*Comp also includes .5% - 1.25% Stock Options*\n\nPenji is a SaaS platform that helps universities scale up student support programs (e.g. tutoring, mentoring, advising). Weโve signed deals at 55 universities like Rutgers, Georgia, and Vanderbilt in the last 24 months and are set to continue growing quickly. We are looking for a full stack developer to join our small remote team.\n\nYouโll be working alongside our CTO, contributing across our whole stack including:\n- A React Native app (iOS, Android, Web) that students, tutors, and advisors use to schedule, manage interactions, and chat\n- A React admin app for visualizing and managing a centerโs activity\n- Our backend systems that integrate with university systems\n\nYouโll also help in developing new ways for universities to support their students while expanding existing features like appointments, drop-in, and kiosk.\n\n**How youโll be interviewed:**\n- Youโll send us your GitHub or other profile and any material about your skills\n- Weโll review some tech questions related to your experience and also areas in our stack\n- You can ask us any questions or things youโre curious about\n- Weโll do some hands-on coding especially with React\n\n**We want to learn more about:**\n- A React Native app you helped release\n- Or your contribution to an open source project\n- Or how you earned your StackOverflow reputation\n- Or a presentation, article, or demo you made\n- Or some cool tech you worked with recently\n\n**How youโll work:**\n- Ship features each week across all our apps and platform\n- Participate in daily standups and weekly prioritization meetings\n- Work with our university partners to improve and expand their programs with new modes and features\n- Meet up in VR for a round of minigolf!\n\n**The stack youโll work with:**\n- Language - JavaScript & TypeScript\n- Frontend - React, React Native, React Native Web, Redux, Parse\n- Backend - Node, Parse Server, Cube JS, Heroku\n- Data - MongoDB, Firebase, BigQuery\n- Testing - Appium, Jest\n- Tools - Slack, Trello, GitHub, Loggly, JupyterLab, Azure DevOps, Docker\n\n**Within 1 week youโll:**\n- Set up your local environment\n- Work on a good first issue and ship it\n\n**Within 1-2 months youโll:**\n- Work together on at least one large project released to production\n- Understand overview of systems and integrations\n- Help debug and triage user-facing issues\n- Propose ideas for our roadmap\n\n**Within 3-6 months youโll:**\n- Own large features and new integrations in production\n- Sketch out and review new products and get feedback from university partners\n- Collaborate on defining priorities and have deep understanding of student and partner needs\n\n**What we offer:**\n- 401K with 3% match, and another 2% match of 50%\n- Health Insurance Reimbursement\n- 15 Days Vacation, Unlimited Sick Days\n\nThe higher education system is entering a major state of change. Schools are feeling intense pressure to modernize, and Penji has found a customer-base that is motivated and excited to collaborate on building the future. Itโs been a really great year and weโre just getting started. Weโd love to welcome you to the team!\n \n\nPlease mention the word **SUPPORTS** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMDc=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
$60,000 — $100,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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Penji helps universities scale up student support programs (eg. tutoring, mentoring, advising). Weโve signed deals at 25 top universities like Rutgers, Georgia, and Vanderbilt within 12 months and have a large and growing pipeline. We are looking for a full stack developer to join our small remote team.\n\nYouโll be working alongside our CTO, contributing across our whole stack including:\n- A React Native app (iOS, Android, Web) that students and tutors use to schedule, manage interactions, and chat\n- A React admin app for visualizing and managing a centerโs activity\n- Our backend systems that integrate with university systems\n\nYouโll also help in experimenting with innovative tutoring modes while expanding existing features like appointments, drop-in, and kiosk.\n\n**How youโll be interviewed**\n- Youโll send us your GitHub or other profile and any material about your skills\n- Weโll review some tech questions related to your experience and also areas in our stack\n- You can ask us any questions or things youโre curious about\n- Weโll do some hands-on coding especially with React\n\n**We want to learn more about:**\n- A React Native app you helped release\n- Or your contribution to an open source project\n- Or how you earned your StackOverflow reputation\n- Or a presentation, article, or demo you made\n- Or some cool tech you worked with recently\n\n**How youโll work:**\n- Ship features each week across all our apps and platform\n- Participate in daily standups and weekly prioritization meetings\n- Work with our university partners to improve and expand their programs with new modes and features\n- Meet up in VR for a round of minigolf!\n\n**The stack youโll work with:**\n- Language - JavaScript & TypeScript\n- Frontend - React, React Native, React Native Web, Redux, Parse\n- Backend - Node, Parse Server, Cube JS, Heroku\n- Data - MongoDB, Firebase, BigQuery\n- Testing - Appium, Jest\n- Tools - Slack, Trello, GitHub, Loggly, JupyterLab, Azure DevOps, Docker\n\n**Within 1 week youโll:**\n- Set up your local environment\n- Work on a good first issue and ship it\n\n**Within 1-2 months youโll:**\n- Work together on at least one large project released to production\n- Understand overview of systems and integrations\n- Help debug and triage user-facing issues\n- Propose ideas for our roadmap\n\n**Within 3-6 months youโll:**\n- Own large features and new integrations in production\n- Sketch out and review new products and get feedback from university partners\n- Collaborate on defining priorities and have deep understanding of student and partner needs\n\n**What we offer:**\n- Stock options available, up to 2% for the right candidate\n- 401K with 100% match up to 3%, and another 50% match up to 5%\n- Health Insurance Reimbursement\n- 15 Days Vacation, Unlimited Sick Days\n\nThe higher education system is entering a major state of change. Schools are feeling intense pressure to modernize, and Penji has found a customer-base that is motivated and excited to collaborate on building the future. Itโs been a really great year and weโre just getting started. Weโd love to welcome you to the team! \n\nPlease mention the words **OXYGEN AROUND WARRIOR** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMDc=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
$60,000 — $90,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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## What you tell your friends you do\n\nโYou know how teachers in public schools are always overworked and overstressed with 30 kids per classroom and never ending state tests? I make their lives possible and help their students make it pretty far in lifeโ\n\n## What you really will be doing\n\n- Architect, design and develop the frontend of all of Front Row's products.\n- Extend, improve and iterate relentlessly on existing product suite\n- Champion the best frontend practices to the rest of the team\n- Mentor and support more junior developers in the organization\n- Create, improve and refine workflows and processes for delivering quality software on time and with carefully calculated debt\n- Work closely with Front Row designers, educators, product managers, customer support representatives and account executives to help the business move fast and efficiently\n\n## How you will do this\n\n- Youโre part of an agile, multidisciplinary team. You bring your own unique skill set to the table and collaborate with others to accomplish your teamโs goals.\n- You prioritize your work with the team and its product owner, weighing both the business and technical value of each task.\n- You experiment, test, try, fail and learn all the time\n- You donโt do things just because they were always done that way, you bring your experience and expertise with you and help the team make the best decisions\n\n## What have we worked on in the last quarter\n\nChanged the Student Dashboard to have specialized flows and UX for each student age range\nWe have rewritten our business logic to be decoupled from the Common Core math standards, supporting US state-specific standards and international math systems\n\nPrototyped and released a High School Math MVP product\n\nBuilt an open source graphing library on top of Paper.js for handling visualizations for high school math questions\n\nImplemented a Selenium QA test suite 100% in Haskell\n\nMade numerous performance optimization passes on the system for supporting classrooms with weak Internet bandwidth\n\n\n## Team\n\nWeโre an agile and lean small team of engineers, teachers and product people working on solving important problems in education. We hyper-focus on speed, communication and prioritizing what matters to our millions of users.\n\n## Requirements\n\n- Youโre smart and can find a way to show us.\n- A track record of 5+ years of working in, or leading, teams that rapidly ship high-quality web-based software that provides great value to users. Having done this at a startup a plus.\n- Awe-inspiring at JavaScript, know your way around React, feel right at home building SPAs, you're a master of whipping AJAX and DOM into submission\n- You have a strong understanding and passion for building large scale frontend applications that delight users and enable them to get their jobs done\n- You have had to work with gradual typing type systems such as TypeScript and FlowType\n- You have been exposed to the basics of functional programming\n- You've used LESS/SCSS, understand media queries and breakpoints, and can explain why and how you'd use a grid system.\n- Exceptional emotional intelligence and people skills\n- Organized and meticulous, but still able to focus on the big picture of the product\n- A ton of startup hustle: We're a fast-growing, VC-backed, Silicon Valley tech company that works hard to achieve the greatest impact we can.\n\n## Benefits\n\n- Money, sweet\n- Medical, dental, vision\n- Incredible opportunity to grow, learn and build lifetime bonds with other passionate people who share your values\n- Food, catered lunch & dinner 4 days a week + snacks on snacks\n- Room for you to do things your way at our downtown San Francisco location right by the Powell Station BART, or you can work remotely from anywhere in the US, if thatโs how you roll\n- Awesome monthly team events + smaller get-togethers (board game nights, trivia, etc)\n\nFront Row is an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. \n\nPlease mention the words **POWER HURRY FOREST** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMDc=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, React, Teaching, Education, CSS, Senior, Engineer, Front End, Math and Junior jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $120,000/year\n
# 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.
This job post is closed and the position is probably filled. Please do not apply. Work for FrontRow Education and want to re-open this job? Use the edit link in the email when you posted the job!
## What you tell your friends you do\n\nโYou know how teachers in public schools are always overworked and overstressed with 30 kids per classroom and never ending state tests? I make their lives possible and help their students make it pretty far in lifeโ\n\n## What you really will be doing\n\n- Architect, design and develop the frontend of all of Front Row's products.\n- Extend, improve and iterate relentlessly on existing product suite\n- Champion the best frontend practices to the rest of the team\n- Mentor and support more junior developers in the organization\n- Create, improve and refine workflows and processes for delivering quality software on time and with carefully calculated debt\n- Work closely with Front Row designers, educators, product managers, customer support representatives and account executives to help the business move fast and efficiently\n\n## How you will do this\n\n- Youโre part of an agile, multidisciplinary team. You bring your own unique skill set to the table and collaborate with others to accomplish your teamโs goals.\n- You prioritize your work with the team and its product owner, weighing both the business and technical value of each task.\n- You experiment, test, try, fail and learn all the time\n- You donโt do things just because they were always done that way, you bring your experience and expertise with you and help the team make the best decisions\n\n## What have we worked on in the last quarter\n\nChanged the Student Dashboard to have specialized flows and UX for each student age range\nWe have rewritten our business logic to be decoupled from the Common Core math standards, supporting US state-specific standards and international math systems\n\nPrototyped and released a High School Math MVP product\n\nBuilt an open source graphing library on top of Paper.js for handling visualizations for high school math questions\n\nImplemented a Selenium QA test suite 100% in Haskell\n\nMade numerous performance optimization passes on the system for supporting classrooms with weak Internet bandwidth\n\n\n## Team\n\nWeโre an agile and lean small team of engineers, teachers and product people working on solving important problems in education. We hyper-focus on speed, communication and prioritizing what matters to our millions of users.\n\n## Requirements\n\n- Youโre smart and can find a way to show us.\n- A track record of 5+ years of working in, or leading, teams that rapidly ship high-quality web-based software that provides great value to users. Having done this at a startup a plus.\n- Awe-inspiring at JavaScript, know your way around React, feel right at home building SPAs, you're a master of whipping AJAX and DOM into submission\n- You have a strong understanding and passion for building large scale frontend applications that delight users and enable them to get their jobs done\n- You have had to work with gradual typing type systems such as TypeScript and FlowType\n- You have been exposed to the basics of functional programming\n- You've used LESS/SCSS, understand media queries and breakpoints, and can explain why and how you'd use a grid system.\n- Exceptional emotional intelligence and people skills\n- Organized and meticulous, but still able to focus on the big picture of the product\n- A ton of startup hustle: We're a fast-growing, VC-backed, Silicon Valley tech company that works hard to achieve the greatest impact we can.\n\n## Benefits\n\n- Money, sweet\n- Medical, dental, vision\n- Incredible opportunity to grow, learn and build lifetime bonds with other passionate people who share your values\n- Food, catered lunch & dinner 4 days a week + snacks on snacks\n- Room for you to do things your way at our downtown San Francisco location right by the Powell Station BART, or you can work remotely from anywhere in the US, if thatโs how you roll\n- Awesome monthly team events + smaller get-togethers (board game nights, trivia, etc)\n\nFront Row is an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. \n\nPlease mention the words **SHAFT LIMIT ABOUT** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMDc=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, React, Teaching, Education, CSS, Senior, Engineer, Front End, Math and Junior jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $120,000/year\n
# 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.