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\nWho We Are\nQuimbee is one of the most widely used e-learning platforms for law students in the United States. Simply put, our mission is to help law students get A's in their law school courses.\nSince 2007, Quimbee has helped over a hundred thousand law students prepare for classes and final exams. We provide law students with access to a comprehensive database of case summaries, video lessons, practice questions, a legal dictionary, and a growing library of content. We have become one of the most widely used and trusted sites for law students, serving both institutional clients, such as Yale University, American University and University of Illinois, as well as thousands of individual law students.\nWe prefer a small and highly effective engineering team, so every new team member is vital to the success of the company.\nWho Were Looking For\nYou must be an experienced developer with a passion for operations tasks. Technically were mostly interested in your recent DevOps and software development experience, from writing back-end code for a website to optimizing the SQL queries to dealing with search engines, monitoring and performance, and everything in between. But your focus will be on optimizing our app's code, its underlying architecture, and infrastructure so that we minimize surprises while maximizing performance at all levels.\nAs a Site Reliability Engineer, you are responsible for maintaining our core platform and services which our web (Ruby on Rails) and mobile app (React Native) users depend on. As our first SRE, you'll have the opportunity to help us define and shape processes, tools, and best practices in the context of our platform. You'll work closely with our team of developers to determine the current state of our platform as well as defining the future of it.\nWe're looking for collaborative, detail-oriented people who are ready for a challenge. In this role, you'll be responsible for working on the critical task of ensuring our backend systems are rock solid and scalable. Strong candidates will bring strong engineering and operations acumen, combined with the ability to move fast (and fix things).\nYou have to have a special care for writing maintainable and reusable code that every developer on our team can work with, and an ability to collaborate well with cross-functional teams.\nYoull join a small tech team, so your voice will be heard when we need to make new technical decisions as our product grows. We expect you to go beyond coding to give input on the product roadmap, design, and architecture.\nWe look for:\n * A Ruby developer. You have deep software engineering experience and are comfortable writing code in Ruby as well as at least one other programming language.\n * A DevOps advocate. You believe in the benefits of immutable infrastructure and understand what it takes to implement it from the operating system level up to datacenter deployments.\n * A data-driven engineer. You know the difference between an MTTR and MTTD and have the skills necessary to optimize them.\n * A great process and code debugger. You feel comfortable leading robust and thorough root cause analysis (RCA) sessions to attack problems at their core and ensure they dont recur.\n * A self-manager. You take responsibility for projects from idea to completion, proactively seeking assistance as needed while guiding the work to successful outcomes.\n * A versatile engineer. You know what you dont know and feel comfortable learning new skills. Youre not ashamed of recognizing mistakes and take measures to avoid falling again.\n * A team player. You share code-ownership as much as possible. You don't mind fixing other peoples code or stepping in to help a teammate.\n * A minimalist. You believe a new feature should be built only when the evidence supports it. Youre willing to push back when you believe this rule is being ignored or violated.\n * A great communicator. You communicate your ideas, feedback, and criticism thoroughly, clearly, and courteously. You believe theres no such thing as over-explaining or over-clarifying because thats how miscommunication is avoided.\n \n\n* A business-minded engineer. You have deep understanding of the importance of building maintainable, efficient, clean code, while balancing that with the urgency of the business needs.\n\n\nTask Examples\nWorking with us, you could be asked to (solo or as part of a team):\n * Create and maintain documentation about our platform and all the 3rd party services it depends on, defining a plan of development for failover mechanisms to improve our platform's resilience.\n * Investigate issues reported by our automated systems, or our customer support or QA teams, determine impact and root cause, then prioritize and document them, and solve them yourself when possible or sync with our devs team to solve it.\n * Streamline our deployments process so that they are as smooth as possible both for our users as well as for our teams, considering the possibility of having to rollback.\n * Educate engineers throughout the company on how to ensure their projects meet our reliability, performance, and security requirements.\n * Reduce the server-side and front-end latency of our application to deliver a lightning fast user experience.\n * Optimize our hosting bill by increasing throughput and resource efficiency, while planning capacity for the next two years of growth.\n * Determine and configure a core set of metrics and alerts to make sure our apps and servers are running smoothly and that we can react fast if something bad happens.\n * Develop and maintain performance and load tests.\n * Possible on-call responsibilities.\n \n\n\nBenefits\n\nWhat We Offer\n * Join a small team who loves what they do.\n * Work from home.\n * A competitive salary.\n * Healthcare coverage (including dental) for you and your family.\n * Untracked paid time off and sick leave.\n * 401(k) with 3% company matching.\n \n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Admin, Engineer, Sys Admin, React, DevOps, Video, Ruby, Mobile, Legal and Backend 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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Why work at Doximity?\n\nDoximity is the leading social network for healthcare professionals with over 70% of U.S. doctors as members. We have strong revenues, real market traction, and we're putting a dent in the inefficiencies of our $2.5 trillion U.S. healthcare system. After the iPhone, Doximity is the fastest adopted product by doctors of all time. Our founder, Jeff Tangney, is the founder & former President and COO of Epocrates (IPO in 2010), and Nate Gross is the founder of digital health accelerator RockHealth. Our investors include top venture capital firms who've invested in Box, Salesforce, Skype, SpaceX, Tesla Motors, Twitter, Tumblr, Mulesoft, and Yammer. Our beautiful offices are located in SoMa San Francisco.\n\nThis position is for an experienced DevOps engineer, to own Security efforts for our entire application stack, to join our 8 person DevOps team. Weโre looking for someone with a strong track record in building infrastructure, maintaining high level of uptime and optimal security. You will be supporting and building products alongside our 50+ person engineering team used by hundreds of thousands of people.\n\nSkills & Requirements\n\n-Minimum of 5 years of Linux/UNIX systems engineer & administrator experience.\n-Minimum of 5 years of relevant web application security experience\n-Extensive AWS experience\n-Experience writing application security penetration tests with an open source framework.\n-Automation experience with configuration management tools such as Chef, Ansible, or Puppet.\n-Intermediate to advanced experience administering and securing an RDB (MySQL or Postgres a plus)\n-Proficient in bash shell scripting (sed + awk) and one of Ruby or Python.\n-Experience automating application deployments with Capistrano or Jenkins.\n-Ability to work in a proactive manner and manage your own queue.\n-Experience with Hashicorp tools, Neo4j, Elasticsearch, Kibana, Grafana is a big plus.\n\nTypical Tasks\n\n-Develop, schedule, and execute automated security audits on infrastructure using industry standard security frameworks and tooling.\n-Write penetration tests for applications and services.\n-Periodically audit and rotate access credentials.\n-Document current and future security procedures and policies in the wiki.\n-Lead security/policy related audits such as SOC2 Type II (annual renewal).\n-Work with sales and client services teams to answer infrastructure related security questions and concerns that clients inquire about.\n-Remediate and write post-mortem reports on security-related issues.\n-Active involvement in design, implementation, and maintenance of the development, staging, and production infrastructure security.\n-Work on automating tasks using Jenkins.\n-Troubleshoot system issues (such as high-load, memory, CPU usage, etc.) and come up with temporary/long-term solutions based on the root cause.\n-Work with developers to deploy applications ready for production (Terraform, Consul, Vault, Upstart, NGINX, Sensu). We believe in infrastructure as code and follow it.\n-Write Chef cookbooks (using "Berkshelf Way") to automate configuration management.\n-Participate in a 1-week on 7-week off, 24/7 on-call rotation.\n-Hands-on maintenance on our Ruby on Rails and Go (Golang) applications.\n-Troubleshoot issues across the whole stack: hardware, software, and network.\n\nA few facts about us\n\n-We deploy our applications to production on average 25 times per day.\n-We have over 250 private repositories in Github, ranging from forks of gems, our own internal gems as well as auxiliary applications.\n-Our production stack is hosted on AWS and QA clusters on DigitalOcean.\n-Hundreds of thousands of healthcare professionals will utilize the products you build.\n-We host unstructured "hack days" periodically, which is time reserved for you to scratch a code itch.\n-A couple times a year we run a co-op where you can pick a few people you'd like to work with and drive a specific company goal.\n-Every new engineer ships code to production on day one. Our mentorship program ensures you're immersed in the team's culture early on.\n\nAbout the Technical Stack\n\nDoximity's web applications are built primarily using Ruby, Rails, Javascript, and a bit of Go. Our applications are used by hundreds of thousands of Physicians and Healthcare professionals, and we also have a suite of mobile applications for iOS and Android. We like to think pragmatically in choosing the tools most appropriate for the job at hand. More details about our engineering stack on the Doximity engineering blog. \n\nPlease mention the words **FIGURE GHOST LANGUAGE** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMQ==). 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 DevOps, InfoSec, Elasticsearch, Python, Ruby, Senior, Engineer, Linux, Ansible, Grafana, Mobile and Sales jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $125,000/year\n
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Why work at Doximity?\n\nDoximity is the leading social network for healthcare professionals with over 70% of U.S. doctors as members. We have strong revenues, real market traction, and we're putting a dent in the inefficiencies of our $2.5 trillion U.S. healthcare system. After the iPhone, Doximity is the fastest adopted product by doctors of all time. Our founder, Jeff Tangney, is the founder & former President and COO of Epocrates (IPO in 2010), and Nate Gross is the founder of digital health accelerator RockHealth. Our investors include top venture capital firms who've invested in Box, Salesforce, Skype, SpaceX, Tesla Motors, Twitter, Tumblr, Mulesoft, and Yammer. Our beautiful offices are located in SoMa San Francisco.\n\nThis position is for a Technical Project Manager who has experience with DevOps. You'll be joining our experienced 7 person DevOps team and help them with the planning, management of projects and incoming requests. The ideal candidate is detail oriented, has a knack for planning short and long-term projects, has worked in both in a DevOps and Project Management.\n\nTypical Tasks\n\n-Triage the adhoc queue of requests from various teams and ensure they have the details needed for a DevOps Engineer.\n-Work towards automating smaller adhoc requests, and if able, complete them yourself.\n-Help coordinate iteration planning with the Director of DevOps and ensure stories for the iteration have necessary details.\n-Coordinate discussions with other product managers and teams to ensure their requests are planned and accounted for in future iteration planning sessions.\n-Setup multi-quarter plans for the DevOps teams and their projects.\n-Ensure proper security, monitoring, alerting and reporting for the infrastructure.\n-Document current and future procedures, configuration and policies in the wiki.\n\nSkills & Requirements\n\n-2+ years of solid Linux/UNIX systems engineer/administrator experience.\n-Automation experience with configuration management tools such as Chef, Ansible, or Puppet.\n-Proficient in bash shell scripting (sed + awk) and one of Ruby or Python.\n-Experience automating application deployments with Capistrano or Jenkins.\n-Experience managing projects for a team of engineers and coordinating with other teams and product managers.\n-Highly detailed oriented and focuses on planning and documentation to enable the team to work asynchronously.\n-Familiarity with Agile philosophies and have used them in practice.\n-Ability to work in a proactive manner and manage your own queue.\n\nA few facts about us\n\n-We deploy our applications to production on average 50 times per day.\n-We have over 250 private repositories in Github, ranging from forks of gems, our own internal gems as well as auxiliary applications.\n-Our production stack is hosted on AWS and QA clusters on DigitalOcean.\n-Hundreds of thousands of healthcare professionals will utilize the products you build.\n-We host unstructured "hack days" periodically, which is time reserved for you to scratch a code itch.\n-A couple times a year we run a co-op where you can pick a few people you'd like to work with and drive a specific company goal.\n-Every new engineer ships code to production on day one. Our mentorship program ensures you're immersed in the team's culture early on.\n\nAbout the Technical Stack\n\nDoximity's web applications are built primarily using Ruby, Rails, Javascript, and a bit of Go. Our applications are used by hundreds of thousands of Physicians and Healthcare professionals, and we also have a suite of mobile applications for iOS and Android. We like to think pragmatically in choosing the tools most appropriate for the job at hand. More details about our engineering stack on the Doximity engineering blog. \n\nPlease mention the words **BEST UNKNOWN PORTION** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMQ==). 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 DevOps, Python, Ruby, Linux, Executive, Mobile and Engineer jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $120,000/year\n
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โฐ Async\n\n
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