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## About us\n\nWe're a Swedish digital agency, specialized in building digital products and services for businesses of all sizes within both the private and public sectors. With our experienced, multidisciplinary team, we help our clients realize their projects from the early stages of ideation to prototypes, implementation, and post-production. Our ambition is to build a team with substantial experience and passion within their respective fields.\n\nWeโve been a remote-first company for over eight years. Our team is currently all based in Europe, but we've had colleagues from all parts of the world, over the years: from the Dominican Republic all the way to South Korea and Bali.\n\n[Read more on www.oddcamp.com](https://www.oddcamp.com)\n\n## JOB TYPE\n\nFull time\n40 hours/week\n\n## LOCATION\nRemote\n\n## ABOUT YOU\n\n- You're a true professional who loves what you're doing;\n- You have a chronic thirst for knowledge and want to be a leading force in your field;\n- You have 3+ years of work experience in a similar role;\n- You are fluent in English and have excellent verbal and written communication skills;\n- You play well with others but are just as comfortable working on your own if needed;\n- You understand the choices you make in your work can help shape the world around you.\n\n## YOUR ROLE\n\nAs a Back End Ruby developer, you will be working in a team alongside, project leads, developers, and designers building and maintaining a diverse set of technical projects for our clients. As a tight knit team, you will be involved in all steps of the process, from early ideation, to architecting technical solutions, implementation, and beyond.\n\n## REQUIRED SKILLS\n\n- Significant experience with Ruby, working in a Ruby on Rails environment\n- Understanding of relational database and SQL (PostgreSQL)\n- Experience in creating and consuming web APIs\n- Deep understanding of object-orientated programming\n- Desire to work with Domain Driven Design\n- Experience with cloud services and tools (Heroku, AWS)\n- Git\n\n## IMPORTANT SKILLS\n\nYou donโt have to be a full-fledged expert within all of these from day one. However, youโll likely work with all of these technologies regularly, so if you donโt already master them, then youโll have to level them up.\n\n- DevOps and scaling Rails applications\n- Elasticsearch\n- Redis\n- Webpack\n- Modern JavaScript\n- React\n- Docker\n\n## BONUS SKILLS\n\nFamiliarity and experience with any of these fields is a major bonus:\n\n- GraphQL\n- Serverless architecture\n- Node & NPM\n- Elixir/Phoenix\n- MongoDB\n- Linux\n- Help and teach others: You know how to pass on your knowledge to other members of the team or to clients.\n- PHP\n- WordPress Headless (We only use WordPress as a headless CMS)\n\n## TELL US MORE\n\nWeโd be happy to hear about yourโฆ\n\n- Open source projects and contributions\n- Personal projects\n- Experience from business and management tools such as Trello, Basecamp, Harvest\n- Hobbies & Interests\n\n## WHAT ITโS LIKE TO WORK HERE\n\nTLDR; We have nice perks, exciting projects for interesting clients, and wonโt work you to death.\n\n- You have big opportunities to influence your job and how we work.\n- Youโll enjoy a creative and smooth work environment.\n- Weโre the best colleagues.\n- Remote work = OK. We have our HQ in Stockholm but youโre free to work from wherever you want within the Milky Way.\n- Because weโre an international team, English is the lingua franca internally. We also speak Swedish, Portuguese, Korean, Slovak, Bulgarian, - Spanish, and Lithuanianโฆ\n- Weโre a team - leave no colleague behind! We try to avoid projects where youโd end up on a long-term contract on your own.\n- 25 days of paid vacation every year.\n- Personal Development Days โ Every other Friday, we step away from client work and choose something else that will boost our skills and expertise.\n- Company Development Days โ When we feel itโs necessary to learn new things that require more time than one day every other week, we take time off to do that. How often and how long varies.\n- Overtime is our enemy and should not exist. You work 9-5, 8โ4, 10โ6, or whatever suits you. If you canโt stop building stuff, then go do good deeds in open source!\n- Workload: Every year has 224โ229 workdays, depending on what days the Swedish national holidays occur. Out of these, approx 170 will be spent on client work since the following days are excluded: 25 vacation days, 22 personal development days, and 5โ10 days conference/training days.\n- Health/fitness benefits (300 EUR/year), insurance, doctorsโ appointments during work. Staying healthy is vital to do a good dayโs work.\n- Pension savings following Swedish standards ITP1/ITP2. This amounts to 4,5% of your monthly salary.\n- Company trips. We love traveling the world and make sure to go somewhere on at least two company-wide trips per year.\n- Education budget. 400 EUR/year to spend on stuff that makes you a better designer or developer. Upgrade your GitHub account? Play around with a VPS on DigitalOcean? Pro account on CodePen? Fill your ebook reader with an unhealthy amount of ebooks? Itโs your choice.\n- Your own stapler. To avoid fires.\n- Youโll get a Macbook Pro or whatever computer you prefer that runs OS X or Linux. \n\nPlease mention the words **DOG USELESS ABLE** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMDc=). 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#Location\nWorldwide
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\nWork Location\n\nHome Office or any SUSE Location near the CET Timezone\n\n\nOur Product \n\nAt this position you will work on the Open Build Service (OBS). A Linux release engineering platform to collaborate on building and distributing software. The OBS helps SUSE to ship software to its customers. For a wide range of operating systems and hardware architectures.\n\n\nOur Team \n\nWe are a team of Web Developers spread all over Europe. Most of us work from home, a few of us you find in the SUSE headquarter in Nuremberg/Germany. All of us focus on the full stack that makes up our application. From UI/UX design using HTML/CSS/Javascript, over Creating Business Logic with Ruby on Rails to Data Modeling on our SQL database. We also practice the DevOps culture and Operate & Observe our code in production environments. This means each and every one of us takes care of the complete life cycle of the code we produce. We conceive, write, test, instrument, deploy, roll back and debug our code! We also believe in the agile principles and organize our work together in the SCRUM framework. https://openbuildservice.org/bs-team\n\nThis position will report to the Engineering Manager of the team, Hendrik Vogelsang.\n\n\nOur Values \n\nHere is what we identify as our team culture and how those attitudes translate into our daily practices. We are looking for people whose personal values have some overlap with ours. We value: Customers. By understanding peoples’ goals, needs and their limitations. Everything we build and change, everything we do, we do for the people using our product. Diversity, pluralism and freedom of choice. We think differences, not uniformity, in origin, circumstance and experience make people, the practice of software development and in the end, our product interesting. We believe it takes a diverse set of people to produce a product truly useful for everyone. Ownership. Instead of hiding behind processes, or driving relentlessly towards individual goals, we take ownership of the entire situation. We do that when things go smooth but also when things go wrong. No matter if they were in, or out of our control. No matter if that hurts and bruises our ego. It was never anyone else’s fault, it was ours. We believe ownership is how we respect others. Collaboration. By working toward shared goals, in a horizontal structure with flexible leadership. We do not only share results with each other, but how we got there. We constantly reflect our behavior and how it brings everyone else forward with us. We win together, we lose together. Quality. By taking due time, avoiding shortcuts, pacing ourselves. By being critical of what we do and by welcoming critique from others. We always leave our code base, processes and team better than we have found it. Community. By curiously exploring what other people inside and outside this industry think, do and produce. We expose ourselves to all kinds of ideas and openly share our own views. We strive for personal growth by continuously learning about other people, technology, development methodologies and efforts. We are open minded, always evolving adventurers\n\n\nPerks \n\nApart from the usual benefits of working for an established software engineering enterprise (competitive pay, rewards, established career ladder etc.) we can make the following happening for you. We are all about a healthy work life balance. You join a company that’s still growing fast and yet is over a quarter century old. We didn’t get here by burning out people. At SUSE we believe that without time off from work, a person becomes both bored and boring. That is why we provide flexible working hours, a flexible vacation policy and access to professional life & career coaching. We’ll give our best to help you maximize your well-being, because we are in it for the long run. We are all about creating opportunities for personal growth. You will have a personal budget for autonomous learning (O’Reilly/Linkedin Learning etc.) and for visiting industry events. The team spends every other Friday afternoon together sharing what they got inspired by. We frequently practice pair programming and kick off projects in mob programming. Every week you will have the opportunity to attend exciting lunch & learn sessions by SUSE industry experts. We also run company wide hackathons (Hack Week) multiple times a year where you are free to work on any activity of your passion for a week! We want you to become a better engineer. We are all about hacker culture following the community best practices. Most things you do for SUSE will be open source. We expect you to contribute back upstream. We encourage you to openly share your own views with the global Free Software community. That means you can spend the majority of your work time on your public track record. Your public code and collaboration will be your next resume!\n\n\nYour Responsibilities \n\nWe are looking for someone with strong Ruby on Rails experience. You should also be well-versed in HTML, CSS, JavaScript. Experience with site reliability is a plus but not a requirement. We require a strong proficiency in English (spoken and written) and the ability to convey what you want to other people. You might have a computer science degree, you might not have any formal education like that. That is not what we are looking for. You might have spend 20 years in our industry or 2. That is not what matters to us. We care about what you can do and how you do it, not about how you got here.\n\nHere is what the team does day in day out:\n\n\nPublic Open Source Software Development \n\nAs the Open Build Service is a Free Software project, you ideally have a background in this development method.\n\n• Implementing features/bug fixes for the product • Improve quality and lower technical debt of the product\n\n• Review and evaluate code/issue submissions from other developers and customers\n\n• Cooperate with the team and other stakeholders to align plans in an agile fashion\n\n• Document features, workflows and concepts\n\n\nSite Reliability Engineering\n\nAs we are practicing the DevOPS culture, you ideally know how to do\n\n• Continuous integration of the product with other software in the stack\n\n• Continuous deployment\n\n• Monitoring the health and performance of deployments\n\n• Incident management\n\n• Infrastructure management \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Full Stack, Web Developer, Developer, Digital Nomad, DevOps, English, Education, Ruby and Linux jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $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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