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We make elegant iOS-based photo booths connected to peripherals like printers, DSLR cameras, and LEDs. It's all powered on the backend by a Node.js API, MongoDB database, and several microservices (also written in Node). Our product suite also includes a web frontend written in React/Next.js.
If you are a kind, respectful, and thoughtful React Native developer (preferably with iOS experience too!) and you want to focus on building high-quality mobile-first products, we're looking for you!
You'll be working on a small team of iOS and React developers, collaborating with other development teams, and implementing software that's so good that our clients don't even notice it exists.
You'd be working in a collaborative, remote-first environment, but we respect the need for independent and heads-down deep work, so we don't have a lot of meetings or bureaucracy. If you are looking for a workplace that respects you as a person, and will both expect and help you to perform at your best, we are the place for you!
Tech Stack
You don't need to know all of these for your job, but we hope you're interested in these technologies and have at least some knowledge about most of them.
Frontend: iOS native app with core functionality written in Swift, with additional React Native functionality that is shared with the frontend web admin.
Help unify the management functionality of our web and native apps using React Native
Upgrade the current software where it isn't great ๐ฅ
Make recommendations (and implement them!) for how to improve overall software quality.
Come to the table with fresh ideas for how to improve the user experience for our customers.
Collaborate with other staff to build new features and squash bugs.
Integrate with 1st-party products and services such as our APIs and microservices.
Requirements
Most importantly, you MUST be kind, respectful, and thoughtful. Strong opinions are very welcome. Jerks are not.
Secondly, you must be willing to work in the context of a team. Yes, many of your deliverables will be due to heads-down programming, but you can't work in a vacuum or ivory tower.
Hands-on work experience as a React Native developer.
Hands-on work experience as either an iOS developer or a web developer (or both!)
Track record of building high-quality, battle-tested software.
Experience with all the basics: version control, CI, agile development, communication tools like Slack, etc
We are a remote-first company, but you need several hours of overlap with Pacific Time so you can collaborate synchronously with the team. You will need to confirm that you reside within GMT-8 to GMT-3.
Benefits
๐ฅ Health Benefits
๐ด 401K for California Based Employees
๐ Education Stipend
๐ป Remote Work
๐ฐ Bonus Plan
๐๏ธ Annual Retreat
โ๏ธ Generous PTO and Holiday Schedule
๐ผ Quarterly Financial Meetings
๐ Open Book Management
๐ช Intimate Team
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Salary and compensation
$100,000 — $160,000/year
Location
North and South America
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* Full-time permanent role\n* Work remotely or relocate and be based out of Sydney, Australia\n* Visa and relocation support available (subject to conditions) \n* Different salary ranges for relocating employees\n* You will need to work 9 - 1pm AEST / AEDT, flexible on your other 4 hours per day\n* Simple hiring process: 3 interviews + code exercise\n\nWrite code day-to-day and up skill those around you.\n\nDo you enjoy coaching others and working with colleagues who help each other develop their skills every day? We partner with our clients to deliver projects and new product features every day, whilst helping to develop the skills, knowledge and capability of those around us in the team. You'll have the opportunity to work in Product Development teams in different domains, both greenfield products as well as evolving existing ones.\n\nWhy are we looking for polyglot developers? Well, we know everyone has their favourite language or framework, but we also know that itโs important to use the right tool/language/framework for the job at hand, and that a pragmatic approach might mean using a language that is already in production. Also, polyglot and/or agnostic developers tend to focus on core software engineering principles and practices, rather than what is shiny in a new framework or language. So whilst we usually work with JavaScript it doesnโt mean we arenโt able to transfer our engineering skills and work with other languages when it makes sense.\n\nThrough regular Learning Lunches, Technical Brown Bags, Software Crafters Meetups, Start of Week meetings, Team Offsites and other social and community events, our team learns and collaborates together and is always sharing knowledge and helping each other, both within Pragmateam, clients and the community.\n\nTo be successful in this role you must have an open mind to sometimes work with a language that is not your usual one and most likely consider yourself a polyglot, ie. someone who is happy to learn new languages or further develop their skills if needed for the task at hand. You must also love developing the skills of other software engineers and helping them improve their craft and capability. The ability and passion to coach others and make things a little bit better is part of the job, so having the empathy and soft skills to do it is important.\n\n**Why it's goodโฆ**\n\n* Opportunity to work across a variety of domains, with different problem spaces and technologies.\n* Able to share your knowledge and develop the skills of those around you, whilst writing code and learning every day.\n* Be a member of a cross-functional agile team delivering together end-to-end.\n* Working in a stable product team (ie. we don't like pure project work) provides a lot of job satisfaction as you are an integral part of the product development process.\n* We work in clients employing continuous delivery practices such as CI, automated testing and continuous deployment.\n* We prefer to work for medium or small product companies instead of large enterprises, as it's easier to be set up for success, have a positive impact and influence.\n* We choose our work and often say no, so people like the work that we do around here.\n* Education & Work From Home budget of $4,000 that you manage yourself: decide if you want to go to a conference, spend it all on books or dedicate yourself to an online training course, all while having a professional, productive and comfortable setup for when you're WFH\n* The 'team' in 'Pragmateam' does mean something: we are never by ourselves in clients so that we can support each other and deliver together.\n* We are curious and have a culture of continuous improvement so we are always keen to learn more and improve ourselves and Pragmateam.\n\n\n**To be successful in the role youโll have the following skills:**\n\n* Extensive commercial experience (usually 6+ years) in developing custom built web applications, ideally having worked with JavaScript and some of the usual (or unusual) Javascript frameworks such as React, Angular, VueJS. On the back-end you might have worked witih node.js, .Net, Go or Kotlin to name a few.\n* Solid experience working in teams that use XP practices (eg. CI, TDD, pairing, small releases).\n* Support and coach others as well as help teams improve and develop their capabilities, through pairing, Coding Dojos, Dev Guilds, Brown Bags, mentoring, influencing, 1-on-1's etc.\n* Experience across the full tech stack with an interest in developing software both backend and front end (a bias to one side is normal and totally fine).\n* Experience with TDD and the benefits of writing tests first before starting on your code.\n* Solid experience refactoring code, ability to describe different refactoring techniques.\n* Experience with Object Oriented programming and able to discuss design patterns.\n* Passion for writing Clean Code, so everyone in the team can understand it.\n* Awareness of distributed architectures and micro-services and interest to learn more.\n\n**Our Recruitment Process**\n\n* Phone interview (30-60 minutes)\n* Test Coverage exercise (2-3 hours)\n* Pairing + Tech Interview (45-90 minutes)\n* Management Interview (60 minutes)\n\n\nInterested? Apply below or you take a look further at Pragmateam here: https://pragma.team/\n\n**About Pragmateam**\n\nWhy not join Pragmateam and be part of a product delivery company with a rich and supportive culture, centred on learning? Through regular Learning Lunches, Technical Brown Bags, Software Crafters Meetups, Start of Week meetings, and other social and community events, our team learns and collaborates together and is always sharing knowledge and helping each other, both within Pragmateam, clients and the community.\n\n**Benefits:**\n\n* Work visits to Australia to work with the team\n* 20 days annual leave, 10 days sick / carers leave\n* Individual Learning & Development budget\n* Work From Home support budget\n* Fortnightly Learning Lunch\n* Fortnightly Technical Brown Bag lunch\n* PragmaThanks recognition program\n* Fun and casual company environment\n* Great work/life balance \n\nPlease mention the word **PAINLESS** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMzc=). 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 - Remote
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*Comp also includes .5% - 1.25% Stock Options*\n\nPenji is a SaaS platform that helps universities scale up student support programs (e.g. tutoring, mentoring, advising). Weโve signed deals at 55 universities like Rutgers, Georgia, and Vanderbilt in the last 24 months and are set to continue growing quickly. We are looking for a full stack developer to join our small remote team.\n\nYouโll be working alongside our CTO, contributing across our whole stack including:\n- A React Native app (iOS, Android, Web) that students, tutors, and advisors use to schedule, manage interactions, and chat\n- A React admin app for visualizing and managing a centerโs activity\n- Our backend systems that integrate with university systems\n\nYouโll also help in developing new ways for universities to support their students while expanding existing features like appointments, drop-in, and kiosk.\n\n**How youโll be interviewed:**\n- Youโll send us your GitHub or other profile and any material about your skills\n- Weโll review some tech questions related to your experience and also areas in our stack\n- You can ask us any questions or things youโre curious about\n- Weโll do some hands-on coding especially with React\n\n**We want to learn more about:**\n- A React Native app you helped release\n- Or your contribution to an open source project\n- Or how you earned your StackOverflow reputation\n- Or a presentation, article, or demo you made\n- Or some cool tech you worked with recently\n\n**How youโll work:**\n- Ship features each week across all our apps and platform\n- Participate in daily standups and weekly prioritization meetings\n- Work with our university partners to improve and expand their programs with new modes and features\n- Meet up in VR for a round of minigolf!\n\n**The stack youโll work with:**\n- Language - JavaScript & TypeScript\n- Frontend - React, React Native, React Native Web, Redux, Parse\n- Backend - Node, Parse Server, Cube JS, Heroku\n- Data - MongoDB, Firebase, BigQuery\n- Testing - Appium, Jest\n- Tools - Slack, Trello, GitHub, Loggly, JupyterLab, Azure DevOps, Docker\n\n**Within 1 week youโll:**\n- Set up your local environment\n- Work on a good first issue and ship it\n\n**Within 1-2 months youโll:**\n- Work together on at least one large project released to production\n- Understand overview of systems and integrations\n- Help debug and triage user-facing issues\n- Propose ideas for our roadmap\n\n**Within 3-6 months youโll:**\n- Own large features and new integrations in production\n- Sketch out and review new products and get feedback from university partners\n- Collaborate on defining priorities and have deep understanding of student and partner needs\n\n**What we offer:**\n- 401K with 3% match, and another 2% match of 50%\n- Health Insurance Reimbursement\n- 15 Days Vacation, Unlimited Sick Days\n\nThe higher education system is entering a major state of change. Schools are feeling intense pressure to modernize, and Penji has found a customer-base that is motivated and excited to collaborate on building the future. Itโs been a really great year and weโre just getting started. Weโd love to welcome you to the team!\n \n\nPlease mention the word **SUPPORTS** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMzc=). 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 — $100,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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Penji helps universities scale up student support programs (eg. tutoring, mentoring, advising). Weโve signed deals at 25 top universities like Rutgers, Georgia, and Vanderbilt within 12 months and have a large and growing pipeline. We are looking for a full stack developer to join our small remote team.\n\nYouโll be working alongside our CTO, contributing across our whole stack including:\n- A React Native app (iOS, Android, Web) that students and tutors use to schedule, manage interactions, and chat\n- A React admin app for visualizing and managing a centerโs activity\n- Our backend systems that integrate with university systems\n\nYouโll also help in experimenting with innovative tutoring modes while expanding existing features like appointments, drop-in, and kiosk.\n\n**How youโll be interviewed**\n- Youโll send us your GitHub or other profile and any material about your skills\n- Weโll review some tech questions related to your experience and also areas in our stack\n- You can ask us any questions or things youโre curious about\n- Weโll do some hands-on coding especially with React\n\n**We want to learn more about:**\n- A React Native app you helped release\n- Or your contribution to an open source project\n- Or how you earned your StackOverflow reputation\n- Or a presentation, article, or demo you made\n- Or some cool tech you worked with recently\n\n**How youโll work:**\n- Ship features each week across all our apps and platform\n- Participate in daily standups and weekly prioritization meetings\n- Work with our university partners to improve and expand their programs with new modes and features\n- Meet up in VR for a round of minigolf!\n\n**The stack youโll work with:**\n- Language - JavaScript & TypeScript\n- Frontend - React, React Native, React Native Web, Redux, Parse\n- Backend - Node, Parse Server, Cube JS, Heroku\n- Data - MongoDB, Firebase, BigQuery\n- Testing - Appium, Jest\n- Tools - Slack, Trello, GitHub, Loggly, JupyterLab, Azure DevOps, Docker\n\n**Within 1 week youโll:**\n- Set up your local environment\n- Work on a good first issue and ship it\n\n**Within 1-2 months youโll:**\n- Work together on at least one large project released to production\n- Understand overview of systems and integrations\n- Help debug and triage user-facing issues\n- Propose ideas for our roadmap\n\n**Within 3-6 months youโll:**\n- Own large features and new integrations in production\n- Sketch out and review new products and get feedback from university partners\n- Collaborate on defining priorities and have deep understanding of student and partner needs\n\n**What we offer:**\n- Stock options available, up to 2% for the right candidate\n- 401K with 100% match up to 3%, and another 50% match up to 5%\n- Health Insurance Reimbursement\n- 15 Days Vacation, Unlimited Sick Days\n\nThe higher education system is entering a major state of change. Schools are feeling intense pressure to modernize, and Penji has found a customer-base that is motivated and excited to collaborate on building the future. Itโs been a really great year and weโre just getting started. Weโd love to welcome you to the team! \n\nPlease mention the words **OXYGEN AROUND WARRIOR** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMzc=). 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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If you have a soft spot for bootstrapped, profitable, remote companies with a meaningful product, and you want to use your frontend development skills for good, youโll like this.\n\n**About us:**\n\nDropsโ goal is to turn language learning into a delightful game while ensuring effective learning. Drops is one of the top10 most innovative education companies according to FastCompany. Our app is in the Appstore for 3+ years, teaches 35 languages, was featured by both the App Store and Play Store multiple times - App of the Year in 2018 on the Play Store - and the company is still run by the founders. We are a small, super-capable remote team mainly spread across Europe (we have a small marketing crew in California) . Weโre working synchronously, so time zones matter for us. We communicate via Slack, Github and Monday. We want to be the no.1 app for vocabulary learning and we are getting there quickly with our current user base of 18 million, a monthly active of >1,500,000 and an average store rating of 4.7.\n\nYou can find us here: [https://languagedrops.com](https://languagedrops.com)\n\n**About you:**\n\nYouโll be a core part of the development team, working on both our main (Drops) and auxiliary products (Droplets, Visual Dictionary, Internal CMS tools). This means a lot of ownership, which we cultivate by having a flat structure.\n\nYouโre a no-nonsense person, who is comfortable taking on larger projects, who has been working in working at a product company and has extensive front-end development experience.\n\nYou have been working with React or React Native for years, have deep knowledge of everything thatโs happening in the browser or in a mobile client and looking for challenges in growing a product from an already large userbase to tens of millions of MAU, with all the complexity thatโs involved in that.\n\nYou strongly prefer static typing over dynamic languages, and use every opportunity to transform code that doesnโt use types into code that does. You generally prefer to use a minimal set of simple tools to a diverse range of complex ones.\n\nYou like to have a variety of projects - at this job, youโll be developing a complex web app, a static site generator (react-static), building internal automation infrastructure/tools and contributing to our internal content management system.\n\nWeโre building a small, but super capable team. Youโre naturally more interested in the fate of the product & driven to grow professionally than in managing people.\n\nWe value clear and honest communication and transparency, itโs the linchpin of our culture and current success and freedom. You will be involved in both high and low level decision making and will be available during European working hours (9AM - 6PM GMT).\n\nWe are looking for a missionary rather than a mercenary.\n\n**Whatโd be different here:**\n\n* Weโre a small team. Weโre optimising for impact, not for headcount. Youโll be carefully considering any tradeoff that would lead to increased complexity.\n* Weโre using a single programming language - TypeScript. We have strict linter rules. Every pull request needs to be approved before it lands in master. We use the rebase workflow.\n* Weโre using React + Redux to develop UI, on both mobile and the web. We use selectors extensively. Our backend is on AWS, deployed to Lambda.\n* Weโre doing things in a functional way, concentrating state, minimising side effects and making dependencies explicit. Weโre sharing 98%+ of the code between Android, iOS and Web.\n* Weโre writing software with a web developerโs mindset.\n* We automate where it has positive ROI.\n* Our biggest challenge is (and will remain): managing the complexity of sharing a lot of code between different apps.\n* Weโre not building a hierarchy. Weโre encouraging everyone to be autonomous.\n\n# Responsibilities\n
**You will:**\n\n* Work cross functionally with our designer / data analyst / backend developer / project owner to define, scope, estimate and plan various aspects of the product.\n* Work independently and with other engineers to develop new web experiences..\n* Support of production applications / sites that youโve built or helped to build.\n* Communicate effectively and often to ensure that everyone is aligned. \n\n# Requirements\n**You have:**\n\n* At least 5 years of experience in software (product) development.\n* At least 2 years of experience in building with React or React Native.\n* Experience architecting and developing complex web or mobile apps and static sites.\n* Some experience in understanding basic funnels, and collaborating with support to resolve user-facing issues.\n* Project management experience (everyone is managing projects at Drops).\n* Strong verbal and written communication skills and the ability to work well cross-functionally.\n* Experienced in strongly typed languages, and/or Typescript/Flow. \n\nPlease mention the words **WHEN CRICKET UNHAPPY** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMzc=). 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, React Native, Front End, Education, Mobile, Marketing and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n
$62,500 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nEuropean time zones
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