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SessionLab is the leading platform for workshop facilitation and process design. Our mission is to empower people to create change. We do that by building technology that enables better facilitation. More than 100.000 professionals are using our Software-as-a-Service product to design and deliver meaningful workshops.
We are looking for a senior full-stack developer with frontend-focused experience to help us scale our platform and deliver more value to our customers.
Youโll be our fourth developer, working closely with our Tech Lead and other developers, as well as our designer and product manager. Youโll build new and exciting features, improve platform security and maintain the stability of our infrastructure. You will have a chance to work on and influence our whole stack, with an initial focus on the front end.
We are a bootstrapped and profitable software business, headquartered in Tallinn, Estonia, and working across Europe with a fully remote 10-person team (team members currently in Sweden, Hungary, Croatia, UK, Austria, Portugal, and Italy). Therefore, we are looking for somebody who is self-motivated, independent, and comfortable working in a remote-first environment.
What we are looking for
You have deep React knowledge and experience.
You excel at CSS and enjoy developing Design Systems.
You have experience with building REST APIs (ours is built on Rails).
You are comfortable building full-stack features from scratch.
You are comfortable working in a small startup where cross-discipline work is encouraged.
You are good at problem-solving critical production issues in a timely manner.
You seek to take on responsibilities and take ownership of the work you do.
You thrive working independently, but also enjoy collaborating with people from different disciplines and you always try to look at the big picture.
Experience working remotely.
You are based within UTC-8 and UTC+3 and have a few work hours overlap with 8 am to 3 pm UTC
Advantages (not a must but a big plus)
Experience with technologies in our stack (Mobx, Rails, Webpack, PostgreSQL, Pusher).
Experience with UX/UI design and prototyping.
Experience in working on real-time sync in collaborative applications.
Experience in scaling web applications and optimizing frontend code.
Experience with workflow tools (Github Actions, Sentry, Mixpanel, Jira).
Experience with deploying production grade systems on Amazon Web Services (EC2, CloudFront, S3).
Contribution to open source projects.
Experience with maintaining WordPress.
What will I be doing?
To give you an honest perspective of where we are now: we have a stable application and infrastructure with a relatively up-to-date codebase and an extensive customer-driven roadmap of new features and improvements we want to bring to the app.
This is where you come into the picture: we need somebody who can work full-time on bringing new features and improvements to the app.
In more practical terms:
Building new features that have frontend or full-stack requirements.
Work with our designer to define and maintain a consistent Design System.
Debugging production-related issues.
Improve front-end performance.
Working with our designer to provide technical input on new designs.
Working with the Tech Lead and the other developers to improve the developer experience.
Scaling the infrastructure.
Why is this great for me?
Opportunity to get involved early in building and scaling a product in a fast-growing market.
Your role and responsibility will grow as our company grows.
Work remotely and create your own schedule (we believe in trust and autonomy).
A stable working environment that values work-life balance.
Motivated co-workers.
You will also have a chance to travel a couple of times per year to live company meetings (pandemic permitting ๐).
An open-minded working culture where we encourage sharing opinions and feedback.
You are passionate about building stable apps that provide great user experiences. ๐
Compensation
The compensation range for this role is between โฌ70,000 to โฌ95,000 annually on B2B contract or matching gross salary as an employee (official employment status only available in certain countries). The actual compensation offered to a successful candidate will be based on relative experience and skills.
The compensation includes paid holiday days according to your country of residence (but a minimum of 20 days) plus your local holidays as paid time off, and additional remote working stipend or home office setup support.
Application process
An outline of what to expect from the application process.
A short (up to 30-minute) non-technical video interview where we try to see if there is culture fit between you and SessionLab
A technical interview (60-minute) where we will assess if your technical skills are right for the role
Top candidates will be invited for a one-day paid contract work where you get to experience how we work and we get to see how you thrive under a busy day of work.ย
If all goes well, we will make you an offer and if you accept, welcome you to our team!
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Salary and compensation
$70,000 — $110,000/year
Location
Latin America, Canada, United States, Europe, South America
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We are currently looking for a senior and full-time back-end engineer who will join an exciting legal tech startup based in Brussels. You will be working remotely with the existing development team of two front-end, one DevOps, and one cyber security engineer, focusing on the back-end development of the platform. \nYou will report directly to the CTO.\n\nTo be very clear: this job posting is not for madewithlove, but for one of our clients whom we consciously chose to work with. \n\nThis client is actively promoting a higher level of transparency towards consumers when their personal data is being collected, enabling a fairer balance between their privacy rights and the needs of organisations. Their SaaS solutions allow companies to comply with the GDPR and e-privacy cookie rules. For compliance reasons you must be based in the EU. (Please only apply if this is the case as we cannot make any exceptions on this.)\n\n**What will you be doing**\n\nAs a Senior back-end Engineer, you will be a key member of our client's development team of top-notch engineers.\nYou will focus on new features combined with some architecture analysis to improve cooperation between backend and frontend. \nYou will write modern Ruby code while working according to the latest standards. \nYou understand that continuous refactoring is part of the job and have a critical and pragmatic approach to guard over the quality of the code.\nYou will conceive (technical) solutions for the problems our clients and their customers are facing by writing clean and readable code\nYou will be responsible for the technical architecture of the back-end side of the platform and make the right choices on technologies the client should (not) use.\nYou will be responsible for implementing manual and automatic testing as an integral part of delivering high-quality features.\nYou will break down complex interactions into well crafted components and lead the development of complex features.\n\n\n**Requirements**\n\n*!! Do not hesitate to apply if you do not fulfill 100% of the requirements. Superheroes don't exist, people with passion and talent do !!\n(Except that you MUST live and work in the European Union.)*\n\n**Soft skills**\n\nYou aim to improve others as much as yourself.\nYou are an initiator and fast learner and you feel comfortable taking over a legacy codebase.\nYou know where information can be found and actively search for it. You can think for yourself and challenge the information you find. You don't hesitate to ask questions because others know things you don't.\nYou document everything and in such a way that everybody can understand what is happening and why.\nYou make sure that everybody in your team feels safe to give their opinion and you value every team member's input. Once a group decision is made, you act as a team member by following the architecture, the processes and coding standards as agreed upon.\nYou do what you promise and you take ownership of tasks. You always try to go for the best quality possible with respect to timing and budget.\nYou understand the why of decisions and you suggest improvements when you see an opportunity.\nYou always aim for quality. You actively and consistently strive to expand your knowledge, both technical and non-technical.\nYou are able to give others honest, constructive and actionable feedback.\nYou assign credit accurately and generously.\nClear communication: in times where everybody works remotely and live meetings are scarce, being able to clearly communicate issues or questions is even more important.\n\n**Hard skills**\n\nSenior Ruby developer (Ruby-on-rails)\nKnowledge of Apollo GraphQL and PostgreSQL\nFamiliar with Agile framework and Jira\nFocus on clean and future-proof coding, following best practices and internal guidelines\nKeen on quality assurance and automatic testing\nVersion control is something you could not miss anymore.\nAs English is the main communication language within the development team, being fluent in English is vital to assure clear communication and avoid misunderstandings.\n\n**Bonus Points**\n\nBasic skills in React JS, used for the frontend\nBasic skills in JavaScript Native\nKnowledge of other Ruby libraries, frameworks, and add-ons as ROM, Rรถda, Dry-rb, RSpec\nFamiliar with AWS \n\n**What you will be offered**\n\nCompetitive monthly freelancer rate\nNumerous opportunities for learning and development\nFlexible working conditions to ensure a good work-life balance\nThe possibility to work remotely from any country of the EU\nYou will be working in a young and dynamic scale-up that strives for a friendly work environment and diversity.\nOccasional (onsite) team events\nThe client specifically encourages underrepresented groups to apply. They believe in the strengths of well-balanced, and mixed teams and hope their applications will attract a broader audience with regards to gender, religion, race, age, disability, linguistic differences, socioeconomic status, or sexual orientation. \n\nPlease mention the words **DAMP INVOLVE INPUT** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjU=). 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 — $90,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nEurope
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Aha! engineering is a mid-sized, fully remote team that is highly productive. We are centered around North American time zones so we can collaborate during the workday.\n\n**Our team**\n* **We utilize [The Responsive Method](https://www.aha.io/company/the-responsive-method)**: The eight principles drive how we operate Aha! and serve customers and employees.\n* **We move quickly**: We ship code multiple times a day. We believe in getting new features in front of customers and iteratively improving as we learn what works and what does not.\n* **We collaborate:** We each bring unique experiences and skills to the table. Working together to share that knowledge benefits the entire team and helps us produce the best results for our customers.\n* **We value product over process:** We want the team to have the time and focus to solve complex challenges. We aim to minimize the overhead introduced by heavyweight processes and excessive meetings.\n* **We are happy:** it is important to us that you love your job and are happy at work. Learn more about our company [values](https://www.aha.io/company/culture). Check out our generous [benefits](https://www.aha.io/company/careers/benefits).\n\n**Our technology**\n\nOur sole product is the Aha! web application. It is a single-instance, multi-tenant Ruby on Rails monolith supported by Postgres (database), Redis (background jobs), and memcached (Rails caching). We also run a Node.js webserver to support collaborative editing and real-time updates. Our application is hosted on Amazon Web Services and architected with ECS for reproducibility and scalability.\n\nWe use React for rich client-side experiences on the front end. Some of the features we have built with React include:\n\n* Our fully collaborative [text editor](https://www.aha.io/blog/collaborative-writing): Supports multiple cursors and simultaneous editing by any number of users. We also published a [blog post](https://www.aha.io/engineering/articles/how-to-build-collaborative-text-editor-rails) explaining the underlying technology.\n* Our [presentation editor](https://www.aha.io/blog/product-roadmap-presentation-editor): Allows users to create presentations with slide themes, shapes, text, and embedded Aha! reports (which update live so the presentation is always current).\n* Our [Gantt chart](https://www.aha.io/blog/roadmap-gantt-chart): Supports scaling and scrolling to change the timeline, drag-and-drop, and quick actions to create records or sort the bars.\n* We embrace new technologies that help us deliver a lovable product, but we also remain cognizant of the maintenance overhead that a new library or platform brings. We solve the problems in front of us, rather than prematurely optimizing to address issues that may never materialize.\n* We do most of our collaboration and planning in Aha! itself, which we find especially rewarding. We also utilize GitHub, Slack, and GoToMeeting for video calls.\n\n**Your experience**\nWe believe that being a kind person who elevates the rest of the team is just as valuable as writing great code. You have strong problem-solving skills and experience working on important functionality for a cloud-based product. You are humble, eager to learn, and always willing to help others learn as well. You want to work with people who enjoy picking up a problem and solving it, regardless of the technologies and techniques involved.\n\nThe Aha! security team is part of the engineering team and is product focused. As a Senior Security Engineer, you can expect to spend the majority of your time working with Ruby on Rails and JavaScript code for security reviews, investigations, updates, and implementing security features.\n\n**Your work at Aha!**\nWe maintain security controls and perform security reviews on a broad range of features across the full stack. Your work will include:\n\n* Security code reviews that go above and beyond what can be found through scanning tools (which we use too!)\n* Cloud and network security reviews of Amazon Web Services infrastructure that is implemented via infrastructure as code\n* Monitoring third-party dependency vulnerability reports and applying fixes and mitigations\n* Sharing security findings and new developments internally for ongoing education\n* Participating in security monitoring, incident response, and investigations\n\nIf this sounds appealing, we would love to hear from you. A real human reviews every application. \n\nPlease mention the words **MAGNET GATHER CLOCK** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjU=). 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
$110,000 — $160,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nNorth America
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Aha! engineering is a mid-sized, fully remote team. We are centered around North American time zones so we can collaborate during the workday.\n\n# Our core values\n# \n* [The Responsive Method](https://www.aha.io/company/the-responsive-method): These 8 principles drive how we operate Aha! and serve customers and employees.\n* Moving quickly: We ship code multiple times a day. We believe in getting new features in front of customers and iteratively improving as we learn what works and what does not.\n* Product over process: We want our engineers to have the time and focus to solve complex challenges. We aim to minimize the overhead introduced by heavyweight processes and excessive meetings.\n* Collaboration: We each bring unique experiences and skills to the table. Working together to share that knowledge benefits the entire team and helps us produce the best results for our customers.\n# Who we're looking for\n# \nWe believe that being a kind person who elevates the rest of the team is just as valuable as writing great code. We look for strong problem-solving skills and experience working on important functionality for a cloud-based product. We need people who are humble, eager to learn, and always willing to help others learn as well. We want to work with people who enjoy picking up a problem and solving it, regardless of the technologies and techniques involved.\n\nThe Aha! security team is part of the engineering team and is product focused. As a Senior Security Engineer, you can expect to spend the majority of your time working with Ruby on Rails and JavaScript code for security reviews, investigations, updates, and implementing security features.\n\n# Our technology\n# \nOur sole product is the Aha! web application. It is a single-instance, multi-tenant Ruby on Rails monolith supported by Postgres (database), Redis (background jobs), and memcached (Rails caching). We also run a Node.js webserver to support collaborative editing and real-time updates. Our application is hosted on Amazon Web Services and architected with ECS for reproducibility and scalability.\n\nWe use React for rich client-side experiences on the front end. Some of the features we have built with React include:\n\n* Our fully [collaborative text editor](https://www.aha.io/blog/collaborative-writing): Supports multiple cursors and simultaneous editing by any number of users. We also published a blog post explaining the underlying technology.\n* Our [presentation editor](https://www.aha.io/blog/product-roadmap-presentation-editor): Allows users to create presentations with slide themes, shapes, text, and embedded Aha! reports (which update live so the presentation is always current).\n* Our [Gantt chart](https://www.aha.io/blog/roadmap-gantt-chart): Supports scaling and scrolling to change the timeline, drag-and-drop, and quick actions to create records or sort the bars.\n\nWe embrace new technologies that help us deliver a lovable product, but we also remain cognizant of the maintenance overhead that a new library or platform brings. We solve the problems in front of us, rather than prematurely optimizing to address issues that may never materialize.\n\nWe do most of our collaboration and planning in Aha! itself, which we find especially rewarding. We also utilize GitHub, Slack, and GoToMeeting for video calls.\n\n# What youโll be doing\n# \nWe maintain security controls and perform security reviews on a broad range of features across the full stack. Your work will include:\n\n* Security code reviews that go above and beyond what can be found through scanning tools (which we use too!)\n* Cloud and network security reviews of Amazon Web Services infrastructure that is implemented via infrastructure as code\n* Monitoring third-party dependency vulnerability reports and applying fixes and mitigations\n* Sharing security findings and new developments internally for ongoing education\n* Participating in security monitoring, incident response, and investigations\n\nIf this sounds appealing, we would love to hear from you. A real human reviews every application, so please use the form to help us learn more about you. \n\nPlease mention the words **CLUSTER QUESTION PRICE** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjU=). 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 InfoSec, Ruby, Engineer, React, JavaScript, Video, Amazon, Cloud and Senior jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nNorth America
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