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Hello there ๐\n\nThanks for being interested in Deedmob!\n\nI'm David, one of the founders of Deedmob & CTO and who will be reviewing your application if you choose to apply ๐ . Let's get it straight out of the way: you would be Engineer #3 in a team of 6. Below you'll find detailed sections on what we think you should know about us before deciding to join us. Feel to skip to sections which interest you!\n\n>>>>>> ๐งณ The story of Deedmob so far\n\nMy cofounder Boudewijn and I started Deedmob 4 years ago in Amsterdam to help connect young people with purpose in their careers, and help solve large social problems in the process. We set out to build a platform that would help charities engage our generation with flexible, impactful and enjoyable volunteering opportunities. \n\nWe've taken lots of twists and turns along the way, we've learned a bunch and helped thousands of organizations spur volunteers into action. We have a small and effective team and believe in working smarter, not harder. We've discovered it's incredible how much a small team of focused and capable individuals can accomplish through effective teamwork and communication. We don't have many meetings, and most of our work happens asynchronously (written) on Asana. Everyone is included and can see every discussion or decision they want to contribute to. \n\nSometimes working at startups can be stressful and you can be expected to work unpaid overtime or on the weekends. That is not the case here at deedmob. You have the choice to work 4 days a week and work rarely extends beyond working hours.\n\nDuring the coronavirus crisis we shifted our work onto creating coronahelpers, a multi country volunteering initiative which helped thousands of at risk or ill people receive critical goods such as medicine and groceries. Our work resulted in mentions of deedmob and coronahelpers in dutch parliament, a conversation with the dutch prime minister Mark Rutte and the dutch queen Maxima. We were also honoured this year on Forbes' 30 under 30 social entrepreneurs list alongside Greta Thunberg.\n\nWe are growing steadily and in the past we have raised money from venture capital investors. We are now focused on growing a stable, impactful and profitable social enterprise without additional external investment.\n\n>>>>>> ๐ค The product\n\nWe have a stable customer base of large companies like TomTom, Red Bull and H&M which use our software for corporate volunteering. The same product is also used by charities and local governments to engage people to volunteer. Our business model is SaaS (Software as a service) which means we charge customers per month to use our hosted solution. Our customers include Sanquin, the national dutch blood bank, large companies and local governments like Utrecht. Charities can use our platform to find volunteers for free, which is what you can see at deedmob.com. \n\nOur paid product allows organizations to create their own website with an inbuilt CRM, analytics and administrative data views into the platform. You can learn more about it at deedmobtools.com. Our product is one product with options to configure theme, pages and other settings per customer. \n\nWe try to be pragmatic about product management and we've learned our fair share. We were once a feature factory (See [https://cutle.fish/blog/12-signs-youre-working-in-a-feature-factory](https://cutle.fish/blog/12-signs-youre-working-in-a-feature-factory)) but have learned our lesson since. We have a set of standard components we use to make interfaces and don't use a product designer for interface work, instead relying on our premade systems and the strengths of interface intuition of our team. A great resource for developing this skill is Refactoring UI ([https://refactoringui.com/](https://refactoringui.com/)). This lets us get stuff done faster and with fewer people who need to understand the problem and solution. This comes with tradeoffs, and sometimes we do spend a longer time thinking about a particular problem from a product design perspective. \n\n>>>>>> ๐ป What kind of technical work do we have upcoming?\n\n- 30% Making small adjustments to features or interface to make our product clearer or solve the customer's problems better, based on their feedback. Often it's little product changes that can add lots of value to customers. This often involves learning more about the customer's problem and clarifying their feedback with the product manager in order to come up with the best and simplest solution.\n- 20% Working on a new larger feature based on a customer problem we see across customers that is the biggest pain point. An example of such work on our roadmap is a file manager for the different files uploaded by an organisation in our tool.\n- 20% Fixing bugs. We have automated integration tests but sometimes there are visual issues or uncovered parts of the codebase where something goes wrong. We don't support IE or most annoying older browsers that would otherwise cause time consuming bugs.\n- 20% Adding a feature required for the launch of a new customer. This is almost always something that will also be useful for our existing customer base, but would have been a dealbreaker for this customer.\n- 10% DevOps/Deployments/Tech debt elimination\n\n>>>>>> ๐ About the role starts here\n\n**We think an ideal candidate would**\n\n- have the ability to ship solid code in React and Node (and Typescript, but you can learn that on the job)\n- understand how web apps work and have a basic understanding of deployments, browsers, servers etc.\n- acknowledge the challenges working in teams and believe that empathetic and effective communication is important\n- have an attitude of humbleness towards technology and the risks of creating problems from trying to solve problems too early (such as scaling, performance)\n- have a preference towards the simplest solution rather than the most technically interesting or most theoretically correct one\n- have pragmatism in being able to make decisions with incomplete information, and knowing when it's best to ask for clarification\n- have good personal time management skills\n- have good english communication skills\n- be able to help contribute to UI decisions for new features\n- have an attitude of learning and growth\n- be experienced with the challenges of remote work\n- have a feeling of responsibility for upholding product stability and quality\n- be empathetic and develop an understanding of our customer's problems\n\n**After the first 6 months we expect you to**\n\n- have shipped tasks making product roadmap progress and added value to customers\n- have helped upheld current technical stability and uptime\n- be communicating effectively in the team\n- be leading engineering decisions\n\n>>>>>> ๐พ About the codebase starts here\n\nWe started work on deedmob in 2016 with React + Redux + Node + REST + Postgres and Server side rendering. In 2019 we converted the entire codebase to Typescript as well as React functional components and hooks. In early 2020 we also added GraphQL for some endpoints.\n\nHere are some points about how we do things currently\n\n- We deploy to google cloud via Kubernetes & using cloud build so that one command can release a new version of the codebase.\n- We use github for git hosting.\n- We release approximately once every one to two weeks without a fixed schedule\n- We have automated integration tests in cypress for all important product flows.\n- We share lots of types and files between the frontend and the backend, as its all typescript!\n\n>>>>>> ๐ About remote work at deedmob\n\nWe have experimented with a couple days remote for the last couple of years but more recently during the coronavirus crisis we gave up our beautiful office in Amsterdam in favour of full remote work.\n\nWe have regular retreats to bring the team together in an epic location, and have had great times travelling together to Marrakech Morocco, Albufeira Portugal and Lisbon.\n\nThe role is remote but we are currently open to candidates within 2 hours of our timezone (CET) in order to reduce any possible issues with meeting times and occasional synchronous collaboration.\n\nWe have daily standups in morning and work without a specific methodology (like agile) currently as we have tried it and found it's not useful at our small team size.\n\n>>>>>> ๐ค The interview process, roughly\n\n- 20 min call to assess fit \n- 40 minute live react coding call (no algorithms testing)\n- 3hr take home assignment\n- 30 minute technical call to discuss assignment submission with two engineers\n- 30 minute product call\n- 30 minute call with ceo\noffer\n\n>>>>>> ๐ About some of the people of deedmob\n\nBoudewijn Wijnands (CEO): A closer of deals. A fan of disney and dogs. Can always be bribed with chocolate or cake. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/boudewijnwijnands/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/boudewijnwijnands/)\n\nDavid (CTO): It feels weird to write about myself here in the third person. I'm interested in habits, personal development and product engineering. I try to live intentionally through a vegan diet and donating money via the ideas of effective altruism. I love puppies, playing football and cooking. [https://twitter.com/davidvfurlong](https://twitter.com/davidvfurlong)\n\nHendrik-Jan: A drummer, golfer and big fan of cuban cigars. Our resident adult as the oldest team member ๐ง. Also called "the Puppet Master" for the strength of his network. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hendrik-jan-overmeer-ab957a6/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/hendrik-jan-overmeer-ab957a6/)\n\nGerbrand Holland: Great writer. Recently started as a part time working student.\n\n>>>>>> ๐ Perks\n\n**Here are some of the perks of the job**\n\n- Impactful, purpose driven work (for instance our software has activated 20,000 new blood donors in the last 2 years)\n- Computer setup of your choice\n- Option for 4 days a week\n- Responsibility & the accompanying freedom and learning\n- Work from home (or from a co-working space)\n- Regular team retreats to sunny and fun locations\n- Core contribution into what we work on and how we solve a problem\n- Volunteering time off work\n- Low amount of time spent in meetings\n- Yearly budget for learning and development\n- Financial stability of the company (job security)\n- Low stress environment (low frequency of urgent issues or work)\n- Sizable equity compensation\n- Market rate salary compensation\n\nWe think it's an incredible and rare opportunity for the right person. However we also know that there are great engineers like you that would be unhappy and not thrive in this role.\n\nIn the interest of transparency and avoiding a mismatch, **we think you should consider these reasons not to join us.**\n\n- There are fewer senior people to learn from and ask questions to than at a bigger company. Learning and career development is important to us but it will largely have to be self motivated and with external mentors or on the internet. We want to help you achieve your personal goals and will support you financially and structurally to achieve them.\n- We're growing, but the company is not growing in value or team size as fast as hyper funded startups. If you're hoping to get rich quick by joining a startup very early we would recommend choosing somewhere else.\n- If you need structure and someone to tell you what to work on, you will probably struggle with the autonomy and freedom you will have at Deedmob. A bigger company is probably a better choice.\n- If you want to work on a new project every couple of weeks, it's probably not a good fit. While the work is varied and changes, lots of the work is making improvements to our core product which some people don't like doing as much. That's fine. We know that building something great takes time and many of the greatest breakthroughs are small changes based on deep insights. We share less exciting work equally and try to reduce it by investing in changes or automating things. That being said, if you're easily bored and want constant new technical challenges it may not be the best role for you. Many of our challenges are product and technical challenges, so someone interested in being involved heavily in adding value to our customers through gaining a deeper problem understanding will thrive.\n- You should not join us if you want to work 60 hour weeks. We've been there when we started out. We firmly believe it's not about how hard you work, but how good your decisions are about what to work on and how. Some people really like working all day. We'd rather finish at 5 and spend time with our families or significant others.\n- If you think more features and complex technology is the best way to solve all problems, we probably have a different philosophy and it won't be a good fit. Technology is great and we strive to make great, pragmatic decisions but we see it as a means to solve customer problems. For us the most valuable work at the moment is usually creating great and often simple solutions learned from a deep product understanding rather than improving performance.\n- There's lots of code in our codebase that other people have written, and while there are docs, comments and we have eliminated technical debt on a rolling basis, understanding other's people code can be time consuming and not feel productive. We understand working on a new codebase can be more fun and more varied, and if that's very important to you, you probably shouldn't join us. We expect it will take you some time to learn how things work and we will support you in that process, but if in the past you find yourself wanting to work on something new and novel after 6 months we would recommend you to look for somewhere else.\n\n>>>>>> โฌ TLDR;\n\nWe're an awesome small team who have work-life balance and a purpose driven product. \n\nPlease mention the word **ADULATION** 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 — $100,000/year\n
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โฐ Async\n\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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Innovairre is the worldwide leader in fundraising, supporting nonprofits & agencies. We service more than 500 charities, with 4000+ professionals, working across five continents. Each year, we help our clients raise more than five billion dollars.\n\nAbout You\n\nYou are a frontend developer. The time zone you most prefer to work under is US based EST (8AM โ 5PM). You are excited to help us build and support business-critical applications. You pride yourself in your eye for detail and enjoy working with Frontend technologies such as React. Your CSS skills are unparalleled. Your React Skills are very strong. You will play a critical role in all aspects of Innovairreโs Agency software projects. You will be contributing to business requirements gathering, use case development, technical specification analysis, user support, system design, and software architecture. You are just awesome!\n\nYour Responsibilities\n\nWork closely with the Application Development Director in planning, architecting, and developing features based on business requirements\n\nDevelop and implement highly responsive user interface components using react\n\nWrite high quality, tested code\n\nTroubleshoot interface software and debug application code\n\nProvide end-user support when necessary\n\nMonitor and improve application performance\n\nDevelop technical documentation and handbooks to accurately represent application design and code\n\nCollaborate with Innovairre teams to arrive at sound technical solutions to business problems\n\nInteract with internal and external clients to develop business and technical specification materials \n\n\n\nYour Skills\n\n5+ years of Software Development experience\n\nEnterprise-class web application development experience\n\nExperience working in a multicultural environment, and with offshore teams\n\nExperience in a high-pressure corporate environment\n\nExperience and comfort working within an iterative Agile project management process\n\nExperience in automated software testing, real-time system integration, database programming, web programming, and cloud technologies (AWS preferred)\n\nFront End skills to include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React\n\nBack End skills (we are looking for strong frontend skills over backend) to include JavaScript, MSSQL, NodeJS, Express, Working with ORMs (We use Sequelize)\n\nComfortable with Git as Source Control\n\nAble to work effectively in a primarily remote team environment\n\nAbility to interpret data and translate that information into easily understood reports and proposals\n\nAbility to multi-task, manage priorities and deliverables accurately with attention to detail and quality \n\n\n\nOur primary tech stack\n\nFrontend: React, Redux, CSS\n\nBackend: Node JS, Sequelize, Express, AWS EC2, MSSQL\n\nTooling: GitLab, AWS, MSSQL, Linux and Windows servers\n\nBest practices: Code reviews, Tests, CI, Templated issue tracking\n\n\n\nWorking Environment\n\nWe try to keep things open, direct and transparent. We offer a multicultural, accepting working environment. You are encouraged to express your thoughts on any matter relating to the business at hand, and we hope you look forward to coming to work in the morning. We are fast paced and work with a purposeโฆ We hope you are okay with that.\n\n\n\nLogistics\n\nWe have daily standups at 11AM EST, but there are times where we need to be available during off hours to support each other. This position will work primarily EST hours. Weekend and evening/night work may be required from time to time.\n\n\nBenefits\n\nFair pay (worry about work, not your salary)\n\n401K\n\nWorking with a mostly remote team\n\nReal influence in engineering practices and product direction\n\nHardware and setup catered for\n\nSupport with your career development \n\nPlease mention the word **COMPLEMENTED** 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
$90,000 — $150,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nUnited States
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\n*This position can be remote, but US based candidates only.\n\nDealer Inspire, a CARS Inc. company, is hiring for our Conversations Team!\n\nConversations is Dealer Inpire's messaging platform that connects today’s car shoppers with dealerships wherever, whenever, and however they want to shop. Fast, mobile, and fully integrated with text messaging and Facebook Messenger™ Conversations uses A.I. technology and managed chat support to instantly respond to all incoming chats 24/7.\n\nEssential Duties & Responsibilities (including, but not limited to):\n\n\n* Development of new features, including adding functionality to our AI chat bot, Ana.\n\n* Writing high quality, clean code that is paired with automated unit and integration tests.\n\n* Taking new features through the entire development lifecycle, working in conjunction with our product owner to define the feature, develop it, and test it.\n\n* Refactoring non-ideal portions of both our Node API and our React apps.\n\n* Mentoring developers in your area of expertise.\n\n\n\n\nRequired Skills & Experience:\n\n\n* 3+ years of professional experience working with NodeJS; including the Express framework.\n\n* 2+ years of professional experience with front-end technologies; including React, Redux, Webpack.\n\n* Mastery of JavaScript, HTML, and CSS/SASS/StyledComponents.\n\n* 5+ years of professional experience working with SQL databases; the ability to write efficient queries and benchmark/profile them.\n\n* Strong understanding of asynchronous programming.\n\n* Experience with performance debugging and benchmarking.\n\n* Experience with testing frameworks, such as karma, mocha, or jest.\n\n* Experience with Git version control.\n\n* Understanding of CI/CD.\n\n* Strong attention to design detail (UI/UX).\n\n* Strong verbal & written communication skills.\n\n* Strong documentation skills.\n\n* Experience working remotely & as part of a distributed engineering team.\n\n\n\n\nHighly Desired:\n\n\n* AWS Cloud Architecture\n\n* Typescript\n\n* Understanding of NLP and Machine Learning • Mobile-first, responsive web design\n\n* MySQL\n\n* Algolia\n\n* Some experience with PHP\n\n\n\n\nAbout Dealer Inspire: \n\nDealer Inspire (DI) is a leading disruptor in the automotive industry through our innovative culture, legendary service, and kick-ass website, technology, and marketing solutions. Our mission is to future-proof local dealerships by building the essential, mobile-first platform that makes automotive retail faster, easier, and smarter for both shoppers and dealers. Headquartered in Naperville, IL, our team of nearly 600 work friends are spread across the United States and Canada, pushing the boundaries and getting **** done every day, together.\n\nDI offers an inclusive environment that celebrates collaboration and thinking differently to solve the challenges our clients face. Our shared success continues to lead to rapid growth and positive change, which opens up opportunities to advance your career to the next level by working with passionate, creative people across skill sets. If you want to be challenged, learn every day, and work as a team with some of the best in the industry, we want to meet you. Apply today.\n\nWant to learn more about who we are? Check us out here!\n\nPerks:\n\n\n* Health Insurance with BCBS, Delta Dental (Orthodontics coverage available), and Eye Med Vision\n\n* 401k plan with company match\n\n* Tuition Reimbursement\n\n* 13 days paid time off, parental leave, and selected paid holidays\n\n* Life and Disability Insurance\n\n* Subsidized gym membership\n\n* Subsidized internet access for your home\n\n* Peer-to-Peer Bonus program\n\n\n\n\n*Not a complete, detailed list. Benefits have terms and requirements before employees are eligible. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, React, Node, Senior, Developer, Digital Nomad, Cloud, Git, API and Marketing 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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