At Fluxx, our mission is to be the leading collaborative grantmaking platform that amplifies impact in our global communities. Weโre a mission-driven business making an impact in philanthropy, and our cloud platform enables the end-to-end grantmaking process for funders and doers. We volunteer, serve our community, and weโre committed to building a team of outstanding individuals with diverse backgrounds and perspectives. We are looking for the best talent to continue to drive our mission forward.\n\nIn the role of Senior Software Engineer, youโll play a critical role in building high-quality, innovative, and performant software that aligns with industry standards and best practices.\n\nThis is a full-time exempt and remote position. Candidates must be located in the United States.\n\nWhat you'll be doing:\nProvide technical leadership, bringing best engineering practices to all phases of large-scale engineering initiatives\nWork cross-functionally with engineers, designers, QA, and product managers\nDesign and execute new user-facing features and applications\nBuilding test automation to ensure quality release after release\nLead initiatives to refactor, re-engineer, and reimagine our platform\nProduce high-quality software that is well designed, fully unit tested and passes peer code review\nDeliver projects with high quality and at a rapid cadence\n\n\nWhat you bring to the team:\nExperience as a full-stack engineer (frontend + backend development).\nAt least 4 years of experience building, fixing, and scaling web apps\nDesire to learn and mentor\nStrong communication and collaboration skills\nProficiency with SQL and Unix\nA deep foundation in computer science with a strong understanding of data structures, and algorithms\nDedication to writing maintainable, fast, beautiful code including documentation\nAn ability to learn and adapt quickly\n\n\nYouโll have a better chance of success given experience with:\nLarge refactoring/re-engineering projects\nWorking in at least some of our stack:\nRuby, Rails\nMySQL\nElasticsearch\njQuery, React\nRedis, Resque\nJava\nPlay\nDevops and AWS\nRESTful APIs\n\n\nAbout Fluxx:\nAt Fluxx, we're looking for people with grit and passion about Fluxxโs vision to become THE company that changes Philanthropy forever. We encourage you to apply - even if your experience doesn't exactly match the job description. Your skills and passion will stand out especially if your career path is unique. \n\nPlease mention the word **FAST** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xNDY=). 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
$160,000 — $170,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nUnited States
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If youโre any good at Ruby, this is probably not the first job ad youโve seen, so weโve done our best to stand out while also accurately presenting what weโre all about. If it sounds like you would enjoy working with us, donโt hesitate to apply or drop us a line with questions on [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).\n\nAhum. Here it comes.\n\n# Whatโs a Silverfin?\n\nAt Silverfin weโre trying to apply the promise of software to the age-old industry of accounting. With our SaaS weโre automating a large chunk of the busy-work that accountants are currently handling manually, and are building new tools so they can provide better services to their customers. We aim to optimize their workflow in such a way that accountants can spend more time on the much more impactful and rewarding work of advising their customers, the business owners.\n\nThe good news is weโre succeeding in doing exactly that. Every day more than 15.000 financial service professionals use Silverfin to help and advise more than 200.000 businesses. Our customers adore us! The even better news is thereโs still plenty left to work on, and thatโs where we hope you come in.\n\n# What makes the engineering team at Silverfin special?\n\nWeโre a remote-first engineering team of 25 people distributed in 14 different countries. A priority for us is maintaining proper work-life balance. We avoid meetings as much as possible, accept deadlines only when absolutely necessary, and never expect anyone to work longer hours than theyโve signed up for. A day in our working lives is pretty boring in this regard, and we feel thatโs exactly how it should be.\n\nWorking with us means you can be flexible with your schedule. Itโs OK to disappear for a few hours in the middle of the day to run some errands, get a haircut, pick up the kids โ whatever reason, you donโt need to explain yourself. You also fully decide when you take time off: our team is sufficiently varied and well organized that there are always enough people around to handle the load, and in the rare cases itโs not, we will decrease the load instead of asking people to move their holiday.\n\nBeing remote-first means we favor asynchronous communication. We donโt shy away from chatting in Slack, but the important decisions or discussions are done in Gitlab issues, over email, or in our wiki, so thereโs a written, persisted record. Weโre mindful of maintaining long chunks of focussed time, which means we avoid @-mentions or PMs on Slack, and other triggers and interrupts. We encourage using Slackโs DnD function, especially when youโre not working!\n\nWeโd be really happy to welcome you in our #dev channel, but itโs not just virtual: we make sure we regularly get to see each other in real life too. Twice a year we fly the whole engineering team together to a different location in Europe, and at least once a year we join up with the rest of the company so we can spend some time together with the other departments.\n\n\n# What does working at Silverfin look like?\n\nWe work in nimble teams around 5 people in size, with each team taking ownership of a specific set of features of the application. Teams are responsible for a full slice across the stack, so both the backend as well as the frontend of each part is maintained by the same people. Find here more information about our engineering teams.ย \n\nYouโll be supported by our UI designer who develops and maintains HTML and CSS components into a reusable UI-framework, and even builds Vue.js prototypes where necessary, handling compatibility problems with different browsers for you, and making sure everything is responsive as well.\n\nOur ops team ensures things run smoothly, deploys happen correctly, and will work with you when issues should arise. Weโre enthusiastic followers of the devops mindset, which means ops and developers work together to solve problems, and empower each-other to be self-sufficient, instead of throwing problems over the wall to the โother sideโ.\n\nOur stack is Vue.js and vanilla JS with a sprinkling of jQuery on the frontend and an up-to-date Rails monolith on the backend. We use PostgreSQL and Redis for persistence and caching, and everything is running on a Kubernetes cluster in Google Cloud. Our daily tools include GitLab, Quip and Slack, with Zoom as our remote conferencing tool of choice.\n\nNo code gets deployed without a code-review by a peer and testing is a must. Our pipeline automates deployment when the suite is green, and deploys happen dozens of times a day. Each team is currently doing Kanban, but theyโre free to follow whatever process suits them best. There are regular retros held to work towards continuous improvement.\n\nSoftware for accountants is not considered to be very exciting, but we have our fair share of technical challenges. To give you a sense of scale: our database exceeds 7TB*, and our largest table recently crossed the 10 billion row mark. We interface with more than 30 different external APIs, and provide third parties an API of our own.\n\n*: Our ops team noted that this actually isnโt that hard to achieve if youโre just indexing everything, but it still sounds impressive, right?\n\n# What does your future look like?\n\nPersonal growth is key to staying motivated. At Silverfin you donโt need to move to management in order to get promoted. We see the individual contributor track and the management track as two different growth paths which every engineer can follow and switch between. You can be promoted, including pay raises, as a contributor just like as a manager.\n\nEveryone has a โฌ1000 yearly budget to spend on conferences, courses, workshops or other training to improve their skills and level up. This also includes accommodation, travel costs. If the conference is on a workday youโll get paid like any normal day. Silverfin colleagues regularly visit conferences across the world. Are you going to Euruko this year? Come say hi!\n\nWeโre looking to hire a lot of new colleagues, and by the end of the year weโd like to have a couple of more teams. Each new team would also need a new teamlead, and we prefer to promote from within the engineering team. This means if youโd like to step onto the management track, there will be plenty of opportunities to do so in the near future. We pro-actively keep track of who would be interested, and provide feedback and learning opportunities to work towards such a goal.\n\n\n# What are we looking for?\n* Youโre experienced in both Ruby and Rails, and also understand where the boundaries lie between them. You can code in Ruby without any of Railsโ training wheels if necessary.\n* Youโre up for mentoring coworkers and can give in-depth, productive feedback during code reviews. While you appreciate the small stuff, you recognize bikeshedding and can avoid its pitfalls.\n* You code with reason and can justify the important decisions you made during development.\n* You can communicate clearly in English, both written and verbally.\n* You know and can apply best practices when relevant. That means the usual like version control, testing, and refactoring; but also higher level concepts such as good object oriented design.\n* You're aware of the trade-offs involved in proper engineering and can make balanced business decisions, keeping in mind all the stakeholders of the project.\n* Youโve got opinions on code design and you can discuss them, but youโre professional enough to not let those opinions get in the way of a consensus if necessary.\n\n\n# What can we offer you?\n\n* Actual, proper work-life balance\n* A salary range of โฌ60.000 - โฌ100.000 a year\n* Choose your own working hours and work 100% remotely\n* Possibility to work part-time (4 day working week)\n* Personal growth training and opportunities\n* Join a distributed remote-first engineering team with 25 colleagues in 14 different countries\n* A refreshing work environment with professional, friendly and welcoming colleagues\n* A โฌ1000 yearly budget for conferences, courses, workshops or other expenses that will improve your skills\n\n# Requirements\n\n* You have at least 4 years of experience working with Ruby, or 2 years of experience with Ruby and 4 years in one or more other programming language.\n* You get Rails\n* Your work hours have some overlap with EU business hours (we require your local timezone to be within CET +/- 3h)\n\n# Nice to haveโs\nThese would be nice but are definitely not necessary. Donโt worry if none of the following applies to you.\n\n* Experience as a remote worker in a fully remote team\n* Experience with Javascript (ES6) and frontend frameworks\n* Experience working with large datasets and the problems they bring\n* Experience in Fintech\n* Accounting knowledge\n\n# Interested?\n* [Read about what our interviewing process looks like](https://engineering.silverfin.com/engineering-interview-process/)\n* [Apply for the job right here](https://grnh.se/e21a38802us)\n* Or email us with any questions on [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). \n\nPlease mention the words **STAIRS ELSE DEFINE** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xNDY=). 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
$70,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
โฐ Async\n\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
# How do you apply?\n\n[Apply for the job right here](https://grnh.se/e21a38802us)
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We are looking for a remote senior DevOps Engineer who can work long-term and on a regular basis on several backend projects. Your responsibilities will include supporting the team in building cool mobile applications, maintaining and orchestrating the video applications (serverside), serverless applications and legacy standalone servers. Furthermore securing servers and services and responding to support requests coming from application users (B2B) and the incident management system. \nYou have profound System Administration Skills (Linux) and knowledge in the frontend, JavaScript (jquery), HTML5 and CSS 3. If you are familiar with video encoding, web players, push notifications etc. that would be a great add-on and plus for you.\n\nPlease only get in touch if you have true intentions and no side business.\n\nWe offer a high level of autonomy and are looking for long-term collaboration in a collegial working atmosphere. Further development will be welcomed and encouraged.\n\nSkills and Requirements in short: \n\nMust have: \navailable long-term and full-time with no side-business\nDevops Engineer with\nSystem Administration Skills (Linux)\nAWS, Google Cloud\nKnowledge in Javascript (jquery), HTML5 and CSS 3\n\nNice to have:\nknowledge in video encoding and web players etc.\n \n\nPlease mention the words **SKIN EXIT DOG** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xNDY=). 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
\n\n#Location\nEurope
# How do you apply?\n\nSend us your dossier together with an overview of your skills. \nAs a first step we ask qualifying applicants to complete an online multiple-choice test to rank the skills. Given you pass this, we invite you for a practical exercise. Looking forward to hearing from you to start the first test (around 90min)! \n
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* ๐ 401k\n* ๐๏ธ 30 Days PTO\n* ๐ Flexible Hours\n* ๐ช Parental Leave\n* ๐ธ $350 Referral Bonus\n* ๐ฐ $130k โ $160k per year\n* โ๏ธ Benefits and Insurance\n* ๐ก 4+ Years of Experience\n* ๐ Work with the Founders\n* ๐บ Anywhere in the Americas (U.S. Preferred)\n\n**Get Paid:** If you recommend this job to the person that gets hired, we will give you a $350 referral bonus! How will we contact you about giving you your bonus? Tell your referral to list your name and/or email in the โHow did you hear about this job?โ question. Once theyโre hired, weโll make sure you get paid.\n\n# Summary\n\nBlueRithm is hiring a Senior Software Engineer to work with the founders, be directly involved in developing product road maps, and be a catalyst for growth and success in the company. This role offers a lot of growth and youโll be able to have a big impact on many parts of the company.\n\n# Who We Are\n\n[BlueRithm](https://bluerithm.com/) is made up of a small team of US-based engineers with domain and development expertise. Since 2016, weโve built and shipped a project-management platform for specialized niches in the construction, manufacturing, and energy industries.\n\nWeโre backed by TinySeed and a deep bench of experienced business owners, founders, and high-caliber people who believe in our approach and mission.\n\n# What is it like working with us?\n\nEven though weโre small and agile, we work hard and strive for success. We do it humbly and never at the expense of whatโs right and ethical. We value diversity in backgrounds and thought, and believe leaving our egos at the door, supporting each other, and working towards common goals is a recipe for success.\n\n**Remote Work**\nMost of us work remotely around the U.S. We communicate and collaborate on Microsoft Teams. Most of our work takes place during normal U.S. business hours. The founders are in Minneapolis so there are opportunities to come co-work in the office space located there.\n\n**Sane Hours**\nWeโre adults and we trust each other to manage our time responsibly. We look at what you accomplish, not how long you are in front of a computer. We work hard and smart. Sure, we need to drive the business hard and release features, but weโre most concerned with long-term success.\n\n# The Role\n\nThis โSenior Software Engineerโ role has been created to help out one of the founders and take over a lot of his development work.\n\nYou will bring the product vision to life. Youโll help develop and prioritize the product roadmap, contributing your creative vision and technical expertise to give our customers a first-class product that solves real problems.\n\nYouโll be doing full-stack development on our ASP.NET MVC web app, RESTful API, and Xamarin mobile app. Some features span the whole platform, while some are specific to one part (for example, just the web app). Youโll be building many new features and supporting existing ones. Occasionally youโll join customer calls to stay engaged with our customers and understand, in their words, what they need.\n\nAs the company continues growing, youโll also have the opportunity to grow your role in scope and responsibility. That could mean helping mentor and develop a more junior developer in the future.\n\nThis is a full-time role that can be fully remote. Ideally, you are located in the United States, but we are open to other locations as well.\n\nWe are an established company with a strong product, but sometimes we operate as an early startup. Not all of our SOPs are ironed out and thereโs no big employee handbook. This role is for someone who is OK with ambiguity, loves to solve problems, and can work through issues. This also presents the opportunity for lots of growth and to have an impact across many parts of the company.\n\n**Day to Day**\n\n~80% of your time will be spent coding and working on our product. The rest of the time will be working on the product roadmap, brainstorming issues, and problem-solving, and continuous deployment.\n\n# Who Weโre Looking For\n\nIdeally, weโd like to have someone who has strong experience with web app development and is also very comfortable in a startup, entrepreneurial environment.\n\n**Personality and Type of Person Weโre Looking For:**\n\n* Someone who gets a thrill and satisfaction from building real features that people need and use.\n* The desire to have creative, visionary, as well as technical influence over product direction.\n* Understanding of the importance of urgency of work and creating results, but has a big-picture, long term mindset.\n* A self-improvement spirit.\n* Someone who enjoys solving difficult problems.\n* Passion for the work\n* A data-driven attitude\n* Perseverance\n* Adaptability\n* Self-reliance\n* Comfort with risk-taking and ambiguity that comes with working for a small company.\n\n**Your Experience and Skillset:**\n\n* Expertise with ASP.NET MVC web applications\n* Expertise with HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, CSS, other common web development technologies.\n* Expertise with full .NET framework as well as .NET Core.\n* Expertise in developing Web APIs.\n* Experience with various databases relational and document-based (Azure SQL, Cosmos DB, Mongo DB, MySQL, etc..).\n* Experience developing enterprise solutions with Microsoft Azure.\n* Experience utilizing Azure and Azure DevOps automation in the context of automating infrastructure deployments.\n* Experience developing applications with Azure DevOps (Repositories, Build and Deploy Pipelines).\n* Experienced in design and UX principles. Prioritizes exceptional user experience in engineering and execution.\n\n# Bonus points\n\n* Experience developing mobile applications with Xamarin (cross-platform: iOS, Android, UWP).\n\n# Compensation and Benefits\n\n**Salary Range**\n$130-160k per Year\n\n**Stock Options**\nBlueRithm offers stock options in addition to salary and benefits. This vested interest in the company is something that would be discussed with the founders.\n\n**Insurance Coverage**\nFor our U.S. employees, we offer health insurance.\n\n**401k Plan**\nEmployees are eligible for a 401k plan thatโs integrated into our payroll system. Plans are employee-funded.\n\n**Equipment Budget**\nHome office budget available to help you do your best work\n\n**Time Off / Vacation**\nTaking time off makes you happier, healthier, and more productive. We want you to take the time you need to rejuvenate, reflect, and take care of your and your familyโs health. Thatโs why we have a 30 day off vacation policy. Weโre not going to micromanage your day-to-day work when youโre taking off early or starting late, or just need a day to handle personal business. Results are what matter.\n\n**Parental Leave**\nAll parents who welcome a new child by birth, surrogacy, foster, or adoption are eligible to take 8 weeks of paid leave.\n\n**Remote and Flexible Hours**\nThis is a full-time role that can be fully remote. Ideally, you are located in the United States, but we are open to other locations as well. We donโt micromanage your time at the desk. We are focused on results. Our team is generally communicating during U.S. business hours, but youโre able to have some flexibility about when you choose to do your work.\n \n\nPlease mention the words **DISH SPATIAL FOREST** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xNDY=). 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
$130,000 — $160,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
๐ฅ Home office budget\n\n
\n\n#Location\nRemote, Americas (U.S. Preferred)
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If youโre any good at Ruby, this is probably not the first job ad youโve seen, so weโve done our best to stand out while also accurately presenting what weโre all about. If it sounds like you would enjoy working with us, donโt hesitate to apply or drop us a line with questions on [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).\n\nAhum. Here it comes.\n\n\n### Whatโs a Silverfin?\n\nAt Silverfin weโre trying to apply the promise of software to the age-old industry of accounting. With our SaaS weโre automating a large chunk of the busy-work that accountants are currently handling manually, and are building new tools so they can provide better services to their customers. We aim to optimize their workflow in such a way that accountants can spend more time on the much more impactful and rewarding work of advising their customers, the business owners.\n\nThe good news is weโre succeeding in doing exactly that. Every day more than 15.000 financial service professionals use Silverfin to help and advise more than 200.000 businesses. Our customers adore us! The even better news is thereโs still plenty left to work on, and thatโs where we hope you come in.\n\n\n\n### What makes the engineering team at Silverfin special?\n\nWeโre a remote-first engineering team of 25 people distributed in 14 different countries. A priority for us is maintaining proper work-life balance. We avoid meetings as much as possible, accept deadlines only when absolutely necessary, and never expect anyone to work longer hours than theyโve signed up for. A day in our working lives is pretty boring in this regard, and we feel thatโs exactly how it should be.\n\nWorking with us means you can be flexible with your schedule. Itโs OK to disappear for a few hours in the middle of the day to run some errands, get a haircut, pick up the kids โ whatever reason, you donโt need to explain yourself. You also fully decide when you take time off: our team is sufficiently varied and well organized that there are always enough people around to handle the load, and in the rare cases itโs not, we will decrease the load instead of asking people to move their holiday.\n\nBeing remote-first means we favor asynchronous communication. We donโt shy away from chatting in Slack, but the important decisions or discussions are done in Gitlab issues, over email, or in our wiki, so thereโs a written, persisted record. Weโre mindful of maintaining long chunks of focussed time, which means we avoid @-mentions or PMs on Slack, and other triggers and interrupts. We encourage using Slackโs DnD function, especially when youโre not working!\n\nWeโd be really happy to welcome you in our #dev channel, but itโs not just virtual: we make sure we regularly get to see each other in real life too. Twice a year we fly the whole engineering team together to a different location in Europe, and at least once a year we join up with the rest of the company so we can spend some time together with the other departments.\n\n\n\n### What does working at Silverfin look like?\n\nWe work in nimble teams around 5 people in size, with each team taking ownership of a specific set of features of the application. Teams are responsible for a full slice across the stack, so both the backend as well as the frontend of each part is maintained by the same people.\n\nYouโll be supported by our UI designer who develops and maintains HTML and CSS components into a reusable UI-framework, and even builds Vue.js prototypes where necessary, handling compatibility problems with different browsers for you, and making sure everything is responsive as well.\n\nOur ops team ensures things run smoothly, deploys happen correctly, and will work with you when issues should arise. Weโre enthusiastic followers of the devops mindset, which means ops and developers work together to solve problems, and empower each-other to be self-sufficient, instead of throwing problems over the wall to the โother sideโ.\n\nOur stack is Vue.js and vanilla JS with a sprinkling of jQuery on the frontend and an up-to-date Rails monolith on the backend. We use PostgreSQL and Redis for persistence and caching, and everything is running on a Kubernetes cluster in Google Cloud. Our daily tools include GitLab, Quip and Slack, with Zoom as our remote conferencing tool of choice.\n\nNo code gets deployed without a code-review by a peer and testing is a must. Our pipeline automates deployment when the suite is green, and deploys happen dozens of times a day. Each team is currently doing Kanban, but theyโre free to follow whatever process suits them best. There are regular retros held to work towards continuous improvement.\n\nSoftware for accountants is not considered to be very exciting, but we have our fair share of technical challenges. To give you a sense of scale: our database exceeds 7TB, and our largest table recently crossed the 10 billion row mark. We interface with more than 30 different external APIs, and provide third parties an API of our own.\n\n*: Our ops team noted that this actually isnโt that hard to achieve if youโre just indexing everything, but it still sounds impressive, right?\n\n\n\n### What does your future look like?\n\nPersonal growth is key to staying motivated. At Silverfin you donโt need to move to management in order to get promoted. We see the individual contributor track and the management track as two different growth paths which every engineer can follow and switch between. You can be promoted, including pay raises, as a contributor just like as a manager.\n\nEveryone has a โฌ1000 yearly budget to spend on conferences, courses, workshops or other training to improve their skills and level up. This also includes accommodation, travel costs. If the conference is on a workday youโll get paid like any normal day. Silverfin colleagues regularly visit conferences across the world. Are you going to Euruko this year? Come say hi!\n\nWeโre looking to hire a lot of new colleagues, and by the end of the year weโd like to have a couple of more teams. Each new team would also need a new teamlead, and we prefer to promote from within the engineering team. This means if youโd like to step onto the management track, there will be plenty of opportunities to do so in the near future. We pro-actively keep track of who would be interested, and provide feedback and learning opportunities to work towards such a goal.\n\n\n\n### What are we looking for?\n\n* Youโre experienced in both Ruby and Rails, and also understand where the boundaries lie between them. You can code in Ruby without any of Railsโ training wheels if necessary.\n* Youโre up for mentoring coworkers and can give in-depth, productive feedback during code reviews. While you appreciate the small stuff, you recognize bikeshedding and can avoid its pitfalls.\n* You code with reason and can justify the important decisions you made during development.\n* You can communicate clearly in English, both written and verbally.\n* You know and can apply best practices when relevant. That means the usual like version control, testing, and refactoring; but also higher level concepts such as good object oriented design.\n* You're aware of the trade-offs involved in proper engineering and can make balanced business decisions, keeping in mind all the stakeholders of the project.\n* Youโve got opinions on code design and you can discuss them, but youโre professional enough to not let those opinions get in the way of a consensus if necessary.\n\n\n\n### What can we offer you?\n\n* Actual, proper work-life balance\n* A salary range of โฌ60.000 - โฌ100.000 a year\n* Choose your own working hours and work 100% remotely\n* Personal growth training and opportunities\n* Join a distributed remote-first engineering team with 25 colleagues in 14 different countries\n* A refreshing work environment with professional, friendly and welcoming colleagues\n* A โฌ1000 yearly budget for conferences, courses, workshops or other expenses that will improve your skills\n\n\n\n### Requirements\n\n* You have at least 4 years of experience working with Ruby, or 2 years of experience with Ruby and 4 years in one or more other programming language.\n* You get Rails\n* Your work hours have some overlap with EU business hours (we require your local timezone to be within CET +/- 3h)\n\n\n### Nice to haveโs\n\nThese would be nice but are definitely not necessary. Donโt worry if none of the following applies to you.\n\n* Experience as a remote worker in a fully remote team\n* Experience with Javascript (ES6) and frontend frameworks\n* Experience working with large datasets and the problems they bring\n* Experience in Fintech\n* Accounting knowledge \n\nPlease mention the words **DISORDER BONUS BENCH** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xNDY=). 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
$74,000 — $123,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
โฐ Async\n\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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\nREACT Developer for a virtual team\n\nJob Description\n\nWe are a 100% virtual team that consist of developers from all over the world. The candidate will work from wherever he or she pleases as long as you are online/accessible three (3) hours between 9:00am and 5pp GMT -3. Please be aware that any candidate that applies for this job, will, if chosen, have to execute a one hour online technical demonstration and if our requirements are met, then one or two personal interviews will be conducted prior to any decisions are made. \n\nThe candidate will be working with following: \n\n\n* Building the next generation of cognitive services and social media solutions \n\n\n\n\n\n* Front-end, back-end, or full stack engineering with JavaScript frameworks like jQuery and React.js on the front end and C#-based REST services on the back end\n\n* Collaboratively design and implement new features and maintain an existing codebase as part of a virtual scrum team\n\n* Assist in task-planning and brainstorming activities driven by our Technical Product Management organization\n\n\n\n\nThe Successful Applicant\n\nAs we are working as a virtual team it is highly important that you are self-driven, pro-active and performs well in virtual teams. You approach your tasks in a structured manner, and you understand the value of supporting the company in having insights in your daily work.\n\nMust haves:\n\n\n* Genuine knowledge of React.js \n\n* Practical understanding of HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3\n\n* Experience with REST services and JSON\n\n\n\n\n\n* Knowledge of unit testing best practices and mocking frameworks\n\n* Understands the value of high code quality. Duplicate code does not provide twice as much value\n\n* You are a team player who helps others reflexively and puts the team first\n\n* You speak and write business English.\n\n\n\n\nNice to haves:\n\n\n* Strong focus on automation and have a DevOps mindset - if you've done the same task twice, you want to automate it!\n\n* Knowledge of ASP.NET/Core and C#\n\n* Working knowledge of relational database concepts, fluent in SQL including experience building stored procedures\n\n* Experience using JS Frameworks/Libraries (jQuery and/or JEST etc.)\n\n* Agile software development with Scrum\n\n\n\n\n\n* Knowledge of microservices and service-oriented architecture\n\n* You have worked in a mature environment with code reviews, continuous integration and continuous delivery. Azure DevOps experience - pipelines, branches etc. is a plus\n\n* Azure experience (web apps, azure functions, storage queues, blobs etc.) is a plus.\n\n* Working with, and having a good understanding of most popular social media’s\n\n\n\n\nAbout us\n\nOur vision is to increase the value of companies’ brands, product and services by creating the most powerful tools for delivering social media content – regardless of time, place and language. Our core focus is to derive content from across the social media networks. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, React, Senior, Developer, Digital Nomad, DevOps and jQuery jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $130,000/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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\nThe No-Bullshit-iest Way We Can Describe This Job In The Least Amount Of Words In A Run-On Sentence: \n\nWe build a lot of different kinds of stuff for a lot of different kinds of folks (https://sanbornagency.com/work/) at a shop that is big enough to bite off important, meaningful work and small enough to have fun doing it and we’re looking for an engineer who is equally at ease talking to clients, designers, producers, and developers about things like scope, resource allocation, solutions to engineering problems, creative ideas for how to build things, ways to articulate technical complexity to normal business humans...and occasionally...cut some code.\n\nHere’s What We Think You Probably Need to Be Successful At This Job: \n\n\n* Have agency experience, leading a development team spread across multiple projects and clients.\n\n* Hands on developer and leader\n\n* Are comfortable reviewing project specifications, collaborating with company leadership to develop project estimates and technical specs\n\n* Experienced in code reviews to adhere to best practices and internal standards, providing feedback and following up on remediation\n\n* You have an ear to the ground for new tech, whether it comes from hacker news or a programming subreddit, and a desire to dive in and try it out.\n\n* Experienced in architecting and implementation of APIs in PHP/Laravel, NodeJS/Express and other similar stacks.\n\n* Experience in client and server-side debugging, performance profiling and optimization techniques with an uncanny intuition for finding the cause and solution\n\n* Experience with integration of analytics, a/b testing, and advertising platforms using Google Tag Manager\n\n* Experience in architecting and building group-up custom WordPress themes using Advanced Custom Fields, Gravity Forms, Yoast with custom integrations to third party systems.\n\n* Planning out projects in coordination with Project Manager/Producer and Developer team members, participating in project check-ins providing feedback to the team\n\n* Jumping in to assist developers who are in need of aid in implementation and/or troubleshooting of backend or frontend development goals\n\n* Aiding and/or leading bug triage in coordination with Project Manager throughout project and during QA\n\n* Comfortable working with small projects (1 dev) and medium projects (2-3 devs)\n\n* Experienced in concepting high-level architectures and codifying them in visual and written documentation\n\n* Comfortable with CI / CD build automation tools such as DeployBot, Jenkins, and Travis CI\n\n* Attention to detail and a seamless user experience. This means making the product look like the design and working with your team to make it smooth and perfect.\n\n* You have real-world experience with React. AngularJS knowledge might be transferable, but React is what we're looking for.\n\n* jQuery is "nice to have" but NOT necessary in your arsenal. You respect the finer points of the browser rendering pipeline and know when to 3D transform (and when NOT to). Oh, and calls to GetComputedStyle make you shudder, especially when jQuery is obfuscating them.\n\n* You do so much Wordpress that you have strongly-held opinions about its future, its architecture, and the "right ways" to build with WP. We keep our stack lean and don't go plugin-heavy.\n\n* You have strong opinions on, and respect for, the design process.\n\n* We mostly do a lot of HTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL and JavaScript -- we keep it lean and get the job done.\n\n* You know your way around configuring a local development environment with help from the Interwebz, of course.\n\n* You know what DevOps is but aren't necessarily a zealot for any one process, technology, or denomination.\n\n* You have a willingness to express yourself through animated gifs and obscure movie quotes from the youtubes.\n\n* You work well at the 11th hour, but even better at the first and second so we can be out by happy hour.\n\n* You're down with remote work. We've got offices in NY / LA but we encourage working from home, from coffee shops, from wherever you feel most comfortable. We've got tools in place to keep communication going online and we love that we can all be in different parts of the country and work together.\n\n* We constantly improve only because we don't bullshit each other or our clients. We don't hide; we don't say what we think others want to hear. We do our work with respect, and we value truth, transparency, and honesty above all else.\n\n\n\n\nTo Apply: \n\nIf you are interested, please apply with a resume and introduction. \n\nPlease feel free to skip the formality of a cover letter and write to me as a human being. If you need to use a four letter word to effectively express a previous engagement or an appropriately inappropriate metaphor to describe your ideal work environment, I’ll take that over what you would think I typically “need to hear” in a job application. Be yourself. The truth is the easiest thing to remember and I don’t have time to weed through cover-letter-speak to find out who you really are and what you want in life. Just tell me. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Senior, Full Stack, Developer, Digital Nomad, React, DevOps, JavaScript, jQuery, Engineer 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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\nThe No-Bullshit-iest Way We Can Describe This Job In The Least Amount Of Words In A Run-On Sentence: \n\nWe build a lot of different kinds of stuff for a lot of different kinds of folks (https://sanbornagency.com/work/) at a shop that is big enough to bite off important, meaningful work and small enough to have fun doing it and we’re looking for an engineer who is equally at ease talking to clients, designers, producers, and developers about things like scope, resource allocation, solutions to engineering problems, creative ideas for how to build things, ways to articulate technical complexity to normal business humans...and occasionally...cut some code.\n\nHere’s What We Think You Probably Need to Be Successful At This Job: \n\n\n* Have agency experience, leading a development team spread across multiple projects and clients.\n\n* Hands on developer and leader\n\n* Are comfortable reviewing project specifications, collaborating with company leadership to develop project estimates and technical specs\n\n* Experienced in code reviews to adhere to best practices and internal standards, providing feedback and following up on remediation\n\n* You have an ear to the ground for new tech, whether it comes from hacker news or a programming subreddit, and a desire to dive in and try it out.\n\n* Experience in architecting and building bespoke custom WordPress themes using Advanced Custom Fields, Gravity Forms, Yoast with custom integrations to third party systems.\n\n* Experience in client and server-side debugging, performance profiling and optimization techniques with an uncanny intuition for finding the cause and solution\n\n* Experience with integration of analytics, a/b testing, and advertising platforms using Google Tag Manager\n\n* Planning out projects in coordination with Project Manager/Producer and Developer team members, participating in project check-ins providing feedback to the team\n\n* Jumping in to assist developers who are in need of aid in implementation and/or troubleshooting of backend or frontend development goals\n\n* Aiding and/or leading bug triage in coordination with Project Manager throughout project and during QA\n\n* Comfortable working with small projects (1 dev) and medium projects (2-3 devs)\n\n* Experienced in concepting high-level architectures and codifying them in visual and written documentation\n\n* Experienced with CI / CD build automation tools such as DeployBot, Jenkins, and Travis CI\n\n* Comfortable in architecting and implementation of APIs in PHP/Laravel, NodeJS/Express and other similar stacks.\n\n* Attention to detail and a seamless user experience. This means making the product look like the design and working with your team to make it smooth and perfect.\n\n* You have real-world experience with React. AngularJS knowledge might be transferable, but React is what we're looking for.\n\n* jQuery is "nice to have" but NOT necessary in your arsenal. You respect the finer points of the browser rendering pipeline and know when to 3D transform (and when NOT to). Oh, and calls to GetComputedStyle make you shudder, especially when jQuery is obfuscating them.\n\n* You do so much Wordpress that you have strongly-held opinions about its future, its architecture, and the "right ways" to build with WP. We keep our stack lean and don't go plugin-heavy.\n\n* You have strong opinions on, and respect for, the design process.\n\n* We mostly do a lot of HTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL and JavaScript -- we keep it lean and get the job done.\n\n* You know your way around configuring a local development environment with help from the Interwebz, of course.\n\n* You know what DevOps is but aren't necessarily a zealot for any one process, technology, or denomination.\n\n* You have a willingness to express yourself through animated gifs and obscure movie quotes from the youtubes.\n\n* You work well at the 11th hour, but even better at the first and second so we can be out by happy hour.\n\n* You're down with remote work. We've got offices in NY / LA but we encourage working from home, from coffee shops, from wherever you feel most comfortable. We've got tools in place to keep communication going online and we love that we can all be in different parts of the country and work together.\n\n* We constantly improve only because we don't bullshit each other or our clients. We don't hide; we don't say what we think others want to hear. We do our work with respect, and we value truth, transparency, and honesty above all else.\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 Executive, Senior, Tech Lead, Developer, Digital Nomad, React, DevOps, JavaScript, jQuery, Engineer and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n
$65,000 — $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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