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#### Candidate should be ready to work on European Time Zones\n\nPiepacker is a cloud social gaming platform. We recreate the feeling of playing old school console and arcade games in your living room, but now online and with friends. Our platform adds a new social dynamic to the experience through video chat, snapchatโs style 3D filters and new game modes like battle royale.\n \nAt Piepacker, we challenge ourselves daily to build a beautiful, slick platform that is dead simple to use, deliver top notch gaming quality and all around a great social experience. From game-changing user interfaces to the latest in cloud gaming engineering, we use powerful new technologies coupled with world-class design to deliver evolved solutions.\n\nWe are led by an experienced team of ex Facebook, Google, Twitter, Amazon, Docker, EA, and other top tech companies. Piepacker is a YCombinator company and backed by top VC firms.\n \nAs we scale, we are putting together a team of creative, strategic, and user-driven engineers that share in our belief that social gaming can be fast, fluid, beautiful, and delightful to use.\nThis is an incredible opportunity to join a booming company in its growth phase. Driven by a strong inclusive culture, we welcome self starting, fast learning, talented people wishing to start and manage unique, and challenging projects where collaboration (internal and external) is everything.\n\nWeโre looking for a talented full stack engineer who is highly technical, creative, and extremely user focused. \n\n#### What you will be doing\n\nThe role involves interfacing with design, implementing features, and being a strong advocate for the user. Given our backend is in Golang and our frontend is in Javascript (Typescript), you'll have to be comfortable moving from one to the other.\n\n#### Requirements for the role\n\n - 2 years experience as a full stack developer\n - Obsession for building and shipping amazing products\n - Experience feature development in close collaboration with design and a backend team\n - Familiarity with React\n - Familiarity with Golang\n - Solid understanding of the JavaScript and web application ecosystem.\n - **Note**: if you do not have react/golang knowledge (maybe you're familiar with another full stack ecosystem, node, java, php, ruby, etc...) but you're willing to learn react and golang, apply anyways! We always look for smart individuals who are ready to learn and move out of their comfort zone.\n - Familiarity with Git and GitHub\n - Passion for shaping and scaling an early stage, user-first application\n - Self-motivation: highly autonomous & working capabilities.\n - Communication & Teamwork: excellent communication and organization skills, team spirit, proactivity.\n - Good spoken and written communication skills (English)\n\n### Experience that would be great for you to have (or you'd be excited about acquiring)\n - Working knowledge of TypeScript\n - Experience with Kubernetes\n - Experience with Websockets.\n - Previous remote-work experience\n - Previous startup/growth-stage experience\n - Google's Firebase, particularly Firestore, NoSQL\n - Google's GCP Suite including Google Endpoints\n\n#### Benefits\n\n - Unlimited vacations (minimum 5 weeks)\n - Monthly well-being allowance (mental help, sport, massage, etc.)\n - Home office allowance\n - Fully remote & Flexible working hours\n - Equal pay policy\n - Equal maternity and paternity leave (18 weeks)\n - Maternity/Paternity grant of 3k euros (in Europe)\n - Stock option plan\n - Health insurance compensation a one-to-one basis, depending on geographical location & company's policy.\n - Extra benefits depending on the geographical location.\n\n\nSalary according to experience.\n\nPiepacker is an equal opportunity employer and we proudly value and promote diversity in our team. We do not discriminate on the basis of ethnicity, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, World of Warcraft faction or disability status.\n\n - Starting date: As soon as possible\n - Location : Full remote. Europe time zones are recommended.\n\nWe are very happy you applied and we do wish you good luck. Looking forward to (hopefully) meeting you and chatting about games :) !\n\n#### Why Piepacker?\n\nAt the heart of Piepackerโs mission is the creation of a new way to share games with friends and family: a free online place for gamers to play and hangout together, with video cameras, bringing back the golden era of multiplayer couch gaming. In a world of constraining internet connections and paid services, we think differently: we are building a free, โlow-techโ friendly platform for everyone to jump in, directly from their browser. Our platform is social by design and packed with fun games curated by our community. We want to create new virtual social spaces that fundamentally diverge from today's typical social networks, focusing a lot less on appearance and a lot more on experience. We are building a social gaming platform for all gamers who enjoy playing together.\n\nOur startup has been growing very quickly since the end of 2020, attracting more than 40 gaming talents from developers and social media experts to designers. In June 2021, we introduced our cloud gaming beta platform featuring 80+ licensed games, including titles from industry-renowned publishers such as Codemasters, Interplay, Team 17, and Data East. Discovered and supported by Y Combinator (Twitch, Reddit, Stripe, etc), our board of advisors include former SEGA CEO Kenji Matsubara, Zynga co-founders Justin Waldron and Tom Bollich, Crunchyrollโs Kun Gao, and Humble Bundleโs Jeffrey Rosen. \n\nWith almost half a million users who have joined us so far, our teams are prepping for our next chapter and are on the lookout for talented and motivated folks who share our passion for gaming and want to make a real impact while embracing a true startup spirit (autonomy, transparency, user centric).\n\nPiepacker is an equal opportunity employer and we proudly value and promote diversity in our team. We do not discriminate on the basis of ethnicity, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, World of Warcraft faction or disability status.\n\nMore info here on our mission, culture and team! \n\nPlease mention the word **COMMENDABLY** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODA=). 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
$50,000 — $150,000/year\n
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๐ Unlimited vacation\n\n
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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 (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODA=). 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
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\n**Position type:** Full-time employee\n\n**Seniority:** Senior Software Engineer \n\n**Location:** Remote (desired [time zone between UTC-3 and UTC+3](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTC_offset#/media/File:World_Time_Zones_Map.png))\n\n**Compensation:** 60kโ65k EUR/year (67k-73k USD/year) + stock options (both based on seniority level)\n\n\n## About Athenian\n\nAt [Athenian](athenian.co) we help development teams get end-to-end visibility into how software is being developed & delivered, so they can improve towards best practices and find bottlenecks.\n\nAthenian provides an engineering insights platform ([see live product demo](https://app.athenian.co/demo/)) that turns software development metadata such as tickets (Jira), source code host providers (Github, etc), CI/CD tools (Github checks, Travis, etc.) and others into actionable metrics.\n\nAthenian is a technology startup founded at the end of 2019 which launched its SaaS product mid-2020. We already have paying customers, a healthy pipeline and traction with mid-market customers.\n\nWe are a [team of 16](https://www.linkedin.com/company/athenian/) who are entirely remote across many countries. \n\n## About the role\n\nAs a Senior Software Engineer of the Webapp at Athenian you can expect to have a big impact in shaping the product.\n\nYou will have the opportunity to work alongside our highly skilled team to design, build, and iterate on a world-class software web application.\n\nYou are expected to work on the frontend and to contribute to user experience decisions. We are developers building a product for other developers and we build our product with a sense of pride and ownership.\n\nYou will be in a collaborative environment where you will work closely together with product and engineering to understand user needs, and discuss new ideas to solve complex problems.\n\n## Responsibilities\n* Contribute to shape the web application which is a critical and customer-facing part of the product\n\n* Implement beautiful UI & great UX of a data-centric product with the end-user perspective in mind\n \n* Understand customersโ needs and propose ideas and discuss solutions collaborating also with the other engineering teams, product & design\n\n\n### Skills & Experience\n\n#### Essential\n\n* Full professional proficiency in English, written and spoken\n* Strong frontend coding skills (JavaScript/Typescript + ReactJS with functional components)\n* Strong experience with Web Standards (HTML5, CSS3)\n* Strong experience with data manipulation\n* Strong experience with writing React functional components that are reusable, high-performant, testable, and high-performant\n* Strong experience with the frontend ecosystem & tooling (ESlint, Prettier, Webpack, etc.)\n* Strong experience in building and improving an API client\n* Experience with improving client-side performance with in-memory responses caching, persistent caching on local storage, parallelism, etc.\n* Experience with building complex dashboards (filters, etc.) and data visualizations (histograms, time series, donut charts, etc.) using charting libraries\n* Experience with Docker and docker-compose as a user\n* Experience with bash scripting\n* Experience with different API interfaces (REST, GraphQL, etc.)\n* Experience with continuous integration and deployment (Github Actions, etc.)\n* Experience with relational databases (Postgres)\n* Experience with testing front-end code\n* Experience with Git workflows\n* Experience with collaborating with different types of stakeholders (Product, Engineering, etc.)\n* Familiarity with building and improving an API server (NodeJS)\n* Familiarity with web servers (Nginx)\n* Familiarity with debugging and troubleshooting on a remote server\n* Familiarity with basic mathematical & statistical concepts (median, percentiles, etc.)\n\n#### Desired\n\n* Strong experience with lodash\n* Strong experience with building complex dashboards and data visualizations with ReactJS\n* Strong experience with Git workflows\n* Experience with implementing a type-safe and tested components library along with Storybook\n* Experience with CSS-in-JS (EmotionJS)\n* Experience with Cypress and visual regression testing\n* Experience with advanced Docker (multi-stage builds, layers caching optimization, etc.) and docker-compose\n* Experience with building and improving an API server (NodeJS)\n* Experience with common operations on relational databases (backup, restore, etc.)\n* Experience with debugging and troubleshooting on a remote server\n* Familiarity with IaaS (GCP)\n* Familiarity with cloud computing concepts (load balancing, scalability, port-forwarding, etc.)\n* Having worked remotely\n* Having worked in a dynamic start-up environment\n* Having worked on a SaaS product\n* Having used modern collaboration tooling (Jira, GitHub, Slack, Zoom, etc.)\n\n### Profile\n* Responsible and professional\n* Independent, goal-oriented, proactive attitude\n* Disciplined and communicative in remote environments\n* Collaborative and with a strong team-spirit\n* Curious and interested in learning new things\n\n## Hiring Process\nThe hiring process is composed by multiple steps:\n1. CV Review\n2. Technical Assessment Project\n3. Technical Interview + Q&A + Manager Interview\n4. Communication of the outcome\n\n## Engineering at Athenian\nAt Athenian Engineering we are currently a team of 5, consisting of the Head of Engineering and 4 world-class Senior Engineers, each with a diverse area of expertise ranging from Language Analysis and System Architecture to Machine Learning on Code and modern APIs. Our team is currently growing and expected to double in size in 2022.\n\nWe collaborate with each other on a daily basis and we value each contribution and idea. We foster good collaboration through transparency and good communication, and we believe that teamwork is key to move fast and be successful.\n\n## Athenian Culture\n\n* Athenian is a fully remote company. At the moment, we are 16 people from many different countries working closely together in a fully-distributed way.\n* We put a lot of value into collaboration and feedback, no matter if it comes from our CEO, a customer, Product or Engineering because we know that the best ideas can come from anywhere.\n* We believe in transparency and collaboration, which reflects how we operate internally and externally.\n* We are humane and care about each other's growth and wellbeing.\n* Flexible hours, set your own schedule that fits you.\n \n\nPlease mention the word **EARNESTLY** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODA=). 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 — $80,000/year\n
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At 800.com, weโre building an intuitive & powerful cloud communications platform for SMB & Enterprises to communicate via Voice & SMS.\n\nOur backend tech stack currently consists of PHP web apps that serve a public API that our front-end JavaScript app consumes (React / React Native). Our data stores include MySQL, Elasticsearch, and Redis. The underlying infrastructure runs on AWS using a combination of managed services like RDS and non-managed services running on EC2 instances. All of our development runs through CI/CD pipelines that build Docker images.\n\n## About You\n\nWeโre looking for an experienced full-time Software Engineer to join our engineering team. Someone who has a solid understanding of web technologies and wants to help design, implement, launch, and scale major systems and user-facing features.\n\nYou should have senior-level experience (~7 years) building modern back-end systems, with at least 5 years of that experience using PHP, 3-years using Laravel, and 1+ year working with React.\n\nYou also have around five years of experience using MySQL, Redis, or similar data stores. You have significant experience designing, scaling, debugging, and optimizing systems to make them fast and reliable. You have experience participating in code reviews and providing overall code quality suggestions to help maintain the structure and quality of the codebase.\n\nYouโre comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with a small and talented team where youโre supported in your efforts to grow professionally. You are able to manage your time well, communicate effectively and collaborate in a fully distributed team.\n\nYou are based in the United States.\n\n## Required Skills & Experience\n\n* 5+ years experience with PHP development (Laravel, Symfony, WordPress)\n* You have 1-3 years of React knowledge and experience\n* Strong knowledge of SQL (writing and optimizing queries)\n* Experience with REST, XML, JSON, etc.\n* Version control using git on Bitbucket\n* Familiarity with Agile best practices\n* Able to solve problems in a simple, neat, and organized way\n* Experience working in an agile environment, scoping and road-mapping, and self-management\n* Knowledge of web performance and speed/memory optimization techniques\n\n**Bonus Required Skills & Experience:**\n\n* Understanding of test-driven development and testing in general\n* Experience in GraphQL and/or โHeadlessโ CMS development\n* API design experience for frontend or server-to-server\n* Basic understanding of web servers, SSL, deployments, and continuous integration\n* Worked with a QA team before or familiarity with QA/release workflows\n\n## Come help us with projects like\n\n* Conceiving, designing, building, and launching new user-facing features\n* Improving our vanity phone number algorithm to secure the best matching phone numbers for customers\n* Innovating on business texting to include; auto-reply, scheduled messages, dynamic templates, keyword triggers, and reporting\n* Working with Twilioโs API, Bandwidth API, WebSockets, and WebRTC to improve our calling features\n* Building user-facing analytics features that provide actionable insights\n* Improving our internal messaging infrastructure using streaming technologies like Redis\n* Building new and enhancing existing integrations with other SaaS platforms like Googleโs G Suite, Zapier, and Web Conferencing providers\n\n## Why 800.com?\n\n* 100% remote (we believe in trust and autonomy)\n* Competitive salary\n* Flexible vacation plan (includes company-wide winter holiday break)\n* $200/month co-working stipend\n* 401k matching at 4% (US residents)\n* Dependent care FSA (US residents)\n\n*800.com asks respectfully to only apply through the application form and do not email/apply directly to 800.com. Any applications sent directly to 800.com will not be considered. Recruiters and Agencies please do not contact 800.com directly.* \n\nPlease mention the word **TRUTHFUL** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODA=). 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
$150,000 — $250,000/year\n
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๐ Distributed team\n\n
\n\n#Location\nRemote in the United States
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**(Toronto area candidates preferred or remote in GMT-4, GMT-5, GMT-6, GMT-7, and GMT-8 timezones. All candidates should have eligibility to work in Canada. We are not offering working visa sponsorship at this time so please apply only if you are eligible to work in Canada)**\n\nCrowdlinker is an end-to-end digital product studio based in Toronto and Barcelona with a relentless focus on our customers. We connect people through technology by being the strongest link between companies, their ideas, and their clients. We do so by excelling at digital strategy, creative design, full-stack development of websites & web/mobile apps, and digital marketing (SEO, SEM, PPC, Marketing Automation). Our clients include large startups like Freshbooks, TopHat, League, and Second Closet, as well as enterprises like Unilever, Nestlรฉ and NBC Universal. We create cutting-edge applications using the latest technologies and design them with an exceptional user experience.\n\nAs a Full-Stack Developer, you will be responsible for ensuring that user stories and features of projects are executed using sound development practices and the most up-to-date and reliable tools. You will collaborate with product managers and designers to ensure that the problem is being solved in the correct manner. Every team member at Crowdlinker is equally responsible for the success of the project as a whole and so you will bring a strong level of organization, communication and accountability to the work that you do.\n\nWe are looking for someone to be a Full-Stack Ninja, and so your ability to code the front-end is critical and a strong understanding of the back-end is needed. We are looking for developers with an obsession for clean, well-structured coding practices who think about the sustainability of the products they build.\n\nWe are growing quickly, which means there are always new and exciting challenges at Crowdlinker. We are looking for someone who is comfortable taking risks and solve burning problems. We embrace change, see challenges as opportunities and focus on solutions. We do offer great pay and benefits. We hope you can join us to push the boundaries of whatโs possible.\n\n## Requirements\n### Must Haves:\n* 2-3+ years of web / mobile development experience.\n* Proficient knowledge of Node.js / PHP\n* Excellent understanding at least one Node.js / PHP framework like Express.js, NestJS, Laravel etc.\n* Experience working with SQL databases (PostgreSQL/MySQL) OR NoSQL databases (MongoDB, DynamoDB, Redis, etc.)\n* Experience working with REST APIs\n* Proficient in using front-end library such as React.js\n* Proficient with TypeScript, ES5/ES6, state management libraries like Redux / Context API, React Hooks, JSX and CSS-in-JS\n* Experience designing application architectures and concepts like unit testing, TDD, and continuous integration.\n* Impeccable written and verbal communication skills as you will be working closely with designers, product managers and sometimes clients.\n* A sound understanding of design concepts and best practices required to build systems with considerations for scalability, performance, maintainability, testability, and extensibility\n* Strong understanding of project management tools in the Atlassian Suite (Jira, Bitbucket, Confluence etc.)\n* Experience working with Agile principles\n* Experience with Git for version control\n* Proficient in writing maintainable CSS / SCSS with a strong understanding of Flexbox & experience working with responsive web design frameworks, such as Bootstrap / Zurb Foundation\n* Have excellent communication, collaboration skills and comfortable communicating via email, Slack or on video calls\n\n### Nice to Haves:\n* Experience with GraphQL\n* Experience with testing libraries like Jest, Cypress, etc.\n* Experience with Docker\n* An overall understanding of popular frontend and backend languages, their associated frameworks and their upsides/downsides.\n* Can mentor and coach other developers to skill up in their craft\n* Familiarity with cloud providers, such as AWS, Google Cloud Platform and Digital Ocean\n* An impressive portfolio / Github handle to demonstrate skillsets\n\n### Responsibilities\n* Participate in technical design and planning discussions\n* Work closely with our designers on implementing designs into code\n* Work closely with our product managers to ensure projects are delivered in a timely fashion\n* Provide timely and accurate estimates for project deliverables\n* Hands-on troubleshooting, debugging and fixing of issues during development and post-release\n* Participate in and contribute to client meetings and proposals\n* Lead, mentor and coach our developers to level them up in their craft\n* We don't expect you to know all of the above! We're always constantly working with new technologies and learning is a part of the job!\n\n### Whatโs in it for you?\n* Gain experience working with team of experienced developers.\n* Learn and implement the latest and greatest in new frameworks and technologies. (Receive up to $10k to take relevant courses.)\n* Learn faster by working on a variety of client projects throughout the year.\n* A ground-level opportunity to join a growing company early and accelerate your career.\n* Code with us the sensible way, using continuous integration, automated testing and deployment, proper testing/staging servers, Git flow and all other DevOps practices that make developersโ lives easier overall.\n* A strong culture of excellence, mutual mentorship, and transparency.\n* The chance to work in fully operational, cross-functional product teams, giving you the opportunity to enhance your understanding of design, digital marketing and product management.\n\n### Perks\n* Competitive compensation\n* 5 weeks paid vacation\n* Comprehensive medical and dental plan, which includes $800 per practitioner (e.g. massage therapy, physiotherapy, orthotics, acupuncture, etc...)\n* Flexible hours with an option to work from home\n* Optional computer hardware\n* Optional company mobile hardware and phone plan\n\n### Duration of the role\nThis is a full-time, permanent role, not a contractor position. \n\nPlease mention the words **THERE HAPPY HAIR** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODA=). 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
$80,000 — $90,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
# How do you apply?\n\n**In your application, please include:**\n\n* A link to your GitHub profile if you have one\n* A link to your LinkedIn profile if you have one\n* A link to your portfolio of work if you have one\n* A summary of how you would be able to make a difference in our team
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When applying for jobs, you should NEVER have to pay to apply. You should also NEVER have to pay to buy equipment which they then pay you back for later. Also never pay for trainings you have to do. Those are scams! NEVER PAY FOR ANYTHING! Posts that link to pages with "how to work online" are also scams. Don't use them or pay for them. Also always verify you're actually talking to the company in the job post and not an imposter. A good idea is to check the domain name for the site/email and see if it's the actual company's main domain name. Scams in remote work are rampant, be careful! Read more to avoid scams. When clicking on the button to apply above, you will leave Remote OK and go to the job application page for that company outside this site. Remote OK accepts no liability or responsibility as a consequence of any reliance upon information on there (external sites) or here.