.js or similar.\n- You have publicly available projects and code that we can take a look at.\n\n### ๐พ Technologies we use\n\n- *Frontend:* React, Redux, TypeScript, Stylus, GraphQL\n- *Backend:* Go, Java 11, gRPC, RabbitMQ, Open Policy Agent, PostgreSQL\n- *Platform:* Google Cloud Platform, Docker, Kubernetes\n- *Tooling:* Your choice of new laptop, GitLab, Bazel\n\n### ๐ Applying\n\nFeel free to send us your CV at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]), along with a link to something cool you've built previously that we can check out.\n\n*(Direct applicants only. We're not open to outsourcing firms or recruiters, sorry.)* \n\nPlease mention the words **TEXT MONSTER CLAW** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi42MQ==). 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, Senior, Engineer, Full Stack, GraphQL, Front End, Developer, Digital Nomad, Finance, Java, Cloud, CSS, SaaS and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nCET ยฑ2 timezone
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