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# About you\nWeโre hiring a Senior Frontend Engineer to join our founding team. You like to get things right, a pragmatic perfectionist with a desire for performance, pixel-perfection, and delightful user experiences. You understand the right balance between code readability, simplicity, development speed, performance, and maintainability.\n\nYou're well-acquainted with VueJS and surrounding systems, enjoy typed codebases and are preferably familiar these technologies: GraphQL, Apollo, VueJS, websockets, Storybook, Cypress, Jest.\n\n# About TheyDo\nTheyDo is the first B2B SaaS platform that allows organizations to redefine cross-team collaboration around the customer journey. It is journey management, the product management way. We help teams make sense of a complex data graph and connect it with various data sources. Our users are design-savvy and we strive to make a highly polished and performant experience for them.\n\nWe're a passionate team from ๐ณ๐ฑ๐ต๐ฑ๐บ๐ฆ๐ธ๐ช๐ฉ๐ช. Founded in 2019, TheyDo has raised $2M+ from top investors to start a movement. We are about to double our team and get our product ready for scale while we are onboarding customers across all continents.\n\nWe're on a mission to help organisations scale Journey Management. Today, everyone is in the Experience business; here, we help our customers to make better and faster customer-centric decisions across the entire customer experience. Thanks to TheyDo, everyone agrees, including the customer.\n\nFor more information about TheyDo, check out our website.\n\n# Your assignment\nWe're building a platform for design-savvy users, they expect enterprise power with consumer-grade user experience. Your top priority is shaping the architecture of our product and getting it ready for scale.\n\n* Realizing integrations with a wide ecosystem - Miro, Jira, Google Analytics, etc.\n* Setting the foundation for our design system and making the platform ready for scale.\n* Building dashboards that give our users instant insights on how their customer experience is doing.\n* Improving real-time collaborative functionality. Using fractional indexing, last-writer wins and other techniques to provide a superior user experience.\n\n\n# We're looking for\n* An ambitious engineer with several years of experience working on front-end architecture and design. Previous experience at a scaled product is a big plus.\n* An engineer who wants to be at the foundation of a fast-growing team.\n* A product-minded engineer that wants to understand how people use our product and why.\n* An asynchronous worker who organises and documents their work.\n* A clean coder who writes well-structured and maintainable code.\n\n# What we offer\n* Remote position, for 4-5 days per week, across flexible working hours.\n* Collaborate with zealous colleagues having 20+ years of experience working in the field.\n* A unique opportunity to shape a product and our growing team.\n* Regular off-sites/company outings with the TheyDo team.\n* Competitive compensation and equity package.\n* As many vacation days as you need, we expect you to take at least 25.\n* Professional development reimbursement.\n* Mental health and wellness reimbursement.\n* Paid parental leave.\n* Home office & technology reimbursement.\n\nTo summarise, we value work-life harmony backed by personal freedom under responsibility. Sounds like fun? We're looking forward to having you join our team.\n\n# Our engineering team\nThe engineering team consist of: a CTO, three full-stack engineers, one back-end engineer, and one QA tester. We aim for a relaxed environment within the ambitious goals we have for our product.\n\nOur server is fully typed and built using NodeJS, Apollo, Redis, Postgres, ElasticSearch and more modern technologies. Our web application is also typed and uses VueJS, Apollo, WebSockets, and more. Other tooling currently includes AWS, Storybook, Cypress, Jest, Stripe, and WorkOS.\n\nA typical day at the office for an engineer includes; flexibility to organise your own time, no set hours, ample time for deep work, as few mandatory meetings as possible, plenty of pair programming with team members to get your code just right, reviewing pull requests, and running around in our virtual office.\n\n# Our culture\nTheyDo's culture is 'Do' rather than 'Talk'. Better ask for forgiveness instead of permission, no one will be accused of trying. We try to keep things simple because complexity slows us down.\n\nIt's not about the time spent, but the outcome achieved. It's up to everyone to map, plan and interact in the best way to get the most out of their day, week, and sprint. Always with an open mindset because we never know when and where the next great idea will surface.\n\nBeing remote we nourish and cherish connectivity, so no one feels alone or left out. We don't have long lines of communication or decisions because hierarchies and silos are part of the past and we love to shape the future. In our virtual office, you can just walk up to your team to have a quick chat, get work done or simply say hello. We motivate everyone to find their own work/life balance. Whether you choose to work asynchronously or synchronously it's up to you as long it fits you and your team.\n\nTheyDo is an equal employer treating everyone as equals. We value diversity and individuality. We think long term and strive to hire the best match for each role, no matter your background. \n\nPlease mention the word **CHIC** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODA=). 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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โฐ Async\n\n
\n\n#Location\n๐ช๐บ EU
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**About the job**\n\nYou'll be one of the first engineers and a member of the founding team, joining a team of 5 engineers.\n\nYou will closely work with the CTO and product lead to create and implement the front-end for our products. You will be involved in UI implementation, UX, product development, and growth of the engineering team.\n\nAs a founding team member, you will get a chance to set the foundations of our engineering culture. You will help articulate our engineering principles and help set the long-term roadmap. \n\n[Read more about life at loc.tax](https://jobs.loc.tax/)\n\n\n\n**What is Loc.tax?**\n\nLoc.tax is the first-ever B2B SaaS tax management platform for multinational companies that empowers collaboration between internal and external stakeholders, and helps achieve higher levels of compliance, efficiency and corporate social responsibility.\n\n**Who we are**\n\nOur team comes from tax, legal, engineering and product design worlds. We are a fully remote yet highly collaborative and small team from ๐ง๐ช๐ณ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐น๐ง๐พ. Building software products is our passion and we love doing that in an environment that is welcoming and motivating. Good vibes only โ๏ธ.\n\nWe are looking to add more folks with different backgrounds across European time zones. (+- 2 CET)\n\nWe're funded by well known early stage investors and are ready to kick some... ๐\n\n**Our Stack**\n\n- React\n- Typescript\n- Recoil\n- Styled components\n- Storybook\n- Git\n- Node\n- GraphQL\n\n**Desired Skills & Experience**\n\n- You feel comfortable in a very fast-paced and rapidly changing environment.\n- You understand limitations in modern-day UI frameworks to ensure UX designs can be implemented efficiently.\n- You have a genuine interest in great UI/UX.\n- You are not afraid of complex engineering problems.\n- You have 3+ years of industry experience in front-end development.\n- You are an expert in CSS.\n- You have a good understanding of modern javascript development methodology, process, and tooling.\n- You have a pragmatic approach to engineering that balances seamless experiences, beautiful code, maintainability, and time to market.\n- You have an appreciation for a test-driven, code-review culture.\n- You're curious about new technologies and you're driven to find ways to implement them in your work.\n\n\n**Responsibilities**\n\n- Code, maintain, and coordinate the evolution of the current application using React.\n- Build re-usable components and implement design system.\n- Collaborate with the product team on the definition, evolution and maintenance of our front-end code.\n- Help to define strategic initiatives to improve the code, the guidelines, processes, tools, infrastructure, and workflows.\n- Optimize the rendering performance.\n- Review code through Pull Requests.\n\n\n**Benefits**\n\n- Payroll or contractor, you choose.\n- Remote-first\n- MacBook Pro and other necessary accessories (payroll) (payroll)\n- Budget for personal education & conferences\n- Flexible work time & vacation policy\n- Maternity & paternity leave (payroll)\n- Competitive salary and stock options \n\nPlease mention the words **ASSAULT CORAL BEST** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODA=). 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#Location\n+-2 CET EUROPE
# How do you apply?\n\nDo you want to join our founding team and shape our product and company culture? Then we'd love to hear from you!
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**Weโre only able to consider applicants based in the United States at this time. (You can work remotely anywhere in the United States, or from our office in San Francisco.)**\n\nWe are looking for an experienced lead front-end engineer who knows their way around React to help us develop an online platform (weโd need your help with the web side of things). Weโre a small growing engineering team distributed around the US & Europe, with an office in San Francisco. We iterate quickly, ship every day, build for the long term, and are looking for smart, independent engineers who want to ply their trade with like-minded people.\n\n**Responsibilities**\n\n* Architect, build, deploy and iterate on new features and capabilities of the Archipelago application stack.\n* Collaborate with other engineers, design, and product to build out new capabilities and designs.\n* Build fast but design for the feature through architecting efficient and reusable components.\n* Own the quality of your deliverable through good design, implementation and unit testing.\n* Ship code to production frequently.\n\n**Experience and Qualifications**\n\n* 7+ years of frontend SaaS application development experience\n* Experience building responsive and cross-browser compatible web applications with a strong UI focus\n* Production environment coding experience with React, Typescript, and Graphql.\n* Proven track record of delivering highly-performant and scalable software solutions, and commitments to demanding business customers.\n* Knowledge of best practices & patterns for large scale web applications.\n* Work independently as part of a distributed team.\n\n**Desired but not Required**\n\nExperience building applications for the insurance industry.\n\n**Benefits**\n\nYouโll join at an early stage of the company, so you can take something from 0 to 1\nWeโre a supportive team who will give you as much assistance or independence as you like\n\nWe have an office in San Francisco, but most of your engineering teammates work remotely from around the world. Pre-existing remote work experience would be a big plus. **If youโd like to work remotely, please note that weโre only able to consider applicants based in the US at this time.**\n\n**About Archipelago**\n\nArchipelago is a start-up working to revolutionize how risk is insured. Our founders are tech & finance entrepreneurs with several IPOs and acquisitions under their belts. We are headquartered in San Francisco, have raised several millions in seed money to date, and currently employ over a hundred people across the US & Europe.\n\n#### View other openings in Archipelago: [https://archipelago.breezy.hr/](https://archipelago.breezy.hr/) \n\n \n\nPlease mention the words **MIMIC COMPANY AROUND** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODA=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
$130,000 — $200,000/year\n
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๐ Distributed team\n\n
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At REO we want to help real estate brokers, owners and buyers find and trade properties easier than ever. We believe that easy-to-use software is key in this complex and fast-paced industry.\n\nWe are looking for a Senior Front-End Engineer to further accelerate our development. We offer a competitive salary and REO stock options (ESOP) making you a true owner in our vision. \n## Your responsibilities:\n- Take ownership during refinement and planning to break down new epics into small deliverables for the Front-End team.\n- Participate in the design process to jointly deliver the product quickly and with high quality.\n- Ship features every two weeks or quicker.\n- Responsible for the quality of the Vue webapp and propose strategic and lasting improvements. \n\n## Your profile:\n- You are driven by real impact of your work. You don't require a large team to make things happen.\n- You strive for customer value when balancing new features, technical debt and incremental improvements.\n- You consider the perspective of the user and company, when proposing new ideas. Why we do something is just as important as what we do. \n- You set code standards through your work and mentor fellow frontend engineers. \n- You might not have experienced leading a team, but are interested to grow into this role. \n\nPlease mention the words **MANSION NEXT POST** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODA=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
$50,000 — $70,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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Shuttlerock is seeking a creative and forward-thinking Senior Frontend Developer. You will be joining a global company of wonderful, talented and ambitious people. Our HQ is based in Nelson on the stunning South Island of New Zealand, but we are a flexible bunch and open to you working remotely **within +/- 5h of the New Zealand timezone** (roughly between Japan and the west coast of the United States). You will be joining a growing interdisciplinary squad in a positive and agile organisation that is experiencing rapid growth.\nWe are looking for creative individuals that thrive in a constantly changing, uncertain environment. If you are a self-starter that needs limited oversight, a keen drive to mentor and share with other developers, designers and functions - you would be our perfect fit.\nIdeal candidates will have experience working with SaaS solutions and the latest and greatest frontend technologies, but also understand how the browser works and have a tendency for elegance and simplicity. Ideally you also have a keen interest or eye for screen and motion design.\nYou will have the chance to work in the most beautiful and friendly part of the world while working with the big names in innovation and technology as Shuttlerock is officially partnered with Facebook, Instagram, Google, Youtube, TikTok, Pinterest and Hulu - just to name a few.\n\n**Minimum qualifications**\n- Bachelorโs degree or equivalent practical experience.\n- 7 years of software development experience, or 5 years with an advanced degree.\n- Experience in Javascript, Typescript and a third strictly typed or object-oriented language\n- Experience in large-scale or high quality web application development using state of the art technologies such as Apollo GraphQL.\n- Ability to communicate and write in English fluently and idiomatically.\n\n**Preferred qualifications**\n- Masterโs degree or further education or experience in engineering, computer science or other technical related field.\n- A keen eye and an appreciation and interest for art & design\n- Deep experience developing high-performance, accessible and fully i18n'ed web applications and websites using preferably React and one other major Javascript technology framework.\n- Experience with Ruby or an interest and ability to learn other coding languages and technology as needed.\n- Practical experience with cloud-native / serverless technology using Javascript or Typescript.\n- Experience with Javascript as scripting language in other runtimes and environments, such as After Effects.\n\n**Responsibilities**\n- Write highly testable code in Typescript and Javascript.\n- Use state-of-the-art technology such as Apollo GraphQL daily.\n- Work with an agile cross-functional team to deliver high quality software and features of any size at pace and at scale.\n- Collaborate with Designers and other Software Developers of all experience levels on a daily basis.\n- Work with your peers and technology management on improving and shepherding the Shuttlerock technology-base.\n- Collaborate with the team to make sure the Developer Experience (DX) is second to none.\n- Mentor junior developers on their journey and be a buddy for new hires\n- Write technical documentation and do lightning talks on new technologies\n- Help to maintain a positive, collaborative and friendly, yet honest and productive working environment and attitude.\nKeep an open and healthy mind. \n\nPlease mention the words **DAUGHTER SURVEY FLOAT** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODA=). 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 — $100,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nPacific, New Zealand, Australia, US Westcoast
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# We're building the Data Platform of the Future\nJoin us if you want to rethink the way organizations interact with data. We are a **developer-first company**, committed to building around open protocols and delivering the best experience possible for data consumers and publishers.\n\nSplitgraph is a **seed-stage, venture-funded startup hiring its initial team**. The two co-founders are looking to grow the team to five or six people. This is an opportunity to make a big impact on an agile team while working closely with the\nfounders.\n\nSplitgraph is a **remote-first organization**. The founders are based in the UK, and the company is incorporated in both USA and UK. Candidates are welcome to apply from any geography. We want to work with the most talented, thoughtful and productive engineers in the world.\n# Open Positions\n**Data Engineers welcome!** The job titles have "Software Engineer" in them, but at Splitgraph there's a lot of overlap \nbetween data and software engineering. We welcome candidates from all engineering backgrounds.\n\n[Senior Software Engineer - Backend (mainly Python)](https://www.notion.so/splitgraph/Senior-Software-Engineer-Backend-2a2f9e278ba347069bf2566950857250)\n\n[Senior Software Engineer - Frontend (mainly TypeScript)](https://www.notion.so/splitgraph/Senior-Software-Engineer-Frontend-6342cd76b0df483a9fd2ab6818070456)\n\nโ [**Apply to Job**](https://4o99daw6ffu.typeform.com/to/ePkNQiDp) โ (same form for both positions)\n\n# What is Splitgraph?\n## **Open Source Toolkit**\n\n[Our open-source product, sgr,](https://www.github.com/splitgraph/splitgraph) is a tool for building, versioning and querying reproducible datasets. It's inspired by Docker and Git, so it feels familiar. And it's powered by PostgreSQL, so it works seamlessly with existing tools in the Postgres ecosystem. Use Splitgraph to package your data into self-contained\ndata images that you can share with other Splitgraph instances.\n\n## **Splitgraph Cloud**\n\nSplitgraph Cloud is a platform for data cataloging, integration and governance. The user can upload data, connect live databases, or "push" versioned snapshots to it. We give them a unified SQL interface to query that data, a catalog to discover and share it, and tools to build/push/pull it.\n\n# Learn More About Us\n\n- Listen to our interview on the [Software Engineering Daily podcast](https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2020/11/06/splitgraph-data-catalog-and-proxy-with-miles-richardson/)\n\n- Watch our co-founder Artjoms present [Splitgraph at the Bay Area ClickHouse meetup](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44CDs7hJTho)\n\n- Read our HN/Reddit posts ([one](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24233948) [two](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23769420) [three](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23627066) [four](https://old.reddit.com/r/datasets/comments/icty0r/we_made_40k_open_government_datasets_queryable/))\n\n- [Read our blog](https://www.splitgraph.com/blog)\n\n- Read the slides from our early (2018) presentations: ["Docker for Data"](https://www.slideshare.net/splitgraph/splitgraph-docker-for-data-119112722), [AHL Meetup](https://www.slideshare.net/splitgraph/splitgraph-ahl-talk)\n\n- [Follow us on Twitter](https://ww.twitter.com/splitgraph)\n\n- [Find us on GitHub](https://www.github.com/splitgraph)\n\n- [Chat with us in our community Discord](https://discord.gg/eFEFRKm)\n\n- Explore the [public data catalog](https://www.splitgraph.com/explore) where we index 40k+ datasets\n\n# How We Work: What's our stack look like?\n\nWe prioritize developer experience and productivity. We resent repetition and inefficiency, and we never hesitate to automate the things that cause us friction. Here's a sampling of the languages and tools we work with:\n\n- **[Python](https://www.python.org/) for the backend.** Our [core open source](https://www.github.com/splitgraph/splitgraph) tech is written in Python (with [a bit of C](https://github.com/splitgraph/Multicorn) to make it more interesting), as well as most of our backend code. The Python code powers everything from authentication routines to database migrations. We use the latest version and tools like [pytest](https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/), [mypy](https://github.com/python/mypy) and [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org/) to help us write quality software.\n\n- **[TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/) for the web stack.** We use TypeScript throughout our web stack. On the frontend we use [React](https://reactjs.org/) with [next.js](https://nextjs.org/). For data fetching we use [apollo-client](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/) with fully-typed GraphQL queries auto-generated by [graphql-codegen](https://graphql-code-generator.com/) based on the schema that [Postgraphile](https://www.graphile.org/postgraphile) creates by introspecting the database.\n\n- [**PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/) for the database, because of course.** Splitgraph is a company built around Postgres, so of course we are going to use it for our own database. In fact, we actually have three databases. We have `auth-db` for storing sensitive data, `registry-db` which acts as a [Splitgraph peer](https://www.splitgraph.com/docs/publishing-data/push-data) so users can push Splitgraph images to it using [sgr](https://www.github.com/splitgraph/splitgraph), and `cloud-db` where we store the schemata that Postgraphile uses to autogenerate the GraphQL server.\n\n- [**PL/pgSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/plpgsql.html) and [PL/Python](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/plpython.html) for stored procedures.** We define a lot of core business logic directly in the database as stored procedures, which are ultimately [exposed by Postgraphile as GraphQL endpoints](https://www.graphile.org/postgraphile/functions/). We find this to be a surprisingly productive way of developing, as it eliminates the need for manually maintaining an API layer between data and code. It presents challenges for testing and maintainability, but we've built tools to help with database migrations and rollbacks, and an end-to-end testing framework that exercises the database routines.\n\n- [**PostgREST](https://postgrest.org/en/v7.0.0/) for auto-generating a REST API for every repository.** We use this excellent library (written in [Haskell](https://www.haskell.org/)) to expose an [OpenAPI](https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification)-compatible REST API for every repository on Splitgraph ([example](http://splitgraph.com/mildbyte/complex_dataset/latest/-/api-schema)).\n\n- **Lua ([luajit](https://luajit.org/luajit.html) 5.x), C, and [embedded Python](https://docs.python.org/3/extending/embedding.html) for scripting [PgBouncer](https://www.pgbouncer.org/).** Our main product, the "data delivery network", is a single SQL endpoint where users can query any data on Splitgraph. Really it's a layer of PgBouncer instances orchestrating temporary Postgres databases and proxying queries to them, where we load and cache the data necessary to respond to a query. We've added scripting capabilities to enable things like query rewriting, column masking, authentication, ACL, orchestration, firewalling, etc.\n\n- **[Docker](https://www.docker.com/) for packaging services.** Our CI pipeline builds every commit into about a dozen different Docker images, one for each of our services. A production instance of Splitgraph can be running over 60 different containers (including replicas).\n\n- **[Makefile](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html) and** [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) **for development.** We use [a highly optimized Makefile](https://www.splitgraph.com/blog/makefile) and `docker-compose` so that developers can easily spin-up a stack that mimics production in every way, while keeping it easy to hot reload, run tests, or add new services or configuration.\n\n- **[Nomad](https://www.nomadproject.io/) for deployment and [Terraform](https://www.terraform.io/) for provisioning.** We use Nomad to manage deployments and background tasks. Along with Terraform, we're able to spin up a Splitgraph cluster on AWS, GCP, Scaleway or Azure in just a few minutes.\n\n- **[Airflow](https://airflow.apache.org/) for job orchestration.** We use it to run and monitor jobs that maintain our catalog of [40,000 public datasets](https://www.splitgraph.com/blog/40k-sql-datasets), or ingest other public data into Splitgraph.\n\n- **[Grafana](https://grafana.com/), [Prometheus](https://prometheus.io/), [ElasticSearch](https://www.elastic.co/), and [Kibana](https://www.elastic.co/kibana) for monitoring and metrics.** We believe it's important to self-host fundamental infrastructure like our monitoring stack. We use this to keep tabs on important metrics and the health of all Splitgraph deployments.\n\n- **[Mattermost](https://mattermost.com/) for company chat.** We think it's absolutely bonkers to pay a company like Slack to hold your company communication hostage. That's why we self-host an instance of Mattermost for our internal chat. And of course, we can deploy it and update it with Terraform.\n\n- **[Matomo](https://matomo.org/) for web analytics.** We take privacy seriously, and we try to avoid including any third party scripts on our web pages (currently we include zero). We self-host our analytics because we don't want to share our user data with third parties.\n\n- **[Metabase](https://www.metabase.com/) and [Splitgraph](https://www.splitgraph.com) for BI and [dogfooding](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_your_own_dog_food)**. We use Metabase as a frontend to a Splitgraph instance that connects to Postgres (our internal databases), MySQL (Matomo's database), and ElasticSearch (where we store logs and DDN analytics). We use this as a chance to dogfood our software and produce fancy charts.\n\n- **The occasional best-of-breed SaaS services** **for organization.** As a privacy-conscious, independent-minded company, we try to avoid SaaS services as much as we can. But we still find ourselves unable to resist some of the better products out there. For organization we use tools like [Zoom](https://www.zoom.us) for video calls, [Miro](https://miro.com/) for brainstorming, [Notion](https://www.notion.so) for documentation (you're on it!), [Airtable for workflow management](https://airtable.com/), [PivotalTracker](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/) for ticketing, and [GitLab for dev-ops and CI](https://about.gitlab.com/).\n\n- **Other fun technologies** including [HAProxy](http://www.haproxy.org/), [OpenResty](https://openresty.org/en/), [Varnish](https://varnish-cache.org/), and bash. We don't touch them much because they do their job well and rarely break.\n\n# Life at Splitgraph\n**We are a young company building the initial team.** As an early contributor, you'll have a chance to shape our initial mission, growth and company values.\n\n**We think that remote work is the future**, and that's why we're building a remote-first organization. We chat on [Mattermost](https://mattermost.com/) and have video calls on Zoom. We brainstorm with [Miro](https://miro.com/) and organize with [Notion](https://www.notion.so).\n\n**We try not to take ourselves too seriously**, but we are goal-oriented with an ambitious mission.\n\n**We believe that as a small company, we can out-compete incumbents** by thinking from first principles about how organizations interact with data. We are very competitive.\n\n# Benefits\n- Fully remote\n\n- Flexible working hours\n\n- Generous compensation and equity package\n\n- Opportunity to make high-impact contributions to an agile team\n\n# How to Apply? Questions?\n[**Complete the job application**](https://4o99daw6ffu.typeform.com/to/ePkNQiDp)\n\nIf you have any questions or concerns, feel free to email us at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) \n\nPlease mention the words **DESERT SPELL GOWN** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODA=). 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## Full-time. Fully remote within CETยฑ2. Still hiring post-Covid! ๐\n\nJust is a FinTech company building SaaS products for corporate treasury. We help CFOs and finance teams in large multinational companies forecast and manage their financial risk.\n\nWe launched our first foreign exchange analytics solution in August 2019 and already serve +20 major corporate customers and 2 non-profits.\n\nWeโre currently developing a โliquidity forecastingโ tool which lets companies forecast how much money theyโll have in the bank in the future, and stress test this forecast against various global events.\n\nWe have a great product development team and are looking for an experienced front-end developer to join us so that we can build top-notch user experiences for our customers more quickly.\n\n### ๐ What we offer\n\n- Join a FinTech startup at the sweet spotโearly enough that you can still help shape the company, but established enough to offer good job stability and growth prospects.\n- 100% remote working, unless youโd like to live in Oslo (itโs nice! ๐ณ๐ด๐๏ธ๐ฒ๐ณ๏ธโ๐)โand weโll buy you some decent home office equipment.\n- Regular opportunities to get together with the whole company somewhere fun ๐๏ธ\n- โฌ65-75k salary, wherever you areโwe wonโt low-ball you for being in a country with a lower cost of living.\n- Stock options, because we want it to be your company as well as ours ๐\n\n### ๐ท๐พโโ๏ธ What youโll be doing\n\n- Youโll spend most of your time in the first months developing our liquidity management productโwe have customers pre-committed to this, so weโre eager to launch as soon as we can.\n- Youโll primarily be responsible for the web client and GraphQL server, but will likely get involved with other things too.\n- Youโll work with our other engineers to come up with the right overall architecture for our solution, and design gRPC APIs that make sense for the front-end.\n- Weโll want you to develop UI test coverage. We have good automated test coverage of our backend services, and front-end unit tests, but weโd like to start running UI tests with Puppeteer or similar.\n- Youโll also lead the design and implementation of a real-time collaboration feature, using something like ShareDB.\n- Weโll spend time helping you to understand our business and archetypical customer in detail. Our engineers donโt just follow instructionsโthey have their own vision of the product and are always looking to find ways to do things better.\n\n### โ The requirements\n\n- You should have extensive experience developing complex web applications with React, Redux and TypeScriptโweโd love to see some cool things you made!\n- You should also have worked with GraphQL.\n- You should be good with CSS and familiar with preprocessors.\n- Youโll need an eye for detail and can build things that don't just work, but look and feel great too.\n- You need to practice modern software development techniques such as unit testing, continuous integration & distributed version control.\n- You need to be within ยฑ2 hours of the CET timezone, because we think remote collaboration is really important.\n- We want you to be a fun person to work with! We believe that working together as a team is the most important thing for success.\n\n### ๐๐พ Also good if\n\n- You have some backend development experience, especially with Go. We support working across the full stack for people who are interested.\n- You've worked with Web Components, using Stencil.js or similar.\n- You have publicly available projects and code that we can take a look at.\n\n### ๐พ Technologies we use\n\n- *Frontend:* React, Redux, TypeScript, Stylus, GraphQL\n- *Backend:* Go, Java 11, gRPC, RabbitMQ, Open Policy Agent, PostgreSQL\n- *Platform:* Google Cloud Platform, Docker, Kubernetes\n- *Tooling:* Your choice of new laptop, GitLab, Bazel\n\n### ๐ Applying\n\nFeel free to send us your CV at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]), along with a link to something cool you've built previously that we can check out.\n\n*(Direct applicants only. We're not open to outsourcing firms or recruiters, sorry.)* \n\nPlease mention the words **TEXT MONSTER CLAW** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xODA=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, React, Senior, Engineer, Full Stack, GraphQL, Front End, Developer, Digital Nomad, Finance, Java, Cloud, CSS, SaaS and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nCET ยฑ2 timezone
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