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Higher Education is in crisis. The cost of education is skyrocketing, while only 33% of students in the US graduate in four years and issues of equity and access are worsening.\n\nAt Coursedog, we believe Higher Ed's reliance on outdated software is the root of the problem. 75% of universities operate entirely on legacy, on-premise software, resulting in millions of frustrated students saddled with heaps of debt.\n\nCoursedog's mission is to break down barriers in Higher Education. To do so, we are building a modern operating system for Higher Education: from supercharging the student scheduling experience to empowering administrators with analytics that graduate more students in less time. Our vision is to build software that enables the $800b Higher Education market to reach its highest ideals to facilitate upward mobility, equity and positive change.\n\nCoursedog has raised $23m in venture capital as a hypergrowth startup backed by YC, First Round Capital and has tripled its employee headcount over the last 1.5 years. We were recently ranked in Forbes top 500 US startup employers and our employee engagement scores rank in the top 5% of tech companies. You can learn more about our culture [here](https://coursedog1.notion.site/The-Coursedog-Brain-e49387c1986b46c8ae72d6b98b89adcf).\n\nWe are looking for a QA Engineer to join the Coursedog product engineering team. The ideal candidate will be a proven technologist, passionate about software engineering, testing and user experience.\n\nAs a company, we value diversity and inclusion. We encourage people from underrepresented groups to apply.\n\n**What You Will Do:**\n* Perform manual testing of new features\n* Write end-to-end tests using Cypress (JavaScript testing framework)\n* Write front-end component tests using Cypress\n* Drive innovation to improve application stability\n* Improve engineering processes and tooling\n* Own the QA column in our kanban board\n* Collaborate with product and engineering teams to scope out new features and prepare test plans\n* Understand the needs of our clients to help improve the end-user experience\n\n**About You:**\n* Naturally curious and willing to step into the userโs shoes\n* 3+ years of experience in manual and automated testing\n* Full professional proficiency in English\n* Demonstrated experience with writing automated tests using JavaScript\n* Knowledge of modern JavaScript and best practices\n* Experience working with complicated, enterprise-level systems\n* Owners mentality\n* Comfortable with working in a fully remote, asynchronous team\n* Fast learner\n\n**Bonus Points for Any of These Skills:**\n* BS/MS in Computer Science or related field\n* Familiarity with front-end frameworks such as Vue.js\n* Familiarity with backend technologies such as Node.js and MongoDB\n* Experience working for a high-growth start-up\n* Big + for experience in higher education\n\n**Coursedog Provides:**\n* Flexible work hours - we have no weekly hour minimums or specified work times. Work whenever you want to, at a pace and time of day that you prefer.\n* Expectations of time off - we push all team members to take off at least 17 days per year. However, this is entirely your choice, and time off can be taken whenever you want/need it.\n* Remote-first company - We believe remote work is an approach to work, not just working from home, and spend much of our energy on fostering trust and psychological safety in our digital space. \n\nPlease mention the words **CRAM CRITIC EMPOWER** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMDA=). 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 — $90,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
โฐ Async\n\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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Higher Education is in crisis. The cost of education is skyrocketing, while only 33% of students in the US graduate in four years and issues of equity and access are worsening.\n\nAt Coursedog, we believe Higher Ed's reliance on outdated software is the root of the problem. 75% of universities operate entirely on legacy, on-premise software, resulting in millions of frustrated students saddled with heaps of debt.\n\nCoursedog's mission is to break down barriers in Higher Education. To do so, we are building a modern operating system for Higher Education: from supercharging the student scheduling experience to empowering administrators with analytics that graduate more students in less time. Our vision is to build software that enables the $800b Higher Education market to reach its highest ideals to facilitate upward mobility, equity and positive change.\n\nCoursedog has raised $23m in venture capital as a hypergrowth startup backed by YC, First Round Capital and has tripled its employee headcount over the last 1.5 years. We were recently ranked in Forbes top 500 US startup employers and our employee engagement scores rank in the top 5% of tech companies. You can learn more about our culture [here](https://coursedog1.notion.site/The-Coursedog-Brain-e49387c1986b46c8ae72d6b98b89adcf).\n\nWe are looking for a Backend Node.JS Engineer to join the Coursedog engineering team. The ideal candidate will be a proven technologist, passionate about software engineering, and have deep technical understanding of technologies such as Node.js. The position will be responsible for our backend services, infrastructure, and databases, and is also likely to touch the frontend quite a bit as well.\n\nAs a company, we value diversity and inclusion. We encourage people from underrepresented groups to apply.\n\n**What You Will Do:**\n* Use Node.js, MongoDB, and other BE tools to design and implement the underlying application logic and database structure powering our APIs.\n* Improving our AWS infrastructure and overall application performance\n* Work closely with other developers and infrastructure engineers to analyze and design the application architecture, and implement the functional requirements.\n* Understand the needs of our clients to develop and improve the end-user experience.\n* Collaborate with product managers to develop and enhance our products according to our product roadmap and business strategy\n\n**About You:**\n* Naturally curious and willing to step into the userโs shoes\n* 5+ years of backend development experience\n* Full professional proficiency in English\n* Deep technical knowledge and expertise in BE technologies and tools (Node.js, Express, MongoDB)\n* Demonstrated experience with designing REST APIs\n* Familiar with building SPAs and using Git for version control\n* Experience with building complicated, enterprise-level systems\n* Experience with unit and e2e testing\n* Owners mentality\n* Comfortable with working in a fully remote team\n\n**Bonus Points for Any of These Skills:**\n* 5+ years of development experience for web applications, especially in b2b saas\n* BS/MS in Computer Science or related field\n* Experience working for a high-growth start-up\n* Big + for experience in higher education\n* Familiarity with frontend frameworks such as Vue.JS\n\n**Coursedog Provides:**\n* Flexible work hours - we have no weekly hour minimums or specified work times. Work whenever you want to, at a pace and time of day that you prefer.\n* Expectations of time off - we push all team members to take off at least 17 days per year. However, this is entirely your choice, and time off can be taken whenever you want/need it.\n* Remote-first company - We believe remote work is an approach to work, not just working from home, and spend much of our energy on fostering trust and psychological safety in our digital space.\n* Lots of other benefits\n \n\nPlease mention the words **BREEZE WORLD GLUE** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMDA=). 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 — $130,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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**Radical candor? More like radical gander, right?**\n\nOk, enough goose puns for the moment, but now that weโve got your attention, allow us to tell you more about this company called GooseChase and why might you want to join us!\n\nYou love an app that makes you smile, right? Well our product is a lot of fun. And even though our origins are that of a humble scavenger hunt app, weโve now evolved (hatched?) into a super-flexible platform used by millions to create all sorts of experiences! Itโs all the best parts of a scavenger hunt, with a delightful twist to keep you coming back for more.\n\nWith all that fun and flexibility, weโve been growing like crazy. For teachers in the classroom, weโre the new โTV cartโ, aka the learning tool that students legitimately look forward to. For todayโs workplaces, virtual or otherwise, we help the team connect with each other to the point where they want to come into (or logon) to work. And for local cities and towns, we bring families together in a way that truly builds a sense of community.\n\nBut weโre also unique in that we donโt have any investors and, as a result, are able to put our people before profit. Seriously. We have a profit sharing program specifically for this reason! It also means we grow at the pace we want to and put the time into making this the best possible place to work. When we do something, itโs because itโs the best thing for our team and our customers, no matter what. Weโve actually been fully remote from the very beginning, because we wanted our people to have the flexibility to live wherever and however they wanted!\n\n**So what exactly is this job?**\n\nIf youโre looking for impact & ownership, this is about as good as it gets. Youโll have the opportunity to take lead on our back-end tech stack going forward, charting our technical path, contributing to our product direction and helping shape the team as we grow!\n\nFrom a day to day perspective, youโll be a core member of our cross-functional product development team, focused on both the game organizer and participant experiences. Within our product team, there are no silos or artificial barriers, meaning youโll be working closely with other engineers and designers! Whatever will help give our customers the best experience possible!\n\nWe recognize building the best products requires using the best tools, so we empower our engineers through access to the best tools and hardware available to remove barriers and enable fast iterating, robust code deployments.\n\nIn terms of technologies, youโll be working closely with our front-end engineers as well as developing our API and async task system which:\n\n* Is currently based on Django / TastyPie / Celery, with plans to migrate to a Node.js-based architecture (thatโs where you come in!)\n* Stores data in Postgresql, with images & videos in S3\n* Utilizes redis and memcached for caching, session storage, and async task result storage\n* Runs on Linode, switching over shortly to our new kubernetes-based cluster\n* Powers our mobile applications and web-based game manager\n\nLooking at how we work, our methodologies are:\n* Continuous integration using CircleCI to empower developer autonomy and shorten development cycles\n* Agile, with two week sprint cycles\n* Daily async check-ins - stay connected to the team, but without zombie standups\n* Project management in Asana, with our โofficeโ taking place on Slack & Zoom - we have a very strong gif game\n\n**How do you know if this might be for you?**\n\nAt GooseChase youโll be working alongside a team of highly motivated, world-class engineers with tons of opportunities for learning, growth, and mentorship. Our product team works closely together, so we are extremely selective about who we hire to ensure the calibre of our engineering talent remains high. Be prepared to bring your โAโ game!\n\nWe understand that relevant experience comes in all shapes and sizes and the ability to do the job is all that matters. With that in mind, we arenโt going to put together a generic list of all the requirements that weโre looking for with this job, however, there are certain things we are looking for - specifically:\n\n* Have you been able to collaborate & communicate successfully with others in a cross-functional team?\n* Do you have very high standards for your work and desire to work with other talented people?\n* Have you succeeded at architecting and implementing APIs that have been used by lots of people?\n* Are you passionate about full stack development and the web ecosystem?\n* Do you bring a depth of expertise in security and performance best practices?\n* Are you experienced in developing production-grade web systems that are performant and fault-tolerant at scale?\n* Are you based in the GMT-4 to GMT-8 time zones (North America), so you can work closely with our distributed product team?\n* Can you get down with an uncomfortable amount of goose puns?\n\nOk the last one isnโt super work related, but we honestly do have a lot of goose puns. Itโs one of our favourite parts of our culture!\n\nWe do things differently here. Weโre all about fun, but also making an impact. We care deeply about working with amazing people, and have set up our company culture specifically for that - our compensation is competitive, our work environment is autonomous and collaborative, and our emphasis is on learning and growth. Put simply, itโs the type of company we actually want to work at ourselves!\n\nSo, this is us, standing in front of you, asking you to join us. \n\nPlease mention the words **AWESOME CONGRESS SHIELD** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMDA=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
โฐ Async\n\n๐ฐ Profit sharing\n\n
\n\n#Location\nNorth America
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\nThe elevator pitch \n\nTake the lead on fully automating our DevOps and be part of our international and collaborative team of curious remote developers building consumer tech front-ends in React/React-Native and complex infrastructure backend in Node.js (microservices).\n\nWe’re looking for a DevOps developer that can craft and implement a fully automated CI/CD pipeline and institutional deployment at (massive) scale.\n\nAbout you \n\nWe’re excited to tell you about Aula and what we’re working on, but first of all, let us explain who we’re looking for. The most important thing about you is that you are curious and care deeply about building great products that affect people’s lives. You are excited about joining a startup with all the ups and downs that entails. You are transparent, reliable and considerate. You are excited about shipping quickly. You are excited about trying out the newest technologies. You are ready to work hard to further our mission.\n\nBeyond this, our requirements are:\n\n\n* A passion for making developers’ lives easier and happier\n\n* Thorough knowledge of CI/CD Tooling\n\n* Programming experience in Node.js\n\n* Comfortable with infrastructure as code and deployment to public clouds\n\n* Extensive experience in designing Unix/Linux system architecture\n\n* Deep expertise in deploying cloud solutions (AWS etc)\n\n* Solid experience with containerisation technologies (Docker, Kubernetes)\n\n* Experience with Terraform and other Hashicorp products.\n\n* Experience with production databases management and deployments\n\n* You live within GMT-5 and GMT+5.5 (from South America/Central US time to India, Pakistan and some of Russia) for us to be awake at the same time.\n\n\n\n\nAbout us \n\nAula is a communication platform for education. Think ‘Slack for education’: consumer tech on the front-end yet complex infrastructure on the back-end. We’ve built Aula because we believe digital learning infrastructure should encourage community and participation-based learning.\n\nFor students, this means less one-way communication from the teacher, more collaboration with fellow students (using integrations with tools like GitHub and codepen) and easier access to student services like the welfare team - even if you’re commuting or are away from campus on a placement. We’ve recently raised a $4.2m seed round and some people think we’re worth watching out for.\n\nOur team \n\nWe’re a bunch of people from all over the world (Denmark, Philippines, France, Albania, Georgia, Pakistan, Sweden, India, UK and US) that care deeply about making educational experiences more engaging. Our developers have previously lead teams that have built things like the Georgian version of Youtube (myvideo.ge with 2.5 million monthly unique viewers) and a novel way to share and view 3D medical images (TissueStack), so beyond focusing on creating a supportive and collaborative environment where features get shipped quickly, we also have quite a bit of experience.\n\nYou’ll be working closely with your team so we thought you should hear from two of your future team members, Oliver and Brice.\n\nWe are backed by a world-class team of investors such as Project A, Nordic Makers (an angel group including Co-founders of Unity and Zendesk) and executives from LinkedIn and IBM.\n\nOur tech stack \n\nWe only use the bleeding edge tools to build educational infrastructure of the 21st century. We’ve explained it in more detail in this blog post, but here’s a quick overview of what we’re building with:\n\n\n* React (and React Native)\n\n* Microservices backends with Node.js and AWS\n\n* Docker\n\n* ES6/7 Javascript\n\n* Redux\n\n* Mongo, Redis and others dbs\n\n\n\n\nFor DevOps in particular, you’ll be working with tools like\n\n\n* Terraform (‘infrastructure as code’)\n\n* Multiple database types\n\n* General Javascript including Node.js\n\n* Docker\n\n* AWS\n\n* Our internal CLI\n\n\n\n\nWorking at Aula \n\nWe think the most important variable in choosing a job is getting the chance to work on complex and important problems with friendly and curious people in a collaborative environment.\n\nBut beyond that, joining Aula also means\n\n\n* A rare opportunity to build a DevOps setup from the ground up\n\n* Being part of a fast-paced and mission-driven startup made up of a creative, friendly and international team.\n\n* Plenty of responsibility, autonomy and encouragement to shape your own tasks and contribute original ideas.\n\n* A supportive environment with an intense focus on learning and improvement\n\n\n\n\nYou’ll be doing pair programming, have one-on-ones where we speak about how to develop you both as a programmer and a leader, and occasionally jump on a video call and share a ‘remote meal’ while a team member speaks about a topic they care about. Once a month we also have ‘Mad Computer Science Idea’-day, where the entire team gets together to create something that has never been created before or using some tech that’s usually not used for that purpose.\n\nThe role \n\nWe’re looking for a seasoned developer that can take the lead on creating a fully automated DevOps setup to make our developer team really happy.\n\nHere’s a snapshot of what you’ll be working on:\n\n\n* Infrastructure deployment/management:\n\n\n* Management of our current infrastructure.\n\n* Monitoring of our resources: dozens of network interfaces, hundreds of servers, dozens of databases, etc.\n\n* Deployment of new infrastructure resources (new institutional environments)\n\n\n\n\n\n* Tooling\n\n\n* Integrate all the automation around infrastructure/deployments into the Aula-CLI\n\n* Create new tools to ease other developers’ lives/deployments\n\n\n\n\n\n* Deployment/test pipeline\n\n\n* Create/maintain the right pipeline in order to ensure maximal automation around running our tests and deployments\n\n* Full CI/CD pipeline\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe already use a number of solutions for automating repetitive and/or critical tasks. All our infrastructure is managed via Terraform, and we’ve built a custom CLI that automates deployments, automates parts of the development and allow for easy troubleshooting and local development.\n\nA big part of the role is to continue building on top of those existing tools and to bring new ones that would fit our environment and needs.\n\n2 main rules:\n\n\n* Infrastructure as (reusable) code\n\n* Automate all the things!\n\n\n\n\nBenefits \n\n\n* Personal development is part of being 'a high performer'. Each quarter, you'll set targets for your own personal development.\n\n* Shared ownership: Joining the Aula journey means you will own part of the company. \n\n* Technology: Get hooked up with the technology you need to do your best work. \n\n* Free books: Whatever you want to read. \n\n* Family leave: We offer enhanced family leave, no matter if you're the one giving birth or not - and a commitment to open, continuous communication. \n\n* Flexible working \n\n* Company retreats \n\n\n\n\nInterview process \n\nGet an overview of our untraditional and mostly async interview process here.\n\nPlease write 'I breathe semicolons.' before your answer to the first application question so that we know you have read the whole job description!\n\nLook forward to hearing from you,\n\nThe Aula team \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to DevOps, Engineer, React, JavaScript, Video, Cloud, Medical and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n
$67,500 — $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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\nThe short version \n\nTake the lead on fully automating our DevOps and be part of our international and collaborative team of curious remote developers building consumer tech front-ends in React/React-Native and complex infrastructure backend in Node.js (microservices).\n\nWe’re looking for a DevOps developer that can craft and implement a fully automated CI/CD pipeline and institutional deployment at (massive) scale.\n\nAbout you \n\nWe’re excited to tell you about Aula and what we’re working on, but first of all, let us explain who we’re looking for. The most important thing about you is that you are curious and care deeply about building great products that affect people’s lives. You are excited about joining a startup with all the ups and downs that entails. You are transparent, reliable and considerate. You are excited about shipping quickly. You are excited about trying out the newest technologies. You are ready to work hard to further our mission.\n\nBeyond this, our requirements are:\n\n\n* A passion for making developers’ lives easier and happier\n\n* Thorough knowledge of CI/CD Tooling\n\n* Programming experience in Node.js\n\n* Comfortable with infrastructure as code and deployment to public clouds\n\n* Extensive experience in designing Unix/Linux system architecture\n\n* Deep expertise in deploying cloud solutions (AWS etc)\n\n* Solid experience with containerisation technologies (Docker, Kubernetes)\n\n* Experience with Terraform and other Hashicorp products.\n\n* Experience with production databases management and deployments\n\n* You live within GMT-5 and GMT+5.5 (from South America/Central US time to India, Pakistan and some of Russia) for us to be awake at the same time.\n\n\n\n\nAbout us \n\nAula is a communication platform for education. Think ‘Slack for education’: consumer tech on the front-end yet complex infrastructure on the back-end. We’ve built Aula because we believe digital learning infrastructure should encourage community and participation-based learning.\n\nFor students, this means less one-way communication from the teacher, more collaboration with fellow students (using integrations with tools like GitHub and codepen) and easier access to student services like the welfare team - even if you’re commuting or are away from campus on a placement. We’ve recently raised a $4.2m seed round and some people think we’re worth watching out for.\n\nOur team \n\nWe’re a bunch of people from all over the world (Denmark, Philippines, France, Albania, Georgia, Pakistan, Sweden, India, UK and US) that care deeply about making educational experiences more engaging. Our developers have previously lead teams that have built things like the Georgian version of Youtube (myvideo.ge with 2.5 million monthly unique viewers) and a novel way to share and view 3D medical images (TissueStack), so beyond focusing on creating a supportive and collaborative environment where features get shipped quickly, we also have quite a bit of experience.\n\nYou’ll be working closely with Oliver, our CTO, so we thought we’d put a face on him.\n\nWe are backed by a world-class team of investors such as Project A, Nordic Makers (an angel group including Co-founders of Unity and Zendesk) and executives from LinkedIn and IBM.\n\nOur tech stack \n\nWe only use the bleeding edge tools to build educational infrastructure of the 21st century. We’ve explained it in more detail in this blog post, but here’s a quick overview of what we’re building with:\n\n\n* React (and React Native)\n\n* Microservices backends with Node.js and AWS\n\n* Docker\n\n* ES6/7 Javascript\n\n* Redux\n\n* Mongo, Redis and others dbs\n\n\n\n\nFor DevOps in particular, you’ll be working with tools like\n\n\n* Terraform (‘infrastructure as code’)\n\n* Multiple database types\n\n* General Javascript including Node.js\n\n* Docker\n\n* AWS\n\n* Our internal CLI\n\n\n\n\nWorking at Aula \n\nWe think the most important variable in choosing a job is getting the chance to work on complex and important problems with friendly and curious people in a collaborative environment.\n\nBut beyond that, joining Aula also means\n\n\n* A rare opportunity to build a DevOps setup from the ground up\n\n* Being part of a fast-paced and mission-driven startup made up of a creative, friendly and international team.\n\n* Plenty of responsibility, autonomy and encouragement to shape your own tasks and contribute original ideas.\n\n* A supportive environment with an intense focus on learning and improvement\n\n\n\n\nYou’ll be doing pair programming, have one-on-ones where we speak about how to develop you both as a programmer and a leader, and occasionally jump on a video call and share a ‘remote meal’ while a team member speaks about a topic they care about. Once a month we also have ‘Mad Computer Science Idea’-day, where the entire team gets together to create something that has never been created before or using some tech that’s usually not used for that purpose.\n\nThe role \n\nWe’re looking for a seasoned developer that can take the lead on creating a fully automated DevOps setup to make our developer team really happy. \n\nHere’s a snapshot of what you’ll be working on:\n\n\n* Infrastructure deployment/management:\n\n\n\n* Management of our current infrastructure.\n\n* Monitoring of our resources: dozens of network interfaces, hundreds of servers, dozens of databases, etc.\n\n* Deployment of new infrastructure resources (new institutional environments)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n* Tooling\n\n\n\n* Integrate all the automation around infrastructure/deployments into the Aula-CLI\n\n* Create new tools to ease other developers’ lives/deployments\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n* Deployment/test pipeline\n\n\n\n* Create/maintain the right pipeline in order to ensure maximal automation around running our tests and deployments\n\n* Full CI/CD pipeline\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe already use a number of solutions for automating repetitive and/or critical tasks. All our infrastructure is managed via Terraform, and we’ve built a custom CLI that automates deployments, automates parts of the development and allow for easy troubleshooting and local development.\n\nA big part of the role is to continue building on top of those existing tools and to bring new ones that would fit our environment and needs.\n\n2 main rules:\n\n\n* Infrastructure as (reusable) code\n\n* Automate all the things!\n\n\n\n\nInterview process \n\nInterview processes don’t need to be scary and stressful for us to be able to pick out those of you that would fit in the best at Aula. The first three stages all take place asynchronously in a dedicated Slack channel filled with other curious and smart candidates - it’s turned out to be quite a community. You’ll chat with Oliver about your experience and your thoughts particular topics. You’ll then receive a (~5 hour) test to complete over the course of 48 hours - on the weekend if you’d like. Then you get to meet the team on video conference. If both parties feel comfortable, we’ll then give you an offer to join us. The whole process takes place over the course of around 10 days, in your own time.\n\nWe put a lot of effort into finding and developing the right team members and we prefer to spend our time on candidates that take the time to understand if they fit into the role. Please start your application with the words ‘I breathe semicolons’ to show that you took your time to read all of this \n\nApplication deadline: May 28 \n\nLook forward to hearing from you,\n\nThe Aula team \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to DevOps, Engineer, React, JavaScript, Video, Cloud, Medical and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n
$67,500 — $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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