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\nSquaremouth's mission is to take complicated insurance products and allow customers to easily compare them to find exactly what they need for peace of mind as they travel away from home - and our engineers are an essential part of building that experience.\nSquaremouth is looking for an experienced and motivated Rails developer who wants to help plan and build the next generation of our infrastructure. You will use the latest web standards in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Ruby on Rails to build web applications to work across all devices. We are looking for a team player who can work in a highly collaborative environment. They will teach themselves, learn from others, and take ownership of their successes and challenges. The ideal candidate should have an intrinsic desire for personal growth and professional success.\nEvery person spends time troubleshooting bugs, reviewing other people's code, supporting customer service while on-call, and deploying updates to production. This allows all of our developers the opportunity to understand our entire system from beginning to end. The Squaremouth team promotes a collaborative environment using industry best practices, such as weekly iteration planning meetings, Continuous Integration, code reviews, and Continuous Deployment. Peer critiques and constructive criticism allow the development team to grow and learn at a fast pace.\nWhat you will do:\n* Write Ruby, HTML, JavaScript, and CSS to add new functionality to our application\n* Work on complicated performance problems to improve our current systems\n* Help architect UX and UI components to modernize existing interfaces\n* Explore new languages, frameworks, and other technologies to improve user experience\n* Use automated testing with continuous integration to validate the functionality of the code you write\n* Participate in code reviews and provide feedback to other members of the team\n* Mentor our other developers on development best practices\n* Autonomously lead and design larger projects to improve our website and administrative backend\n\n\nExperience and skills that are important for success in this position:\n* Experience in web application development with Ruby on Rails\n* Ability to work independently, arranging your work to meet deadlines\n* Passion for growing your skills, tackling interesting work, and challenging problems\n* Energetic, positive attitude\n* Ability to work within a team, collaborate on projects, and share responsibility\n\n\nIt would be great if you had experience with:\n* Building large, performant web applications using Ruby on Rails\n* Creating REST or GraphQL API endpoints\n* Building and maintaining a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) or microservices\n* Machine learning or other AI related technologies\n* Docker and other related tools such as docker-compose, and Kubernetes\n* Exposure to programming with GoLang or PHP\n* Experience with AWS services and their APIs\n\n\nWho we are:\nSquaremouth is a fast paced and exciting company that strongly encourages employee input and ideas. Our team believes in delivering perfection while doing less. We aren't afraid to experiment with our work or our business. Our owners get their hands dirty every day and generously share company profits. Squaremouth has the energy of a startup with the stability and profitability of an established business.\nThis small company suffers no bureaucracy. Most of what we do is a group effort including interviews and pay raises. With this uniqueness comes the dedication to the Squaremouth way, best described as the constant pursuit of perfection, unfettered attention to detail, incredible customer service and a burning desire to do things better tomorrow.\nSquaremouth is a leader and supporter of the local software development community, founding and regularly hosting the Fort Wayne OpenHack meetup.\nBenefits\n* Competitive salary based on experience\n* Revenue share\n* Unlimited paid vacation\n* Paid medical\n* 401(k) match\n* Mandatory birthday off with $200 beer bonus\n* Automatic CPI increase every January\n* Paid parking\n* Involvement in major Squaremouth decisions, including pay raises and new hires\n* Normally optional work from the office days on Tuesday and Thursday. Due to Covid, we are currently full time optionally in the office.\n\n\nNo agency or freelance inquiries please. Local candidates only. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Ruby, Senior, Developer, Digital Nomad, CSS, API, Travel and Golang jobs that are similar:\n\n
$65,000 — $125,000/year\n
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**About Area**\n\nArea is the leading (pun intended) lead management automation software for the property industry. We provide Software as a Service (SaaS) that manages enquiries from multiple sources, self-service tools for consumers and detailed audit reporting for directors and managers of estate agencies.\n\nArea was founded in 2015 by experienced estate agents and seasoned technology veterans. We have now processed almost a million enquiries and are the beating heart of hundreds of leading estate agents.\n\nWe partner with other leading companies in the property technology space such as Reapit, Moneypenny, Kerfuffle and Relocation Agent Network to create integrations that simplify and modernise estate agencies.\n\n**Senior Rails Developer**\n\nArea is essentially a type of CRM system for estate agents that is used to manage and engage with consumers. Our software sits between the agency's website, property portals and other CRM systems. Our services are built in Ruby on Rails and run on AWS. Almost 500,000 consumers engage with the Area platform each year so youโll be working on a well-established product and interacting with an experienced management and product team. \n\n**The Role**\n\nWe are looking for a solid Rails developer with experience in DevOps and an interest in building B2B2C software with a focus on the end-user. This is very much a get your hand's dirty startup role where you will be able to take ownership and work in an agile fashion. Weโre a remote-first company thatโs flexible with working schedules, but weโre all about getting things done. We value working smarter rather than simply working harder or longer. Weโll try to meet up a few times a year but other than that you can work from anywhere +/- 5 hours time difference so we can have some overlap with you.\n\n**Must Haves**\n\n- Able to speak and write in English (intermediate to advanced)\n- A strong understanding of Ruby on Rails (5.X specifically)\n- At least 3 years commercial experience working with Rails \n- At least basic knowledge of deploying and monitoring production systems in Amazon AWS\n- Solid understanding of relational databases (we use Postgresql)\n- A proactive and positive team-based approach to investigating and resolving issues on a live system\n- Strong testing skills ideally with RSpec\n- Self-motivated and able to manage own workload\n- Experience working in remote and/or startup teams\n\n**Nice To Haves**\n\n- Experience with UX, UI and product development\n- Experience with third-party services like Twilio, Pusher, Sendgrid, Redis, Papertrail, Cloud66\n\n**The Benefits**\n\nArea is committed to fostering an inclusive and positive working environment, with lots of opportunities to engage with your colleagues, albeit remotely most of the time. Youโll also have the opportunity to influence the business and be part of a fast-moving startup with continuous growth opportunities.\n- Competitive salaries without the need to work in an office or commute\n- A coworking space membership so you can focus on your work\n- An equipment allowance (we like Macs) so you have the best tools\n- A skills development budget (e.g. courses or books) to keep you sharp\n- Flexible holiday allowance and personal days as required\n\nBy sending us your application you agree to us using your personal data for recruitment purposes. We are storing this data in our recruitment software, which is fully compliant with GDPR/EU data protection laws. If you are unsuccessful in your application for this role, we may keep your details on file so that we can get in touch with you about other suitable vacancies which may be of interest in the future. If you would rather we did not keep your details on file for this, please let us know. \n\nPlease mention the words **MOBILE ACTRESS PRISON** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xOTc=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
$60,000 — $90,000/year\n
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We are looking for a talented and experienced Full-Stack Developer (Ruby on Rails) to join our recently funded startup.\n\n### What we do\nCraftybase is a popular inventory management and bookkeeping system for Etsy and Shopify sellers. We have recently been accepted into the TinySeed accelerator program for Spring 2021 and are looking to grow our team and help take the product to the next level. We've been running and growing Craftybase for over 10 years and are bootstrapped, profitable, stable, and now funded. You will be joining the dev founders and a small group of overseas contractors. This is a remote only position with a decent overlap with Melbourne/Australia time.\n\n### What's our tech stack\n* Ruby on Rails\n* HTML, JavaScript and CSS\n* RSpec/Cucumber\n* MariaDB (MySQL), Sphinx/ThinkingSphinx, Redis/Sidekiq\n* Trello/GitHub/Notion\n\n### What we're looking for\n* Proven development and product experience with Ruby and Ruby on Rails (3+ years)\n* Proficient with web fundamentals such as HTML, JavaScript and CSS\n* Experience with database technologies including MySQL and Redis\n* Experience with UI frameworks like Bootstrap or Tailwind\n* Experience with writing unit tests, monitoring code coverage, and linting your code\n* Experience using Git version control\n* Excellent communication skills\n\n### What you will be doing\n* Development of new features\n* Upgrade and maintenance of the product\n* Give feedback and suggestions on the development solution\n* Perform technical tasks as needed to meet operational requirements\n\n### Why join Craftybase?\n* Be part of a fun product that helps indie makers run their business and sell their products better\n* We're a friendly and flexible remote-first team\n* You will be full-time employee #3 so are able to help shape the future of the product\n* We care deeply about technology, product and e-commerce \n\nPlease mention the words **DIVORCE FEW THANK** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xOTc=). 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 — $80,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWORLDWIDE
# How do you apply?\n\nSend us a copy of your resume with a brief outline of why you think youโre right for this position will initiate the process. We also would like to see examples of software you've written (either archive, URL, github, etc).
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At [Podia](https://www.podia.com), weโre building the best platform on the planet for creators to sell online courses, digital downloads, webinars, and memberships.\nWeโre a fully-remote company, we've been around for a few years, have helped creators earn millions, and weโre growing fastโฆ\nโฆ*really* fast.\nThatโs where you come in ๐\nWeโre looking for **a full-stack Rails developer** to help us continue building modern frontend user experiences, while still sticking to The Rails Way as closely as possible, and scaling the platform for tens-of-thousands of creators and millions of customers.\n## Whatโs this job all about?\nWhile our other metrics are all "up and to the right!" ๐ , we take a careful, considered approach to hiring. We're a small development team of eight (six men, two women), in a company of 24, and we typically only hire twice a year.\nEvery person on the dev team has an outsized impact on the productโeach feature is often the product of just one or two developers working together with a designerโand you can be one of them.\nOne week you might be finishing off the redesign of a feature for our creators, the next you might be optimizing a SQL query to keep our storefronts running smoothly. We plan about three months in advance, but we pivot rapidly so you shouldn't expect those plans to be set in stone.\nEvery developer on the team works on:\n- Shipping new features to help our creators' businesses thrive\n- Polishing our existing features to improve our users' experience\n- Writing tests and fixing bugs in our code\n- Communicating their progress in regular Basecamp updates\n- Reviewing pull requests from other team members\n- Helping out our support team with customer issues during a regular week-long rotation\n- Paying down technical debt to keeping the codebase shiny\n- Deploying code to production, verifying it works as you expected, and taking a 24-hour on-call shift for when the worst happens (rarely! ๐ค)\nYou can expect to be working with:\n- Ruby on Rails 6.1\n- PostgreSQL\n- Stimulus, StimulusReflex, CableReady, and React (in that order of most to least often)\n- Webpacker, Bootstrap, ViewComponent, ES6, and yarn to manage our UI code.\n- Sidekiq for background processing, including fun features like periodic jobs and batches\n- Heroku for everything\n- We also maintain integrations with many third-party APIs (PayPal, Stripe, Zapier and Drip, just to name a few)\n- A codebase with 1:1.3 code-to-test ratio, with almost 10K examples, that runs on our CI system in four minutes\nYou probably donโt know all these technologies inside out, and thatโs okay! This is not a laundry list of requirements.\nIf youโre curious, you can read about [Podiaโs engineering culture](https://jamie.ideasasylum.com/2020/07/17/podia-engineering-culture/) and [our current toolbox](https://jamie.ideasasylum.com/2021/01/01/tools-of-podia-2020-edition/) on our CTOโs blog.\n## Does this sound like you?\nIf youโre the developer weโre looking for, youโll already be familiar and confident with Rails, with two to three years experience, and weโll help you level-up those skills, learn new technologies like StimulusReflex and ViewComponent, and practice them on a complex web application with plenty of new challenges.\nYou will be based in [UTC](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/timezone/utc) to [UTC+8](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/timezone/utc8) timezones to ensure a reasonable overlap with our current product team in Ireland, the US, Canada, and South America.\n"Full-stack" is an over-used term so letโs put it this way: Rails is our home turf and you'll feel comfortable and productive writing Ruby, building new feature in Rails, writing views in ERB, and using ActiveRecord. In addition, you'll probably have a few special areas of expertise or interest. Perhaps you enjoy playing with AWS infrastructure and using Terraform; perhaps you enjoy refactoring and using design patterns to make cleaner software; or you have a flair for user experience design and an eye for detail.\nHere's some skill gaps we have on the team which we'd like to fill in the short-term:\n- Modern JavaScript knowledge. Do you enjoy tweaking Webpack configuration, reducing JavaScript dependencies, and optimizing build pipelines? We don't write much JavaScript but, when we do, we want it to be modern and efficient.\n- CSS expert. Do you see a design and instantly understand which CSS attributes are required? Can you tweak Bootstrap variables to match our brand? Do you make designers happy with your pixel-perfect implementations?\n- Experience scaling Rails. Have you been through the easy stages of scaling a Rails app, and earned some hard-fought wins against the next few boss levels? When SELECT count(*) FROM customers; is too slow, you have several tried-and-tested strategies for speeding it up.\nThese are not definitive so don't exclude yourself if you don't fit one of these descriptions. We have many more needs and we'll find roles for any exceptional candidate.\n**Some other things you should be comfortable with:**\n- Communicating your progress clearly in Slack or Basecamp and highlighting blockers and risks early. Communication is a core competency โ๏ธ\n- Collaborate with other team members either synchronously during an online pairing session (you can initially expect to be pairing for at least half your time) or asynchronously via pull requests ๐\n- Working individually on solo projects without disappearing down a rabbit hole for days ๐ณ\n- Learning quickly, and developing confidentlyโbecause nothing is โsomeone elseโs jobโ and there's always something new to learn ๐ฆ\n- Lending a hand to your teammates (and customers) when the need arises. Weโre tightly knit and supporting each other is a huge priority ๐ค\n- Multiple competing (and sometimes shifting) priorities ๐ \n- Staying calm under pressure. You remain cool even when Rollbar errors are pouring into Slack, background jobs clog up the Sidekiq queue, and the app grinds to a halt ๐\n- Working remotely. Our team is spread across North America, South America, and Western Europe, and our headquarters is Slack ๐\n## Why work at Podia?\n- Ultimate flexibility. We try to have some overlap time every day, but outside of that work whenever & wherever you work best ๐บ๏ธ\n- Extreme autonomy. No micro-managing here. Youโll be given high-level direction and then left to solve it the way you feel is best. ๐\n- That said, the rest of the team is always ready to lend a handโor even an ear if you just need to rubber duck some ideas ๐ก\n- You get to work with a small, highly-talented team that has builtโand continues to buildโour product with care. Weโre not one of those โhire all the devs!โ organizations that tries to grow too quickly ๐จ\n- Whether itโs fixes, small tweaks, or substantial features, we deploy often. Thereโs zero red tape to slow you down ๐\n- Youโll be working with a diverse team from a range of countries and backgrounds. We work hard to make Podia an inclusive workplace for everyone ๐\n- We have a rapidly growing base of passionate customers. Your work will be seen and appreciated by many people โค๏ธ\n- Competitive compensation. We want to hire the best people, and weโre ready to pay for them. We use a standardized salary scale set at the 90th percentile of US salaries for each roleโregardless of where you are in the world ๐ฐ\n- Great benefits including three weeks paid vacation (plus another week during the December holidays), sabbaticals every three years, professional development credit, paid family leave, a new laptop every three years, and more โบ๏ธ\n- (Paid for) annual retreats to spend time with the team and have fun together (or a still-pretty-great virtual retreat when thereโs a global pandemic) โ๏ธ \n\nPlease mention the words **VINTAGE PALACE SLOT** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xOTc=). 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
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