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\nProduct Engineer\nHigh level stuff you might be filtering against ๐Ÿ”\nLocation: Remote (UK timezone +/- 6 hrs generally). In the UK we will hire you as an employee. In other countries youโ€™ll need to be setup as a contractor initially.\nType: Full-time\nSalary: Location dependent. As a reference, our current range in the UK is ยฃ75k to ยฃ110k. If you will work from another location, you should map this to your equivalent market rate to be competitive. We are open to negotiation as we recognise there are different situations, but these are our general guardrails.\n\n\nWhat I am looking for\n๐Ÿ‘‹ Hi, Iโ€™m Martin, VP of Engineering at Zen Educate and Iโ€™m looking for engineers who can make an impact on the real world problem of education staffing, and do it through engineering excellence.\n\n\nEvery place has its own understanding of what engineering excellence looks like (sometimes written down, sometimes not). Hereโ€™s what it means to me and Zen:\nโ€ข Valuing real world outcomes and shared learning over output\nโ€ข Product thinking over pure tech - start with the problem, ship quickly and iterate. \nโ€ข Team success and sustainability over individual heroics. \n\n\nWe are a small, but mighty team and so every engineer has the opportunity to make an outsized impact and put their stamp on what excellence looks like in practice. What do I mean by โ€œsmallโ€? Today we have 4 product teams and 24 engineers including Tech Lead Managers and Principals.\n\n\nWe recognise the world is not static - โ€œwhat got us here, wonโ€™t get us thereโ€ - so we look for curiosity, adaptability and proactiveness as fundamental traits. The engineers I see be the most successful are those who focus on solving problems, look to help others and just happen to typically leverage technology to do so.\n\n\nSo whether youโ€™re passionate about building great products, scaling systems, or improving team processes, youโ€™ll thrive at Zen if you care deeply about users, focus on real-world outcomes, pursue continuous learning and strive to make others better ๐Ÿ’ช\n\n\nWhat we are building and why\nGetting the right teacher into the right school at the right time is a crucial problem to solve, both for education outcomes for children and for the sustainability of an industry that spends billions on this.\n\n\nToday the platform we are building supports internal operations teams on filling roles, educators on finding roles via our mobile app and schools on getting educators in for both short-term and long-term roles. The more we develop the platform (and the ability to self-serve in the marketplace), the more efficient the whole process becomes, which means more money going back to educators and into classrooms (over ยฃ30 million since 2017). \n\n\nWe are well established in the UK and growing at a phenomenal rate in the US ๐Ÿš€\n\n\nWhat we need now is to reach the next level in how we build our platform to support this growth. Thatโ€™s where you come in ๐Ÿ˜‰\n\n\nWhat the role looks like in practice\nIโ€™ve written a bunch of words above that I hope capture your interest and excitement โœจ. But what really matters is what reality looks like and the best people to share that are the existing engineers on the team. So here are a few glimpses from your potential peers of some of what they have done in a week:\n\n\nโ€œI liaised with the Finance team to help re-run a set of invoices that originally failed from our automated invoice service, and I helped implement a feature to convert a long term booking into a job role - to more accurately reflect how teachers work and track job conversions. Then I shared some design feedback for a booking credit system that was initially less well defined.โ€ - Jai\n\n\nโ€œI implemented a compensation system that will cover the additional fees for teachers, which will allow schools to book needed teachersโ€ - Kamil\n\n\nโ€œI was updating the job details view in our React Native app to show more information to teachers about the school and job dates to make the job offers more attractive and useful. I also upgraded our backend Rails app to use latest version of Ruby, Sidekiq, Rack and Pumaโ€ - Adrian\n\n\nโ€œI started the week by pushing some small updates to our React Native app, and then finished the week by shipping a feature to improve the experience of schools finding teachers and managing to clean up a bunch of legacy code in the process.โ€ - Chris\n\n\nโ€œI explored the feasibility of using Google Document AI to extract data from documents uploaded by candidates and validate them, improving automation for our onboarding process" - Lucas\n\n\nโ€œI implemented backend and frontend MixPanel events for crucial workflows to better understand how users interact with our product and what we can improve on." - Georgi\n\n\nโ€œI spent some time monitoring Sentry to spot performance trends and debug issues. I also built an automated rota in Coda for our Native release process, before reviewing Product Refinement Docs and contributing to shaping the solutions.โ€ - Ethan\n\n\nWhat you might like or dislike \nEvery place makes tradeoffs based on what they value and where they are in their journey โš–๏ธ. Hereโ€™s a list of things you might find useful in figuring out if this is the right role for you. If we end up chatting, feel free to dig deeper into any of them. Note that some of these are recent changes in our approach and may be โ€œwork in progressโ€ when you join.\n\n\n๐Ÿ’ป How We Work\nโ€ข Boring tech for the obvious, experimentation for the rest. Our core is Ruby on Rails, React, React Native, running on Heroku + Cloudflare etc.  But we have also evaluated Amazon Personalise as a candidate for our matching system and spiked out our own AI powered knowledge-base. \nโ€ข Process serves performance. We use agile sprints and other structure to support, but our focus is on outcomes not following rules. Greater performance gives greater freedom - think โ€œMaster your instrument, master the music, and then forget all that and just play.โ€\nโ€ข Engineers as problem shapers (not ticket takers). Youโ€™ll thrive here if you want to shape problems, not just deliver tickets. Our Product Managers and Designers are partners you pull on for leverage rather than task givers who hide the users away.\nโ€ข Daily shipping culture. We ship regularly and want to get even better at it. We are investing in this and welcome those whoโ€™ll help us start smaller and iterate faster.\n\n\n๐ŸŒฑ Growth & Progression\nโ€ข Choose your own career path. We care more about impact and learning than rigid competency grids. This means greater flexibility in what progression looks like, but requires you to build an understanding of what we value from guiding principles and shared real-world examples.\nโ€ข Few Titles, infinite Levels. We use Levels instead of Titles to show growth in a Role. You wonโ€™t see titles like Associate, Senior, or Staff here. Instead, you can grow continuously by getting better at your current role - e.g. working faster, safer, and more independently. Changing roles is possible too, but depends on business needs, since different roles aim for different business outcomes and typically use different skills.\nโ€ข Investment over reward as a mindset. Level changes are tightly coupled to compensation changes. Confidence in a Level change is based on sustainably doing great work at your current level. We think it is fairer to invest in what you do next, rather than reward you doing the next Level first for free!\n\n\n๐Ÿ’ธ Compensation\nโ€ข Market reality. Compensation is based on your competitiveness in your local hiring market (note thatโ€™s not just where you live). We donโ€™t believe anyone has found a great solution to global compensation, so we aim instead to be clear and equitable in how we do it.\nโ€ข Solid, but not flashy compensation. We pay decently, but we wonโ€™t beat out companies with deeper pockets (yet!).\nโ€ข Think long term investment. If you are in a place where you need to prioritise immediate financial gain then this probably isnโ€™t the right time to join us.\n\n\n๐Ÿค Team Culture & Collaboration\nโ€ข Distributed engineering team. Solid communication skills and async habits are key to be effective. Youโ€™ll find strong connection here, but not through engineering getting together in-person. If you like the buzz of working near others you are welcome to work from one of our offices, but there wonโ€™t be many engineers there on any given day.\nโ€ข We believe in impact and measurable outcomes, alongside shared learning. If your work moves the needle or teaches us something meaningful then thatโ€™s a win. If not, then weโ€™ll want to understand why. \nโ€ข Balanced, sustainable work. Long hours are not a badge of honour - they are an indication something isnโ€™t working well. We value a sustainable pace and healthy teams.\nโ€ข Diversity is good in some ways and lacking in others. You might be the first of something here. That matters and weโ€™ll support appropriately if you are.\n\n\nHow we hire\nHire fast, fix fast.  Hiring today is...not great, with most companies being too cautious and taking too long to make a decision ๐Ÿ˜ฆ. We move quicker - our ideal is: apply Monday, offer by Friday. Then we invest heavily in the most important part - your onboarding. We ensure you are setup for success, with clear direction, experience of different teams and shipping to production within days.\n\n\nWhilst fast doesnโ€™t mean frivolous, it does slightly increase the risk that you or we made a mistake. So we include regular check-ins during onboarding to make sure expectations match reality. If either side feels something is off then we try to fix it fast. And sometimes that will mean saying โ€œletโ€™s not carry onโ€ with respect.\n\n\nReal talk. We believe in being direct and authentic. Weโ€™ll share the good, the messy and the challenges. We recognise we wonโ€™t have all the answers, still have much to learn, and thatโ€™s all part of the fun of this wild ride ๐Ÿš€. We expect the same from you - after all we are just a bunch of humans trying to do great work together.\n\n\nMindset, not tools. We hire for how you think and create leverage, not what specific tools youโ€™ve used before. To us, experience is just another tool - it is only valuable through how you leverage it. Curiosity, adaptability, product thinking - those are the durable qualities in a changing world. And we value different opinions, so ensure you share yours - have a point of view, maybe debate a little and we will respect that.\n\n\nAlways open to great people. We are always hiring and happy to chat even if the timing isnโ€™t quite right. Thatโ€™s why you might see this job post open for a long time. We are not collecting resumes or doing stealth market research, we just believe in the power of serendipity. To make that more transparent - right now we have a clear need for at least 2 more engineers in the team.\n\n\nOkay, so what will the actual process look like? ๐Ÿ‘€\nโ€ข Recruiter quick chat. Our recruiter will check you are human, can communicate effectively and cover some of the basics like compensation, benefits and availability.\nโ€ข Technical expertise. We will do a paired session with a twist - we will be the ones sharing our screen and writing the code. So come prepared to ask questions, drive progress with another engineer and dig through an ambiguous past problem in our codebase.\nโ€ข Product thinking. Chat to either our CPTO or a Product Manager about how youโ€™ve demonstrated a product mindset in the past. Or if you havenโ€™t had opportunity to do that, tell us why and what youโ€™d do differently with us.  \nโ€ข Role chat. This will be with me and Iโ€™ll be wanting to understand how you think and approach the role and engineering excellence. Iโ€™ll start by asking you the question you include in your application. And Iโ€™ll want to dig into your answers so that this becomes more of a conversation and shared exploration than a Q&A session ๐Ÿ˜ƒ. \n\n\nAfter the recruiter chat, the remaining sessions can happen in any order and as quickly as our schedules can align. You could do them all in a day if you want or spread them out a bit.\n\n\nOnce interviewers have shared their feedback from each session we do an internal debrief - thatโ€™s where we discuss what we are excited about you for in the role, any challenges we see and whether we think we can mitigate them at this time. From there we will make a decision and either proceed to offer or tell you that we not offering. \n\n\nWe believe feedback is important, but also know not everyone wants it - so we donโ€™t share it by default. If youโ€™d like feedback after the process, just let us know. Note that weโ€™ll frame the feedback from our perspective of why we did or did not have the confidence rather than as a commentary on you.\n\n\nInterested? Letโ€™s go!\nIf you read all of the above and are excited (maybe even a little nervous) about the opportunity and how we work then I recommend applying now! If you skipped or skimmed the above, feel free to apply anyway but youโ€™re missing a bunch of useful information that could streamline the process for you ๐Ÿ˜‰\n\n\n\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 Design, Amazon, React, Ruby, Mobile, Heroku, Engineer and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n $70,000 — $122,500/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n ๐Ÿ’ฐ 401(k)\n\n๐ŸŒŽ Distributed team\n\nโฐ Async\n\n๐Ÿค“ Vision insurance\n\n๐Ÿฆท Dental insurance\n\n๐Ÿš‘ Medical insurance\n\n๐Ÿ– Unlimited vacation\n\n๐Ÿ– Paid time off\n\n๐Ÿ“† 4 day workweek\n\n๐Ÿ’ฐ 401k matching\n\n๐Ÿ” Company retreats\n\n๐Ÿฌ Coworking budget\n\n๐Ÿ“š Learning budget\n\n๐Ÿ’ช Free gym membership\n\n๐Ÿง˜ Mental wellness budget\n\n๐Ÿ–ฅ Home office budget\n\n๐Ÿฅง Pay in crypto\n\n๐Ÿฅธ Pseudonymous\n\n๐Ÿ’ฐ Profit sharing\n\n๐Ÿ’ฐ Equity compensation\n\nโฌœ๏ธ No whiteboard interview\n\n๐Ÿ‘€ No monitoring system\n\n๐Ÿšซ No politics at work\n\n๐ŸŽ… We hire old (and young)\n\n
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Stronghold


๐Ÿ’ฐ $50k - $98k*

Software

 

Design

 

C#

System

Technical

Support

Growth

Code

Web

JavaScript

Finance

Fintech

Cloud

Node. JS

API

Management

Lead

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Backend

Stronghold

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Remote Intermediate Software Engineer

\nAbout the Company\n\n\nNamed a Forbes Fintech 50, Strongholdโ€™s mission is to improve financial access by powering innovative payment and financial services solutions through our open APIs.  Weโ€™ve been going deep to lay the underlying rails for modern payments and reach all customers with secure, transparent ways to move money.\n\n\nWe are seeking team players who can evolve with the company as we scale and add new products. We are a team of technologists and industry experts who take a data-driven and innovative approach to solving problems.  We power possibilities for our customers by bringing the best talent together in an open and collaborative work environment that rewards curiosity and grit.\n\n\nStronghold is proud of its SF Bay Area and New Zealand roots and strives to build a diverse team to serve our ecosystem better while staying true to our core values.  Our core values are to Be Self Aware, Have Good Judgment, Be Curious, Seek Innovation, Excellent Communication, High Impact, Be Bold, Be Selfless, Be Accountable, Be Honest, and Show Grit.\n\n\nAbout the Role\n\n\nAs a member of our engineering team, you will contribute to architecting, developing, and maintaining our payments API platform and blockchain projects. A significant portion of our codebase is written in C# with .NET Core, supported by CI/CD pipelines automated through GitLab. We prioritize efficient and comfortable tooling, providing you with a MacBook, Slack/Zoom for communication, JetBrains IDEs, GitHub Copilot, and more to streamline your work. Youโ€™ll work alongside product management and customer-facing teams to help address customer challenges and implement scalable, innovative solutions.\n\n\nIn this role, you will help drive growth and innovation in our decentralized finance and payments products by developing and optimizing software across a range of technologies. Youโ€™ll be responsible for backend development, system scalability, and performance optimization. This position offers the chance to gain hands-on experience with diverse projectsโ€”from system design and new feature launches to tech debt reduction, user interface design, and server-side performance enhancements.\n\n\nYouโ€™ll be part of a collaborative, experienced team with a mix of startup and established company backgrounds, providing support and mentorship as you grow your skills and impact within the organization.\n\n\nWhat You'll Do\n\n\n- Maintain Stronghold's Platform APIs, working on solving payment problems for our enterprise customers and underserved businesses utilizing .Net, Go, Rust, Node.js and frontend JS frameworks.\n- Be involved with all aspects of the development process for Platform projects - from vision to final implementation.\n- Support new Platform functionality with the corresponding APIs for external developers.\n- Receive, prioritize, and help solve technical problems from Stronghold's Platform API customer base.\n- Collaborate with the Stronghold engineering team on code reviews and design, supporting engineering excellence across the team.\n- Support automated testing, infrastructure development, and the establishment of scalable standards.\n- Work across customer segments, problem types and time horizons on a wide-variety of initiatives.  \n\n\nWhat We're Looking For\n\n\n- You have 6+ years of experience developing software on a team.\n- Youโ€™re proficient in languages such as .NET and/or Go, with SQL expertise. Knowledge of Node.js or Rust is a nice-to-have.\n- Experience in building frontend user interfaces and single-page web applications with TypeScript/JavaScript using React.js and Next.js. Knowledge of other frameworks, such as Angular, Vue, or Svelte, is also considered.\n- Familiarity with building and maintaining APIs open to external developers.\n- You are knowledgeable of existing frameworks and open source tools.\n- You have a BSc or MSc in Computer Science or an equivalent experience.\n- Experience with Postgres, Kubernetes, Docker, Cloudflare, Terraform, Redis, Git, GitLab/GitHub, DataDog, Sentry and Google Cloud platform (Azure or AWS is also considered).\n- You're enthusiastic about working on a small, growing team where you'll be given a lot of autonomy.\n- You're a great communicator that can advocate and lead technical discussions, especially during the design and code review process.\n- You learn quickly and strive for simplicity.\n- You're open, empathetic, and care about putting the best ideas forward in a collaborative and helpful manner.\n- Good to have experience working in financial institutions, especially in payments including VIsa/MC, US ACH & wires, CA Interac, and cross-border wires.\n\n\n\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 Design, Finance, Cloud, API, Engineer and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n $50,000 — $97,500/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n ๐Ÿ’ฐ 401(k)\n\n๐ŸŒŽ Distributed team\n\nโฐ Async\n\n๐Ÿค“ Vision insurance\n\n๐Ÿฆท Dental insurance\n\n๐Ÿš‘ Medical insurance\n\n๐Ÿ– Unlimited vacation\n\n๐Ÿ– Paid time off\n\n๐Ÿ“† 4 day workweek\n\n๐Ÿ’ฐ 401k matching\n\n๐Ÿ” Company retreats\n\n๐Ÿฌ Coworking budget\n\n๐Ÿ“š Learning budget\n\n๐Ÿ’ช Free gym membership\n\n๐Ÿง˜ Mental wellness budget\n\n๐Ÿ–ฅ Home office budget\n\n๐Ÿฅง Pay in crypto\n\n๐Ÿฅธ Pseudonymous\n\n๐Ÿ’ฐ Profit sharing\n\n๐Ÿ’ฐ Equity compensation\n\nโฌœ๏ธ No whiteboard interview\n\n๐Ÿ‘€ No monitoring system\n\n๐Ÿšซ No politics at work\n\n๐ŸŽ… We hire old (and young)\n\n
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Notabene


Berlin
๐Ÿ’ฐ $60k - $120k*

Crypto

 

Security

InfoSec

Support

Testing

Web

Quality Assurance

Node. JS

Reliability

Engineer

Backend

Notabene

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Remote QA Engineer

\nNotabene is on a mission to make crypto a part of the everyday economy. Leading crypto organizations use our tools to reduce transaction risk and make crypto transfers safe. Working across three continents in eight countries, the Notabene team serves our fantastic community of 30+ customers, including financial institutions, fintechs, exchanges, and more.\n\n\nWeโ€™re proud to have the support of leading investors, including Y Combinator, Jump Capital, Castle Island, Green Visor Capital, and more.\n\n\nWeโ€™re at an exhilarating moment in our journey, as regulation technologies (reg-techs) are fast becoming recognized as a vital enabler of the crypto ecosystem. Notabene is growing fastโ€”and weโ€™re looking for people like you to help shape the future rails of the crypto industry! \n\n\nThis QA engineer position is a unique opportunity to impact some of the most innovative companies today. You will operate in a fast-paced environmentโ€”regulations are evolving, and market demand is sky-high for new financial products.\n\n\nAs a QA engineer at Notabene youโ€™ll be supporting our product development teams in building scalable, high-quality, and well-tested solutions for our customers. Youโ€™ll be involved throughout the full product lifecycle from ideation to release, ensuring service reliability and security through testing and observability.\n\n\n\nWhat youโ€™ll be doing\n* Working closely with product, engineering and customer success\n* Participating in the release process as an advocate for high quality\n* Ensuring the quality of the product throughout the product development lifecycle by implementing a thorough testing plan\n* Testing front and backend applications\n* Be an advocate for high security and infosec best practices\n\n\n\nWhat you bring to Notabene\n* 5+ years working as a quality assurance tester\n* Practical experience working with Node.JS + Express tech stacks\n* Experience building and maintaining CI/CD testing pipelines\n* Automated testing experience for both REST APIs and frontend web apps\n* Strong English communication skills\n* Practical experience working in a fully-remote team (our team is North America, South America, Europe and Asia)\n* Curiosity and passion to constantly learn new things\n* Ownership and Accountability. We have a flexible working culture, and expect team members to effectively manage their own time and resources\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you strongly believe this role is for you, please apply.  Notabene considers a broad array of candidates, including those without blockchain experience. Whether youโ€™re returning to work after a gap in employment, or taking the next step in your career path, we will be glad to have you on our radar.\n\n\nNotabene is proud to be an equal employment workplace and an affirmative action employer. By valuing inclusion and diversity of all forms, we strictly prohibit and do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, ancestry, citizenship, sexual orientation, status as a protected veteran, or any other legally protected characteristic. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Crypto, InfoSec, Testing, Engineer and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n $60,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n ๐Ÿ’ฐ 401(k)\n\n๐ŸŒŽ Distributed team\n\nโฐ Async\n\n๐Ÿค“ Vision insurance\n\n๐Ÿฆท Dental insurance\n\n๐Ÿš‘ Medical insurance\n\n๐Ÿ– Unlimited vacation\n\n๐Ÿ– Paid time off\n\n๐Ÿ“† 4 day workweek\n\n๐Ÿ’ฐ 401k matching\n\n๐Ÿ” Company retreats\n\n๐Ÿฌ Coworking budget\n\n๐Ÿ“š Learning budget\n\n๐Ÿ’ช Free gym membership\n\n๐Ÿง˜ Mental wellness budget\n\n๐Ÿ–ฅ Home office budget\n\n๐Ÿฅง Pay in crypto\n\n๐Ÿฅธ Pseudonymous\n\n๐Ÿ’ฐ Profit sharing\n\n๐Ÿ’ฐ Equity compensation\n\nโฌœ๏ธ No whiteboard interview\n\n๐Ÿ‘€ No monitoring system\n\n๐Ÿšซ No politics at work\n\n๐ŸŽ… We hire old (and young)\n\n
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Berlin
๐Ÿ’ฐ $60k - $120k*

Crypto

 

Security

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\nNotabene is on a mission to make crypto a part of the everyday economy. Leading crypto organizations use our tools to reduce transaction risk and make crypto transfers safe. Working across three continents in eight countries, the Notabene team serves our fantastic community of 30+ customers, including financial institutions, fintechs, exchanges, and more.\n\n\nWeโ€™re proud to have the support of leading investors, including Y Combinator, Jump Capital, Castle Island, Green Visor Capital, and more.\n\n\nWeโ€™re at an exhilarating moment in our journey, as regulation technologies (reg-techs) are fast becoming recognized as a vital enabler of the crypto ecosystem. Notabene is growing fastโ€”and weโ€™re looking for people like you to help shape the future rails of the crypto industry! \n\n\nThis QA engineer position is a unique opportunity to impact some of the most innovative companies today. You will operate in a fast-paced environmentโ€”regulations are evolving, and market demand is sky-high for new financial products.\n\n\nAs a QA engineer at Notabene youโ€™ll be supporting our product development teams in building scalable, high-quality, and well-tested solutions for our customers. Youโ€™ll be involved throughout the full product lifecycle from ideation to release, ensuring service reliability and security through testing and observability.\n\n\n\nWhat youโ€™ll be doing\n* Working closely with product, engineering and customer success\n* Participating in the release process as an advocate for high quality\n* Ensuring the quality of the product throughout the product development lifecycle by implementing a thorough testing plan\n* Testing front and backend applications\n* Be an advocate for high security and infosec best practices\n\n\n\nWhat you bring to Notabene\n* 5+ years working as a quality assurance tester\n* Practical experience working with Node.JS + Express tech stacks\n* Experience building and maintaining CI/CD testing pipelines\n* Automated testing experience for both REST APIs and frontend web apps\n* Strong English communication skills\n* Practical experience working in a fully-remote team (our team is North America, South America, Europe and Asia)\n* Curiosity and passion to constantly learn new things\n* Ownership and Accountability. We have a flexible working culture, and expect team members to effectively manage their own time and resources\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you strongly believe this role is for you, please apply.  Notabene considers a broad array of candidates, including those without blockchain experience. Whether youโ€™re returning to work after a gap in employment, or taking the next step in your career path, we will be glad to have you on our radar.\n\n\nNotabene is proud to be an equal employment workplace and an affirmative action employer. By valuing inclusion and diversity of all forms, we strictly prohibit and do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, ancestry, citizenship, sexual orientation, status as a protected veteran, or any other legally protected characteristic. \n\n#Salary and compensation\n No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Crypto, InfoSec, Testing, Engineer and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n $60,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n ๐Ÿ’ฐ 401(k)\n\n๐ŸŒŽ Distributed team\n\nโฐ Async\n\n๐Ÿค“ Vision insurance\n\n๐Ÿฆท Dental insurance\n\n๐Ÿš‘ Medical insurance\n\n๐Ÿ– Unlimited vacation\n\n๐Ÿ– Paid time off\n\n๐Ÿ“† 4 day workweek\n\n๐Ÿ’ฐ 401k matching\n\n๐Ÿ” Company retreats\n\n๐Ÿฌ Coworking budget\n\n๐Ÿ“š Learning budget\n\n๐Ÿ’ช Free gym membership\n\n๐Ÿง˜ Mental wellness budget\n\n๐Ÿ–ฅ Home office budget\n\n๐Ÿฅง Pay in crypto\n\n๐Ÿฅธ Pseudonymous\n\n๐Ÿ’ฐ Profit sharing\n\n๐Ÿ’ฐ Equity compensation\n\nโฌœ๏ธ No whiteboard interview\n\n๐Ÿ‘€ No monitoring system\n\n๐Ÿšซ No politics at work\n\n๐ŸŽ… We hire old (and young)\n\n
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Silverfin


๐ŸŒ Worldwide
๐Ÿ’ฐ $80k - $120k
โฐ Contractor

Ruby

 

Rubyonrails

 

Front End

Accounting

DevOps

Finance

Postgres

API

Travel

SaaS

Sys Admin

Engineer

Backend

Bookkeeping

PostgreSQL

System

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We start with the cliff notes about the position. If this appeals to you, continue reading for a more long text about working at Silverfin and your role ๐Ÿ‘‡

According to our vision to build a diverse, equitable and inclusive organisation, our policy is to only make a final hiring decision if minority groups are sufficiently represented in the list of candidates applying for the position. For this reason itโ€™s possible interviews get slightly delayed until weโ€™ve reached that goal.

What can we offer you?

  • Actual, proper work-life balance

  • A salary range of โ‚ฌ75.000 - โ‚ฌ110.000 a year

  • Choose your own working hours and work 100% remotely

  • Personal growth training and opportunities

  • Join a distributed remote-first engineering team with 35 colleagues in 15 different countries

  • A refreshing work environment with professional, friendly and welcoming colleagues

  • A โ‚ฌ1000 yearly budget for conferences, courses, workshops or other expenses that will improve your skills

  • We offer monthly company-wide Wellbeing Days for all employees (10 paid days off in 2022)

What will you work on?

  • Building and maintaining integrations with accountancy software packages and APIs.

  • Improving and expanding our on-premise Ruby client which runs on thousands of our customerโ€™s systems.

  • Designing and building features to make the lives of our system administrators easier, such as an auto-updater and continuous deployment.

What are we looking for?

  • Youโ€™re 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.

  • Youโ€™re up for mentoring coworkers and can give in-depth, productive feedback during code reviews. While you appreciate the small stuff, you recognise bike-shedding and can avoid its pitfalls.

  • You enjoy integrating with APIs and arenโ€™t easily dissuaded when encountering unreliable or poorly documented systems.

  • You code with reason and can justify the important decisions you made during development.

  • You can communicate clearly in English, both in writing and verbally.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Youโ€™ve got opinions on code design and you can discuss them, but youโ€™re professional enough to not let those opinions get in the way of a consensus if necessary.

If youโ€™re any good at Ruby, this is probably not the first job ad youโ€™ve seen, so weโ€™ve done our best to stand out while also accurately presenting what weโ€™re all about. If it sounds like you would enjoy working with us, donโ€™t hesitate to apply or drop us a line with questions on [email protected].

Ahum. Here it comes.

Whatโ€™s a Silverfin?

At Silverfin weโ€™re trying to apply the promise of software to the age-old industry of accounting. With our SaaS weโ€™re 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 optimise 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.

The good news is weโ€™re 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 thereโ€™s still plenty left to work on, and thatโ€™s where we hope you come in.

Whatโ€™s Team Syncs?

One of the core features of Silverfin is integration with the bookkeeping software that accountants already work with, in order to import their accounting data. This means we have integrations with over 30 different vendors, and we want to add more as we expand to different markets.

Team Syncs is one of the teams responsible for creating and maintaining these kind of integrations. The ideal candidate loves working with APIs, including the uncertainty they bring. Some APIs we need to use are poorly designed, badly documented or unreliable, and it can be challenging to build a robust integration. Yet the satisfaction of empowering our customers to import gigabytes of data from their clunky bookkeeping software and to use Silverfin's advanced features makes it all worth it.

Being a tinkerer and having persistence to solve puzzles will definitely be a plus to face our many challenges due to the plethora of different systems we interact with.

Now letโ€™s give you something to chew on!

Our short-term roadmap will focus on:

  • Refactoring and improving our own framework (written in Ruby) which is installed on windows machines and consumes our REST API. This process involves accessing raw data on customerโ€™s machines and sometimes doing reverse engineering to collect and transmit the required data.

  • Building an auto-updater for our system to be able to perform automatic updates of our Ruby client in a timely fashion over more than a thousand remote installations running at our customersโ€™ premises.

  • Improving our Ruby clientโ€™s performance

  • Adding tools to our framework to debug, instrument and log errors.

Longer term we will then focus on:

  • Refactoring internal data import pipeline. The main goal will be to move from sequential processing to parallel processing to improve syncs speed and stability by cutting through legacy technical debts.

  • Improving our syncs interacting with 3rd party API to optimise the amount of queries we perform and reduce necessary pressure. Sobriety at itโ€™s finest!

  • Implement orchestration when downloading financial documents to improve performance and give our customer better feedback.

  • Bringing our administration sync pipeline to the next level by integrating technologies only used by our financial pipeline.

What makes the engineering team at Silverfin special?

Weโ€™re a remote-first engineering team of 35 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 theyโ€™ve signed up for. A day in our working lives is pretty boring, and we feel thatโ€™s exactly how it should be.

Working with us means you can be flexible with your schedule. Itโ€™s 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 donโ€™t need to explain yourself. You also fully decide when you take time off: our team is sufficiently varied and well organised that there are always enough people around to handle the load, and in the rare cases itโ€™s not, we will decrease the load instead of asking people to move their holiday.

Being remote-first means we favour asynchronous communication. We donโ€™t shy away from chatting in Slack, but the important decisions or discussions are done in Gitlab issues, over email, or in our wiki, so thereโ€™s a written, persisted record. Weโ€™re 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 Slackโ€™s DnD function, especially when youโ€™re not working!

Weโ€™d be really happy to welcome you in our #engineering channel, but itโ€™s 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.

What does working at Silverfin look like?

We 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. In team syncs, however, we almost have no front-end work to do, as most of of our work features do not involve a UI.

Our ops team ensures things run smoothly, deploys happen correctly, and will work with you when issues should arise. Weโ€™re 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 โ€œother sideโ€.

We run an up-to-date Rails monolith on the backend, with 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. Team syncs also owns a Ruby client app that runs on windows servers to interface with local accounting software.

No 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 theyโ€™re free to follow whatever process suits them best. There are regular retros held to work towards continuous improvement.

Software 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 10TB*, and our largest table has crossed the 10 billion row mark a long while back. We interface with more than 30 different external APIs, and provide third parties an API of our own.

*: Our ops team noted that this actually isnโ€™t that hard to achieve if youโ€™re just indexing everything, but it still sounds impressive, right?

What does your future look like?

Personal growth is key to staying motivated. At Silverfin you donโ€™t need to move to management in order to advance. 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.

Everyone has a โ‚ฌ1000 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 youโ€™ll get paid like any normal day.

Requirements

  • 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.

  • You get Rails

  • Your work hours have some overlap with EU business hours (we require your local timezone to be within CET +/- 3h)

Nice to haveโ€™s

These would be nice but are definitely not necessary. Donโ€™t worry if none of the following applies to you.

  • Experience as a remote worker in a fully remote team

  • Experience working with large datasets and the problems they bring

  • Experience in Fintech

  • Accounting knowledge

  • Knowledge of running Ruby on Windows machines

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Salary and compensation


$80,000 — $120,000/year

Benefits

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Location


Worldwide

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๐Ÿ’ฐ $70k - $130k

Ruby

 

Senior

 

Engineer

Accounting

DevOps

JavaScript

CSS

UI

HTML

PostgreSQL

API

Travel

jQuery

SaaS

Backend

Silverfin is hiring a

Remote Senior Ruby Engineer

If youโ€™re any good at Ruby, this is probably not the first job ad youโ€™ve seen, so weโ€™ve done our best to stand out while also accurately presenting what weโ€™re all about. If it sounds like you would enjoy working with us, donโ€™t hesitate to apply or drop us a line with questions on [email protected].\n*Ahum. Here it comes.*\n### Whatโ€™s a Silverfin?\nAt Silverfin weโ€™re trying to apply the promise of software to the age-old industry of accounting. With our SaaS weโ€™re 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.\nThe good news is weโ€™re 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 thereโ€™s still plenty left to work on, and thatโ€™s where we hope you come in.\n### What makes the engineering team at Silverfin special?\nWeโ€™re 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 theyโ€™ve signed up for. A day in our working lives is pretty boring, and we feel thatโ€™s exactly how it should be.\nWorking with us means you can be flexible with your schedule. Itโ€™s 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 donโ€™t 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 itโ€™s not, we will decrease the load instead of asking people to move their holiday.\nBeing remote-first means we favor asynchronous communication. We donโ€™t shy away from chatting in Slack, but the important decisions or discussions are done in Gitlab issues, over email, or in our wiki, so thereโ€™s a written, persisted record. Weโ€™re 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 Slackโ€™s DnD function, especially when youโ€™re not working!\nWeโ€™d be really happy to welcome you in our #engineering channel, but itโ€™s 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### What does working at Silverfin look like?\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.](https://engineering.silverfin.com/engineering-teams/)ย \nYouโ€™ll 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.\nOur ops team ensures things run smoothly, deploys happen correctly, and will work with you when issues should arise. Weโ€™re 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 โ€œother sideโ€.\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.\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 theyโ€™re free to follow whatever process suits them best. There are regular retros held to work towards continuous improvement.\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 10TB * , and our largest table has crossed the 10 billion row mark a long while back. We interface with more than 30 different external APIs, and provide third parties an API of our own.\n*: Our ops team noted that this actually isnโ€™t that hard to achieve if youโ€™re just indexing everything, but it still sounds impressive, right?\n### What does your future look like?\nPersonal growth is key to staying motivated. At Silverfin you donโ€™t need to move to management in order to advance. 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.\nEveryone has a โ‚ฌ1000 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 youโ€™ll get paid like any normal day.\nWeโ€™re looking to hire a lot of new colleagues, and weโ€™d like to have a couple of more teams in the future. Each new team would also need a new teamlead, and we prefer to promote from within the engineering team. This means if youโ€™d 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### What are we looking for?\n* Youโ€™re 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* Youโ€™re 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* Youโ€™ve got opinions on code design and you can discuss them, but youโ€™re professional enough to not let those opinions get in the way of a consensus if necessary.\n### What can we offer you?\n* Actual, proper work-life balance\n* A salary range of โ‚ฌ60.000 - โ‚ฌ100.000 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 โ‚ฌ1000 yearly budget for conferences, courses, workshops or other expenses that will improve your skills\n* We offer monthly company-wide [Wellbeing Days](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/wellbeing-days-silverfin-stefaan-arryn/?trackingId=rsbUepctTTaBPaiTLvi7Kg%3D%3D) for all employees (10 days off in 2022)ย \n### Requirements\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### Nice to haveโ€™s\nThese would be nice but are definitely not necessary. Donโ€™t worry if none of the following applies to you.\n* Experience as a remote worker in a fully remote team\n* Experience working with large datasets and the problems they bring\n* Experience in Fintech\n* Accounting knowledge\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://jobs.eu.lever.co/silverfin/29d0dc26-e51c-45a9-8157-53a8b9676ee1?lever-origin=applied&lever-source%5B%5D=Remote%20OK)\n* Or email us with any questions on [email protected] \n\nPlease mention the word **PREFERABLY** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjQ=). 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 — $130,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n โฐ Async\n\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
# How do you apply?\n\nhttps://jobs.eu.lever.co/silverfin/29d0dc26-e51c-45a9-8157-53a8b9676ee1?lever-origin=applied&lever-source%5B%5D=Remote%20OK
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Accounting

Bookkeeping

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JavaScript

PostgreSQL

API

Travel

jQuery

SaaS

Backend

Silverfin is hiring a

Remote Experienced Ruby Engineer Team Syncs

If youโ€™re any good at Ruby, this is probably not the first job ad youโ€™ve seen, so weโ€™ve done our best to stand out while also accurately presenting what weโ€™re all about. If it sounds like you would enjoy working with us, donโ€™t hesitate to apply or drop us a line with questions on [email protected].\n\nAhum. Here it comes.\n\n\n## Whatโ€™s a Silverfin?\n\nAt Silverfin weโ€™re trying to apply the promise of software to the age-old industry of accounting. With our SaaS weโ€™re 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 weโ€™re 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 thereโ€™s still plenty left to work on, and thatโ€™s where we hope you come in.\n\n## Whatโ€™s Team Syncs?\n\nOne of the core features of Silverfin is integration with the bookkeeping software that accountants already work with, in order to import their accounting data. This means we have API integrations with over 30 different vendors, and we want to add many more as we expand to different markets.\n\nTeam Syncs is the team responsible for creating and maintaining those integrations. The ideal candidate loves working with APIs, including the uncertainty they bring. Some APIs we need to use are poorly designed, badly documented or unreliable, and it can be challenging to build a reliable integration. Yet the satisfaction of empowering our customers to import gigabytes of data from their clunky bookkeeping software and enabling the advanced features Silverfin makes it all worth it.\n\nAs a member of Team Syncs youโ€™ll work on solving scaling issues, building and maintaining API clients, and improving transparency and communication on the status of the the sync process to the users.\n\n\n## What makes the engineering team at Silverfin special?\n\nWeโ€™re 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 theyโ€™ve signed up for. A day in our working lives is pretty boring, and we feel thatโ€™s exactly how it should be.\n\nWorking with us means you can be flexible with your schedule. Itโ€™s 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 donโ€™t 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 itโ€™s not, we will decrease the load instead of asking people to move their holiday.\n\nBeing remote-first means we favor asynchronous communication. We donโ€™t shy away from chatting in Slack, but the important decisions or discussions are done in Gitlab issues, over email, or in our wiki, so thereโ€™s a written, persisted record. Weโ€™re 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 Slackโ€™s DnD function, especially when youโ€™re not working!\n\nWeโ€™d be really happy to welcome you in our #engineering channel, but itโ€™s 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.\n\nOur ops team ensures things run smoothly, deploys happen correctly, and will work with you when issues should arise. Weโ€™re 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 โ€œother 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\nWe have a UI-kit to make front-end development easy and consistent, but at Team Syncs there will be little to no front-end development necessary.\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 theyโ€™re 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 10TB*, and our largest table has crossed the 10 billion row mark a long while back. 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 isnโ€™t that hard to achieve if youโ€™re just indexing everything, but it still sounds impressive, right?\n\n\n## What does your future look like?\n\nPersonal growth is key to staying motivated. At Silverfin you donโ€™t need to move to management in order to advance. 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 โ‚ฌ1000 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 youโ€™ll get paid like any normal day.\n\nWeโ€™re looking to hire a lot of new colleagues, and weโ€™d like to have a couple of more teams in the future. Each new team would also need a new teamlead, and we prefer to promote from within the engineering team. This means if youโ€™d 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\n* Youโ€™re 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* Youโ€™re 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 enjoy integrating with APIs and arenโ€™t easily dissuaded when encountering unreliable or poorly documented systems.\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* Youโ€™ve got opinions on code design and you can discuss them, but youโ€™re professional enough to not let those opinions get in the way of a consensus if necessary.\n\n## What can we offer you?\n\n* Actual, proper work-life balance\n* A salary range of โ‚ฌ60.000 - โ‚ฌ100.000 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 โ‚ฌ1000 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 haveโ€™s\n\nThese would be nice but are definitely not necessary. Donโ€™t worry if none of the following applies to you.\n\n* Experience as a remote worker in a fully remote team\n* Experience working with large datasets and the problems they bring\n* Experience in Fintech\n* Accounting knowledge\n\n## Interested?\n\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/6bc90f722us)\n* Or email us with any questions on [email protected] \n\nPlease mention the words **FRESH JAGUAR REPAIR** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjQ=). 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
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 This job is getting a high amount of applications right now (31% of viewers clicked Apply)

๐ŸŒ Worldwide
๐Ÿ’ฐ $70k - $120k

Ruby

 

Senior

 

Engineer

Accounting

DevOps

JavaScript

CSS

UI

HTML

PostgreSQL

API

Travel

jQuery

SaaS

Backend

Silverfin is hiring a

Remote Senior Ruby Engineer

If youโ€™re any good at Ruby, this is probably not the first job ad youโ€™ve seen, so weโ€™ve done our best to stand out while also accurately presenting what weโ€™re all about. If it sounds like you would enjoy working with us, donโ€™t hesitate to apply or drop us a line with questions on [email protected].\n\n*Ahum. Here it comes.*\n\n### Whatโ€™s a Silverfin?\n\nAt Silverfin weโ€™re trying to apply the promise of software to the age-old industry of accounting. With our SaaS weโ€™re 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 weโ€™re 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 thereโ€™s still plenty left to work on, and thatโ€™s where we hope you come in.\n\n### What makes the engineering team at Silverfin special?\n\nWeโ€™re 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 theyโ€™ve signed up for. A day in our working lives is pretty boring, and we feel thatโ€™s exactly how it should be.\n\nWorking with us means you can be flexible with your schedule. Itโ€™s 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 donโ€™t 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 itโ€™s not, we will decrease the load instead of asking people to move their holiday.\n\nBeing remote-first means we favor asynchronous communication. We donโ€™t shy away from chatting in Slack, but the important decisions or discussions are done in Gitlab issues, over email, or in our wiki, so thereโ€™s a written, persisted record. Weโ€™re 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 Slackโ€™s DnD function, especially when youโ€™re not working!\n\nWeโ€™d be really happy to welcome you in our #engineering channel, but itโ€™s 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### 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.](https://engineering.silverfin.com/engineering-teams/)ย \n\nYouโ€™ll 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. Weโ€™re 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 โ€œother 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 theyโ€™re 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 10TB * , and our largest table has crossed the 10 billion row mark a long while back. 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 isnโ€™t that hard to achieve if youโ€™re 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 donโ€™t need to move to management in order to advance. 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 โ‚ฌ1000 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 youโ€™ll get paid like any normal day.\n\nWeโ€™re looking to hire a lot of new colleagues, and weโ€™d like to have a couple of more teams in the future. Each new team would also need a new teamlead, and we prefer to promote from within the engineering team. This means if youโ€™d 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### What are we looking for?\n\n* Youโ€™re 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* Youโ€™re 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* Youโ€™ve got opinions on code design and you can discuss them, but youโ€™re professional enough to not let those opinions get in the way of a consensus if necessary.\n\n### What can we offer you?\n\n* Actual, proper work-life balance\n* A salary range of โ‚ฌ60.000 - โ‚ฌ100.000 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 โ‚ฌ1000 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 haveโ€™s\n\nThese would be nice but are definitely not necessary. Donโ€™t worry if none of the following applies to you.\n* Experience as a remote worker in a fully remote team\n* Experience working with large datasets and the problems they bring\n* Experience in Fintech\n* Accounting knowledge\n\n### Interested?\n\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] \n\nPlease mention the words **DISEASE REPORT RETIRE** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjQ=). 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
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\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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Silverfin


๐ŸŒ Worldwide
๐Ÿ’ฐ $70k - $120k

Finance

 

Ruby

 

Senior

SaaS

Engineer

Accounting

DevOps

JavaScript

JavaScript

CSS

UI

HTML

PostgreSQL

API

Travel

jQuery

Backend

Part-Time

Silverfin is hiring a

Remote Senior Ruby Engineer

If youโ€™re any good at Ruby, this is probably not the first job ad youโ€™ve seen, so weโ€™ve done our best to stand out while also accurately presenting what weโ€™re all about. If it sounds like you would enjoy working with us, donโ€™t hesitate to apply or drop us a line with questions on [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).\n\nAhum. Here it comes.\n\n# Whatโ€™s a Silverfin?\n\nAt Silverfin weโ€™re trying to apply the promise of software to the age-old industry of accounting. With our SaaS weโ€™re 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 weโ€™re 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 thereโ€™s still plenty left to work on, and thatโ€™s where we hope you come in.\n\n# What makes the engineering team at Silverfin special?\n\nWeโ€™re 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 theyโ€™ve signed up for. A day in our working lives is pretty boring in this regard, and we feel thatโ€™s exactly how it should be.\n\nWorking with us means you can be flexible with your schedule. Itโ€™s 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 donโ€™t 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 itโ€™s not, we will decrease the load instead of asking people to move their holiday.\n\nBeing remote-first means we favor asynchronous communication. We donโ€™t shy away from chatting in Slack, but the important decisions or discussions are done in Gitlab issues, over email, or in our wiki, so thereโ€™s a written, persisted record. Weโ€™re 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 Slackโ€™s DnD function, especially when youโ€™re not working!\n\nWeโ€™d be really happy to welcome you in our #dev channel, but itโ€™s 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\nYouโ€™ll 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. Weโ€™re 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 โ€œother 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 theyโ€™re 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 isnโ€™t that hard to achieve if youโ€™re 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 donโ€™t 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 โ‚ฌ1000 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 youโ€™ll 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\nWeโ€™re looking to hire a lot of new colleagues, and by the end of the year weโ€™d 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 youโ€™d 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* Youโ€™re 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* Youโ€™re 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* Youโ€™ve got opinions on code design and you can discuss them, but youโ€™re 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 โ‚ฌ60.000 - โ‚ฌ100.000 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 โ‚ฌ1000 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 haveโ€™s\nThese would be nice but are definitely not necessary. Donโ€™t 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 (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjQ=). 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 โฐ 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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Silverfin


๐ŸŒ Worldwide
๐Ÿ’ฐ $74k - $123k

Ruby

 

Senior

 

Engineer

Accounting

DevOps

JavaScript

JavaScript

CSS

UI

HTML

PostgreSQL

API

Travel

jQuery

SaaS

Backend

This job post is closed and the position is probably filled. Please do not apply. Work for Silverfin and want to re-open this job? Use the edit link in the email when you posted the job!


If youโ€™re any good at Ruby, this is probably not the first job ad youโ€™ve seen, so weโ€™ve done our best to stand out while also accurately presenting what weโ€™re all about. If it sounds like you would enjoy working with us, donโ€™t hesitate to apply or drop us a line with questions on [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).\n\nAhum. Here it comes.\n\n\n### Whatโ€™s a Silverfin?\n\nAt Silverfin weโ€™re trying to apply the promise of software to the age-old industry of accounting. With our SaaS weโ€™re 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 weโ€™re 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 thereโ€™s still plenty left to work on, and thatโ€™s where we hope you come in.\n\n\n\n### What makes the engineering team at Silverfin special?\n\nWeโ€™re 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 theyโ€™ve signed up for. A day in our working lives is pretty boring in this regard, and we feel thatโ€™s exactly how it should be.\n\nWorking with us means you can be flexible with your schedule. Itโ€™s 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 donโ€™t 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 itโ€™s not, we will decrease the load instead of asking people to move their holiday.\n\nBeing remote-first means we favor asynchronous communication. We donโ€™t shy away from chatting in Slack, but the important decisions or discussions are done in Gitlab issues, over email, or in our wiki, so thereโ€™s a written, persisted record. Weโ€™re 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 Slackโ€™s DnD function, especially when youโ€™re not working!\n\nWeโ€™d be really happy to welcome you in our #dev channel, but itโ€™s 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\nYouโ€™ll 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. Weโ€™re 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 โ€œother 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 theyโ€™re 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 isnโ€™t that hard to achieve if youโ€™re 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 donโ€™t 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 โ‚ฌ1000 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 youโ€™ll 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\nWeโ€™re looking to hire a lot of new colleagues, and by the end of the year weโ€™d 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 youโ€™d 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* Youโ€™re 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* Youโ€™re 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* Youโ€™ve got opinions on code design and you can discuss them, but youโ€™re 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 โ‚ฌ60.000 - โ‚ฌ100.000 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 โ‚ฌ1000 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 haveโ€™s\n\nThese would be nice but are definitely not necessary. Donโ€™t 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 (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjQ=). 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 โฐ Async\n\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
# How do you apply?\n\nThis job post has been closed by the poster, which means they probably have enough applicants now. Please do not apply.
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moovel Group


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๐Ÿ’ฐ $65k - $120k*

Full Stack

 

Web Developer

 

Developer

CSS

Angular JS

Ruby

Backend

moovel Group

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\nFull Stack Web Developer (f/m), moovel Group GmbH, Stuttgart\n\n\nWe have an opening for a Full Stack Web Developer with a strong focus on frontend engineering who is ambitioned to keep up with technology trends to build great web applications.\n\nWe are looking for a candidate that has an affinity for design and intuitive user interfaces.\n\n\nAt moovel we build products to shape the future of smart mobility. Our goal is to radically simplify individual mobility and to build a product which enables true flexibility. We believe we can change urban transportation to a service which gives people the freedom to choose the right way to travel: Search, book and pay for transportation on the go.\n\n\nmoovel GmbH is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Daimler AG and organizationally assigned to Daimler Financial Services AG.\n\n\nResponsibilities:\n\n\n\n* Work closely with an interdisciplinary team of developers and designers to produce high quality and modern web applications\n\n* Participate in Scrum estimations, daily standups, and sprint retrospectives\n\n* Be responsible for delivering elegant and maintainable code\n\n\n\n\n\nSkillset we are looking for:\n\n\n\n* Deep knowledge of creating modern web front-ends (HTML5 and CSS3) for any browser with AngularJS or similar\n\n* Advanced experience in Backend development with tools like node.js\n\n* Deep knowledge in CSS extension languages like Sass\n\n* Experience with Git\n\n* Solid understanding of Unix operating systems\n\n* Experience with Ruby on Rails or PHP\n\n* Naturally talented, experienced and/or degree in computer science or equivalent\n\n* Strong fundamentals with agile software development processes\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat we offer:\n\n\n\n* Flexible work hours\n\n* Start-up culture\n\n* International colleagues that like to play table soccer or have an after-work drink\n\n* Modern and creative work atmosphere\n\n* Small, interdisciplinary teams\n\n* Corporate benefits\n\n* Modern office in the heart of Stuttgart (Marienplatz) with a balcony that can be used for after-work events\n\n* Public transportation in walking distance\n\n\n\n\n\nThe position is offered full-time\n\n\nAre you interested? We are looking forward to receive your application via email at: [email protected] \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, CSS, Ruby and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n $65,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n ๐Ÿ’ฐ 401(k)\n\n๐ŸŒŽ Distributed team\n\nโฐ Async\n\n๐Ÿค“ Vision insurance\n\n๐Ÿฆท Dental insurance\n\n๐Ÿš‘ Medical insurance\n\n๐Ÿ– Unlimited vacation\n\n๐Ÿ– Paid time off\n\n๐Ÿ“† 4 day workweek\n\n๐Ÿ’ฐ 401k matching\n\n๐Ÿ” Company retreats\n\n๐Ÿฌ Coworking budget\n\n๐Ÿ“š Learning budget\n\n๐Ÿ’ช Free gym membership\n\n๐Ÿง˜ Mental wellness budget\n\n๐Ÿ–ฅ Home office budget\n\n๐Ÿฅง Pay in crypto\n\n๐Ÿฅธ Pseudonymous\n\n๐Ÿ’ฐ Profit sharing\n\n๐Ÿ’ฐ Equity compensation\n\nโฌœ๏ธ No whiteboard interview\n\n๐Ÿ‘€ No monitoring system\n\n๐Ÿšซ No politics at work\n\n๐ŸŽ… We hire old (and young)\n\n
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