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At [Saga](https://saga.so), we are looking for multiple Full Stack Engineers to join our Engineering team. We are a small (but growing) remote company building a platform to connect knowledge and give teams contextual information at a glance.\n\nWhat makes Saga different is the ability to author content while having an overview of any piece of information that might be relevant to your current work.\n\n### What working for our Engineering Team will be:\n\n* We will explore two core directions in the next year: 1) make Saga the best tool for teams to collaborate on knowledge creation; 2) integrate Saga with external tools to allow teams to have an overview of their extended knowledge.\n* No stone left unturned: as weโre a small team collaborating on every issue, expect to touch every part of the product at some point, from frontend to backend to scaling our infrastructure. This doesnโt mean you need to know it all already. Every team member brings in their unique expertise, and we all learn from each other.\n* Collaboration over individual contribution. We collaborate most of the time over video. This means pair programming and deciding as a group how to move forward with any issue. Every two weeks, we decide together what to focus on, then we tackle those problems together to completion.\n* Flexible working hours. We strive to work together as much as possible to increase our collective throughput, but you will be able to set your own schedule and adjust your hours depending on your needs.\n* You will face hard technical challenges. We need to scale our product to digest information of ever-increasing orders of magnitude while keeping the user experience as simple as it can be.\n* Customer-facing, always. We have communities on Discord, Slack, and Reddit, you will be able to assess directly user feedback and iterate on it.\nOpen-source. We support and actively contribute to open source libraries that power Saga. You will have a chance to work on software that will be used by the open-source community at large.\n\n### What weโre looking for:\n\n* You have experience with (or interest in) React, Typescript, Node.js. Optionally, you have experience with GraphQL, Postgres, Firebase.\n* Bonus points if you have experience with one of: indexing and search engines; managing infrastructure at scale; CRDTs, and real-time collaboration libraries.\n* You know how to start a project from scratch. You have built an impressive side project, led a project in your day job or at school or you have been a founder before.\n* You think product-first. You want to create something used and loved by millions and are careful about shipping with customers in mind.\n* You can use your communication skills to make remote work a joy. You will seldomly see your colleagues in person, therefore communication is key. We document everything we do, and strive to have an open communication culture.\n\n### What we offer in return:\n\n- Generous compensation and employee-friendly equity options in Saga\n- 25 days paid vacation days on top of public holidays in your country\n- Flexible working hours\n- Home office equipment\n- Team retreats every few months in beautiful locations around the world (depending on Covid situation)\n\nPlease note that benefits may vary by country. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask us.\n\n### Diversity and inclusion:\n\nWe think diversity makes any company the best company it can be. We believe different backgrounds mean different points of view that can make us stronger and more robust as a company. We welcome people who are not afraid to challenge assumptions. We all live in different countries, speak different languages, have been or still are immigrants ourselves. We all had unorthodox careers, before starting Saga.\n\nNo matter where you come from or what your background is, we want to hear from you! \n\nIf you have any disability that might impact the interview process, please let us know if thereโs any way we can make it better for you! \n\nPlease mention the words **STILL STICK DUTY** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi42OA==). 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
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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With Storyblok, your build is decoupled from the presentation layer so you can choose any frontend instead of being tied to a monolith. We are headless with a visual editor, this lets content creators make changes without needing tech knowledge. Therefore, you can focus on the important things.\n\nโIt has allowed us to not only develop our own, high-performance web pages but also to experiment with different technology combinations and to share content through multiple channels.โ Jon Simpson, Chief Architect, EF Education First.\n\nStoryblok has been deployed by 39K+ users across 130+ countries on 63K+ projects.\n\nThe team is remote first with people based from Egypt to Chile. However, our roots are in Austria and we have an office presence in London, Hamburg and Rio. You will be given the trust, flexibility and support to be a global citizen with Storyblok.\n\nWe are a well funded startup with a track record of impressing world class investors with our product market fit. You will be joining a business that has the capital to give you security and match your ambitions.\n\nStoryblok wants to mirror our customers and communities. Greater diversity in our team is good for business. You will go through a fair evidence based assessment process. We make a conscious effort to speak with people from a traditionally underrepresented group. Inclusion initiatives come in various forms and we look to our staff for ideas on how to build a strong company culture.\n\n\n## What youโll do if you join us ##\n* Become a Storyblok and headless CMS authorit\n* Help enterprise customers to understand and get value out of Storyblok in workshops, tutorials, and during customer demos.\n* Develop, improve, and document Apps, App features, and marketplace tooling.\n* Build production ready Apps that can be used to extend the Storyblok platform\n* Write sample applications, prototypes, and code samples to showcase the power and flexibility of Storyblok and the headless approach to content management.\n* Contribute code updates and bug fixes to Storyblokโs public projects (e.g. SDKs, sample applications, starter kits).\n* Support with the promotion of new features and enhancements to the product.\n* Improve the ecosystem extendability and developer tooling around our core product.\n* Support and reduce onboarding friction with the developer community through code sample creation, debugging, direct partner engagement, and long-tail support channels (forums, video tutorials, blog posts, etc.).\n* Write about the development process of new apps, tools and plugins for newcomers to Storyblok in blog articles, videos and overall documentation.\n\n\n## What you should bring to the table ##\n* Full stack experience in developing modern applications\n* Be familiar with frameworks like Nuxt, Next, Vue, React\n* Experience with serverless and headless architectures\n* A passion for UX and accessibility\n* A good understanding of how to use a headless CMS\n* Experience working with APIs\n* A passionate technical writer as well as a public speaker\n* Already advocated for Storyblok in your area\n* Experience in technical writing and/or public speaking\n* Active contributor to open source projects, or other public community projects\n\n\n## Benefits at Storyblok ##\n* Home office setup allowance or membership to a local coworking space\n* Up to date Macbook\n* Important tech like second monitors and quality headphones\n* Annual team building international trip\n* 25 days of annual leave plus your local national holidays\n* Personal development fund for courses, conferences and material\n* Fully remote working with flexible schedules\n* Employee options scheme \n\nPlease mention the words **HALF TOKEN PUNCH** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi42OA==). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
$40,000 — $70,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
# How do you apply?\n\nStoryblok will ask for personal demographic information about you during the recruitment process.\n\nThis is done in order to measure the diversity of our talent pools and assessment process.\n\nAll data will be anonymised and reviewed in aggregated reports. You will also have a prefer not to say option on questions.\n\nPlease reach out to [email protected] if you have any concerns.\n\nAngestellte von Unternehmen im Bereich Dienstleistungen in der automatischen Datenverarbeitung und Informationstechnikโ ST1 Einstiegsstufe. We offer a higher compensation depending on your experience and skills.
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# The short version โณ\n\n**Mission:** Enhance the way the world learns.\n\n**Why:** Learning infrastructure should focus on community, collaboration, conversation - not on being a digital file cabinet ๐๏ธ. \n\n**Who:** Humble, curious and builder-mentality. 7+ years of full-stack development.\n\n**How:** React, React-Native, microservices in Node.js, Docker, AWS, Redux, Mongo.\n\n\n# What is [Aula](https://aula.education)? ๐\n\nAula is a remote-first 40-person team from 12 nationalities building a communication platform for education. Think โSlack for Educationโ.\n\nPowered by an ecosystem of integrations, Aula is the foundational layer in the university tech stack that shapes a whole industry.\n\nWe built Aula because we believe digital infrastructure should encourage community and participation-based learning.\n\nWeโre backed by people like the founder of Unity, CTO at Eventbrite, a co-founder of Zendesk, a co-founder of JustEat and world-class VCs like Project A, BrightEye and Sunstone.\n\n\n\n# Engineering @ Aula ๐๏ธ\n\n## What we're building\n\nAula is a conversational platform for education.\nTo get a deeper sense of what that means and how that can foster engaging learning experiences, read more here:\n[Education starts with conversation: how we designed Aula](https://blog.aula.education/education-starts-with-conversation-how-we-designed-aula-126bc1fa8706)\n\n## Our tech stack\n\nA 10 min read from our CTO Oliver: [Bringing educational infrastructure into the 21st centuryโ-โthe stack](https://blog.aula.education/bringing-educational-infrastructure-into-the-21st-century-the-stack-be66b1a743c0)\n\n## Engineering challenges we're working on\n- Building frontend applications that deliver a seamless campus experience across devices (web, mobile, desktop)\n- Creating and maintaining the best infrastructure to deliver educational content and communication in real time.\n- Developing a powerful editor perfectly tailored for the creation of educational material and in-campus communication \n\n## [Product principles](https://blog.aula.education/product-principles-at-aula-398d1a2aa23f?source=collection_home---4------0---------------------)\n- Engagement first.\n- Enable educators to create the most engaging learning experiences.\n- Never more than 1 click away from human interaction.\n\n## Who we're building for \nWe're currently building for educators and students at universities. See what that means here:\n[Aula Personas](https://www.notion.so/e94ea2d2ca974d40ba4ae07638dcd459)\n\n## How our users benefit\n\n- **Students:** Aula means less one-way communication from the teacher, more collaboration with fellow students and easier access to student services like the welfare team. We aim to give every single student the sense of being part of their universityโs community.\n\n- **Educators**: Aula means connecting with every student in your class and creating a truly engaging learning experience in a welcoming atmosphere.\n\n- **Universities**: Aula is a digital campus where the sense of belonging lowers student dropout rates and enables a move of focus from physical building to crafting distributed student experiences. \n\n[Here are some educators describing Aula in one word](https://cl.ly/b56b4d0ab0dd)\n\n## How our development team will look in 12 months\nEach product area will be led by a duo of a tech lead and a product manager, supported by full-stack contributors and tech leads on cross-platform areas like UI.\n\n\n\n# Responsibilities\n
Weโre looking for a seasoned full-stack engineer to build features across the entire stack (front-end, back-end, mobile) and challenge our thinking on architecture. \n\n**Hereโs a snapshot of what youโll be working on:**\n\n- Be part of leading a high-performing and inclusive team: inspiring team members, set priorities and own results\n- Building backend microservices\n- Pushing our thinking on core architecture choices\n- Working directly with Adrian, CPO and product designers, to build, maintain and improve slick user interfaces across devices\n- Switching between different apps and devices (web, desktop, iOS, Android)\n- Improving and maintaining our distributed architecture\n- Contributing to building a collaborative, productive and friendly remote workplace. \n\n# Requirements\n## Weโd love to hear from you ifโฆ ๐\n\n**Youโre are the kind of person who**\n\n- Wants to foster a culture of no-ego team players who put the product first.\n- Adds another perspective to our team - for example, engineers who are women, transgender or identify as non-binary.\n- Thrives in caring and direct feedback environments.\n- Appreciates the value of diverse and inclusive teams.\n- Can arrange a working day with 4 hours of overlap with the workday in GMT.\n- Is excited to explore the world of remote working.\n- Consider yourself transparent, reliable and considerate.\n- Wants to join a 40-person startup journey with all the ups and downs.\n\n**Youโve done some of these thingsโฆ**\n\n- Worked on both front-end and back-end, ideally 7+ years.\n- You have experience with React - unless you have significant Javascript experience with other libraries.\n- You have experience iterating on products from end-to-end (full feature).\n- Been part of excellent engineering teams as they scaled beyond 10 people.\n\n## Why join Aula? ๐ฅ\n\n### Who we are ๐\n\nWe are a bunch of curious and silly-ambitious people who have set out to do our livesโ work. \n\n.png)\n\n### How we work remotely\n\nWe put a lot of care and thought into building a remote workplace full of collaboration, belonging and feedback.\n\n**We are building a product that fosters community and knowledge sharing in education, so we, of course ,eat our own dog food. ๐ถ**\n\n\n\n### Remote lunch ๐\n\nEvery fortnight, we all grab a meal and meet on a Zoom link. Someone on the team volunteers to talk about something outside of work that they care about - from board games, to being a classroom teacher to bio-hacking. \n\n### Onboarding ๐\n\nThinking carefully about onboarding is crucial in distributed teams. We've carefully planned and iterated on an onboarding that quickly equips you with the technical knowledge, remote friendships and tips and tricks you need to feel at home and do your best work at Aula.\n\n### How we think about remote ๐ฑ\n\nWe see remote work as a creative constraint that forces us to think about what the ideal workplace looks like:\n\n> When 'mobile' became important, their small screens forced product managers, designers and engineers to rethink user interfaces - to remove clutter. This ended up affecting how people built desktop web pages. In the same way, remote work forces us to rethink work in a way that we think many standard office-based workplace could benefit from.\n\n### Benefits\n- **Personal development is part of being 'a high performer'.** You're supported in, and accountable for, your personal growth. You set the direction.\n- **Shared ownership:** Joining the Aula journey means you will own part of the company.\n- **Workspace**: Remote doesn't mean you have to work at home.\n- **Technology:** Get hooked up with the technology you need to do your best work.\n- **Free books:** Whatever you want to read.\n- **Family leave:** We offer enhanced family leave and pay - and a commitment to open, continuous communication.\n- **Travel stipends:** Go meet your colleagues.\n- **Flexible working:** Weโre flexible about when and where you work as long as you have 4 hours of overlap with the workday in GMT.\n- **Company retreats**: Every 6 months, we meet up to connect, talk about big ideas and have fun. \n\nPlease mention the words **UPGRADE LAWN RADAR** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi42OA==). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, React, Education, Node, Senior, Engineer, Backend, Full Stack and Front End jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $120,000/year\n
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\nreDock Inc. is looking for a senior Java / Kotlin full stack developer (Java / Kotlin / Scala on the backend and JavaScript / React on the frontend) to help us build our core product. Our software leverages machine learning, search, and other techniques to extract corporate content into meaningful segments that can be repurposed to accelerate document creation. As a motivated full-stack developer in a startup environment, you will have tremendous say in the work you do and the direction of our product.\n\nOur target stack is Kotlin, JavaScript ES6 with React and GraphQL, SQL, graph database, and ElasticSearch backends, running on Linux with Docker and Kubernetes.\n\nYou will primarily build the backend services for our product, such as to manage content, search it efficiently, handle import and export capabilities, deal with user authentication and authorization, and more. You will integrate your software with systems like ArangoDB, ElasticSearch and Kafka. You will also build out our GraphQL API, and implement React components on the frontend. If you have the ability and the interest, you may also be involved with the devops for our solution, and with training and using machine learning for classification, segmentation, and analysis of our data.\n\nAbout You\n\nAs a candidate, you love writing software. You always pay attention to the details. Your code is consistent, beautiful and bulletproof. Your log messages are useful. Your terminal window is always a keystroke away. You likely know regular expressions almost as well as you know your native language. You love playing with and prototyping new technology and frameworks. You understand the difference between sync, async, blocking and non-blocking code. You love tinkering with stuff. You like a challenge when solving problems and live for that “aha!” moment when you solve a doozy. You are always striving to expand your knowledge and toolset. You have strong opinions and an active mind. You will have great examples of bringing tremendous value to the organizations you have worked for.\n\nQualifications\n\n\n* At least 4-5 years of relevant work experience\n\n* Degree in Computer Science/Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, or equivalent experience\n\n* Expert backend development on any JVM language (Java, Kotlin, Scala, Groovy, Clojure)\n\n* Strong frontend development, ideally with JavaScript ES6, React or Angular, and related libraries and tools\n\n* Experience with designing APIs using REST, SOAP/XML, and possibly GraphQL\n\n* Relational database design and SQL\n\n* Unit testing tools such as JUnit\n\n* Professional application development experience\n\n* Linux/UNIX use and maintenance\n\n* Strong English communication skills, written and verbal. Must be able to communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical colleagues\n\n* A mature individual that can work unattended and meet deadlines in a home office environment\n\n\n\n\nNice to Haves\n\n\n* Know or can learn .NET, Python, Go\n\n* Experience with search tech like Lucene, ElasticSearch, or Solr\n\n* Expert source control, ideally Git or other DVCS\n\n* Non-relational (NoSQL) database design and query, including document and graph databases\n\n* Experience with functional and Reactive programming\n\n* Experience building micro-services architectures using tools like gRPC and Kafka\n\n* Experience with the Gradle build tool, and continuous integration with Jenkins or TeamCity\n\n* Devops experience, containers e.g. Docker, Kubernetes\n\n* Familiarity with machine learning\n\n* Contributions to open source projects\n\n* Active on sites like StackOverflow\n\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Java, Senior, Full Stack, Developer, Digital Nomad, React, DevOps, English, JavaScript, Elasticsearch, Git, Scala, Linux and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n
$62,500 — $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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