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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 (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjU=). 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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Archilyse is building a unique application that makes architecture quality measurable and comparable with market traction and potential to disrupt the whole real estate industry. We are a young, hungry, interdisciplinary and multi-national team of curious people who enjoy working together towards our shared vision. \n\nWe are looking for a junior or mid remote frontend developer to join our team.\n\nOur stack is mainly built in Python for the Backend and JS for the frontend, while some core components are written in C++/VulkanAPI. Take a look at our stack here.\n\n**Frontend Developer**\nYou are willing to write clean, simple and tested code that is continuously delivered.\nYou are comfortable with modern Javascript (ES6, promises).\nYou have either some experience with React or willingness to learn it.\nGood knowledge of HTML/CSS.\nYou love building new products and taking responsibilities from end to end, gathering requirements and dealing with stakeholders to deliver according to expectations.\n\n**OTHER SKILLS**\nThe ability to work across the stack (from frontend to backend) is a plus.\nGood knowledge of algorithms & data structures. You can take a piece of code and find a way to make it more scalable.\nExposure to or willingness to learn Docker and basic linux administration skills.\n\n**HOW WE WORK**\n\nThere is a relatively flat hierarchy and best ideas win. We are transparent and respectful.\nWe try to find our own agile way\nYou can make an impact from proposal to deployment.\nWe offer flexibility in terms of location and time. Most of the team works from Zurich, but we have people working remotely from other places of the world (Poland, Spainโฆ).\nWe automatize all things and you will deploy some code on your first day (or second :))\n\n**CONDITIONS:**\nFull remote and flexible times, considering some main shared hours with the team\n30-45kโฌ year salary, based on experience\n25 days of holidays + usual bank holidays in Zurich.\n\n \n\nPlease mention the word **TEMPTINGLY** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjU=). 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\nEurope
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You'll form a key part of a team of developers building backend services to support our SaaS eCommerce platforms.\n\nYou start your day in a team Stand Up discussing progress you made yesterday, listening to your team members describe their current issues and dropping some knowledge bombs on how you โsolved this last timeโ. Youโre working from home today, so you pay the pet tax and encourage your four-legged-friend wave to the camera before logging off.\n\nFirst up youโve got a pair-programming session with a Junior Developer in your team to help them through a tough ERP integration that theyโve been working on. Theyโve been steadily improving under your experienced wing and are turning into a really productive team member.\n\nAfter lunch youโll set your Slack status and turn on Do Not Disturb for a couple of hours while you debug a weird issue with a customerโs site. Thereโs been a change to the out of stock logic recently to support multiple warehouses. You update your unit test suite to cover this unexpected scenario and tell the Project Manager the good news! You push your feature branch to Bitbucket and watch Bitbucket Pipelines build your artifact and prove that your tests pass.\n\nYour JIRA issue has automatically transitioned to โIn Code Reviewโ and you open your pull request, studying your diff carefully before assigning it to your team mate for a sanity check.\n\nTomorrow (assuming all is well!) youโll merge your pull request into a release branch and let Pipelines deploy it to Staging where it will be regression tested by the QA Team and their bank of automated tests. It should be out to Production by the end of the week, providing we can get through the testing and get client sign off by 2pm on Thursday.\n\n**If you read this and it sounds like your ideal job โ we want you on the team!**\n\n## What you'll be doing\nThe following should give you an idea of how youโll be expected to typically be spending your time. Itโs not set in stone and it may change from week-to-week, but it gives an idea of what is expected from the role.\n\n### Software Development (80%)\n\nThe majority of your time will be spent working with your team to deliver software that meets the needs of our customers. This isnโt time that youโll spend entirely in your editor, thereโs stand up, sprint planning, scoping, architecting and designing that youโll take part in to make sure weโre building exactly what we need in the right way.\n\nGiven your experience, a portion of this time is expected to be spent assisting other team members in delivering their work effectively.\n\n#### Process and Tooling Improvements (10%)\n\nMaking sure that we donโt sit still and keep evolving the way we build and deliver software is a critical investment of time, particularly from a team member with your experience. Use this time to try that tool you read about and see if itโs worthy of being a part of our toolchain.\n\n#### Personal Development (10%)\n\nKeeping up with new software releases, development practices, horror stories and post mortems are an essential part of any Software Developerโs time! Use this time to push forward your objectives and research tools and techniques you need to stay productive.\n\n## Requirements\n\n#### Essential Technical Skills\n\n* Server-side JavaScript\n* Experience with FaaS platforms (e.g. Google Cloud, Azure, AWS, etc)\n* Experience with one or more popular Node framework (e.g. Nest, Koa, Express, Hapi)\n* Experience integrating with NoSQL data stores (e.g. Cosmo, Mongo, Firestore, Dynamo)\n* Working with third-party REST and GraphQL APIs\n* Experience unit testing with Javascript\n* Experience of the full software lifecycle\n* Experience with Agile methodologies\n* Advanced experience working with Git\n* Advanced knowledge of the HTTP and H2 protocols\n* Advanced knowledge of web application security\n\n#### Essential Knowledge & Experience\n\n* At least 2 years of development experience working in a development team within a commercial environment\n* Experience dealing directly with non-technical stakeholders\n* Highly motivated with demonstrable technical and analytical skills\n* Desire to further technical skills and knowledge\n* Attention to detail, commitment and desire to complete a consistently high standard of work\n* Advanced time management skills with the ability to manage own tasks to agreed timelines with limited supervision\n* Able to clearly communicate complex design and development decisions\n* Advanced knowledge of best practice and architecture for complex web applications\n* Advanced knowledge of and able to avoid common security issues in web applications\n* Able to articulate complex technical solutions with minimal assistance\n* Able to design and build complex technical solutions with minimal assistance\n* Strong communication skills\n\n#### Desirable Technical Skills\n\n* Typescript\n* Experience with Azure or Google Cloud\n* Client-side JavaScript\n* React\n* Docker\n* Experience integrating with relational databases (e.g. Postgres, MySQL)\n* Experience with APIs that implement HATEOAS+HAL\n* Atlassian Suite (Jira, Confluence, BitBucket)\n* Experience with PCI compliance\n* Experience working with servers over SSH\n\n#### Desirable Knowledge & Experience\n\n* At least 1 years software development experience on an ecommerce platform\n* Experience of people management in a fast-paced development environment\n* Managing tasks and timelines of a development team, within a commercial environment\n\n## Benefits\n* We're fully remote and will support you in working from wherever you like\n* Flexible working hours to suit your lifestyle\n* 22 days holiday + bank holidays + an extra day's holiday for each year worked\n* Your birthday off\n* Vitality private health cover (Currently UK only. After one year)\n* Pension scheme (UK only)\n* Perkbox (Currently UK only. Access to a wide range of discounts and special offers)\n* Long service bonus (5 years and 10 years)\n* ยฃ1000 referral bonus - recommend a friend for a job!\n* Eyecare vouchers (Currently UK only)\n* Company wellness initiatives\n* Access to Employee Assistance Programme\n* Training and development plans for everyone\n* Collaborative, supportive culture led by strong values\n* Regular social events and networking opportunities\n* Relaxed and friendly team \n\nPlease mention the words **TACKLE LABEL SUGAR** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjU=). 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 — $90,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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**Remote Senior Frontend Developer for Likvido (VueJS/Vuex/Webpack/Sass)**\n\nHello there! Are you ready for a really ambitious position as a senior frontend 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 Senior Frontend Developer that can bring our visuals, UI/UX and frontend stack to the next level. \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* 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:\n\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.\n\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 switching to TypeScript - but we need your input as well here!\n\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\n\n**Responsibilities** \n\nBeing a Senior Frontend Developer at Likvido, your job is to build awesome products. We want to โwowโ our customers.\n\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\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\n\n**Requirements**\n\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\n\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* You manager will be operating from Denmark\n\n**Location**\n๐ Worldwide\n\n \n\nPlease mention the words **ROOM OVEN EMERGE** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjU=). 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 — $70,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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\nDo you want to use your development skills for good? Would you like to be part of an employee-managed non-hierarchical organisation for social benefit? If so, join us!\n\nIn short\n\n\n* Full stack web development\n\n* Django or similar\n\n* Linux\n\n* Agile\n\n* Not-for-profit motivated by social impact\n\n* Employee managed organisation\n\n* 35 hours, 6 weeks holidays + bank holidays\n\n* Part time and remote considered. Flexible hours\n\n* £36,400 pa\n\n\n\n\nWhat we're looking for\nAt Aptivate we don’t have job titles. We are generalists with cross-cutting skills and responsibilities, and most of us specialise in a few areas, for example, software development, project management or design. We often change roles depending on what needs doing and how a team is made up. We are all responsible for the organisation's well-being. There’s currently nine of us and we often find that we need more capacity to work in a development role.\n\nWe are looking for a generalist, with digital application development skills. However, this is more than just a development role. At Aptivate we are equally responsible for setting and working towards our mission. You would have equal ownership and responsibility over Aptivate and become part of what makes it work.\n\nSkills we're in need of:\nWe are looking for someone who has skills in full-stack web application development. We'd expect at least two years experience in web development, with HTML, CSS, JavaScript and a backend framework. We'd also expect knowledge of common development tools such as Git, experience using Unix-like systems and some experience with automated testing.\n\nOur favourite framework is Django although we sometimes use Drupal, WordPress, CKAN or other frameworks when appropriate. We would expect you to have experience with a web application framework such as Django or Rails. Django is of particular interest to us.\n\nAlthough we sometimes create simple websites most of our work is web applications that involve backend business logic, database access, and integration with other applications so we would expect you to have experience writing that kind of application.\n\nIt probably goes without saying but you should be able to write clean maintainable code, be keen to learn, be self-motivated, and have good communication skills.\n\nBonus points for:\n\n\n* Familiarity with Agile development processes\n\n* Dev Ops: Linux based server maintenance and automation, deployment, CI, etc.\n\n* Building REST APIs (or similar) (e.g. Django Rest Framework, etc.)\n\n* Data analysis/visualisation (Numpy, Pandas, Bokeh, D3, or similar)\n\n* Modern JS frameworks (React, Vue, Angular n+1)\n\n* Maps (leaflet, OpenLayers, Google maps)\n\n* UX/Visual design\n\n* Standards, tools and frameworks common in international development (ODK, Commcare, Ushahdi, Frontline SMS, Rapid Pro, CKAN, IATI, etc.)\n\n* Project lead and management\n\n* Organisational management\n\n* Work in organisations with a flat structure\n\n* Facilitation\n\n* International development sector\n\n* Up for taking an active role in the management of, and sharing responsibility for an employee-run organisation\n\n* Demonstrate interest in for-more-than-profit work\n\n\n\n\nWhat will you be doing?\nOur clients are charities, NGOs and governments who are working in international development. We only take on work which we feel is worthwhile and contributes in some way to our vision of empowering people to have a say about decisions that affect them.\n\nYou will work on a variety of projects with different technology requirements. Our projects sometimes entail a project manager, UX designer and multiple developers. We prefer it when that happens. But sometimes it might be just you. We typically have several projects on the go at once and you may be involved with more than one.\n\nProjects often start with discovery workshops to understand user needs, develop personas, and build a prioritised backlog of User Stories. Iterative development follows with regular deployments, feedback and retrospectives. Daily check-ins with clients by video call keep everyone on the same page. The team do whatever it takes to get the User Stories to Done: project setup, analysis, database design, back-end coding, front end coding, HTML and CSS. You’ll be involved in all aspects.\n\nWe’re all generalists. You will regularly participate in things outside the developer role, including:\n\n\n* Represent Aptivate at technical and international development conferences and events\n\n* Work directly with clients; build, maintain and manage the relationships that are central to our reputation and success\n\n* Write proposals, negotiate contracts\n\n* Participate in discovery workshops, analyse and understand user needs\n\n\n\n\nWe make important decisions about the organisation together by consensus and you will participate in this process, helping us to improve and develop our working practices. You will be invited to become a director of the organisation following a successful appraisal period.\n\nAbout the role\nIt is possible to work from either our Cambridge or Brighton offices. For the right candidate we will consider remote or home based candidates who can working within, or close to UK hours 10am-6pm and who are available to easily travel to our offices and to monthly meetings in London. Remote workers would not need to attend all such meetings in person but will be encouraged to participate periodically in person.\n\nHow to apply\nPlease send us the following as PDF attachments:\n\n\n* your CV (maximum two sides)\n\n* a personal statement describing why you would like to work with Aptivate and what you would bring to this role (maximum two sides)\n\n\n\n\nYou must be able to legally work in the UK (unless applying to work remotely). If you have any questions about the role or about Aptivate please contact us at [email protected].\n\nNo recruiters or agencies, Thank you. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Developer, Digital Nomad, JavaScript, Video, HTML, Angular, Travel, Linux and Backend 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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