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Hi, Iโm Dani, an entrepreneur, and a tech author & speaker.\n\nAlong with my business partner James, weโve been on a mission to change the way people buy and sell online for over 8 years. We started Saily, the first app to buy & sell used stuff in 2012. We grew it to 500,000+ users before joining Mercari, the giant mobile marketplace. There we led Product & Growth and IPOโed in 2018. Six months ago, we built Flyp, an app that connects small businesses to professional sellers who sell their clothing inventory for them. Pros handle pricing, listing, negotiating with buyers, packing and shipping each item, then splitting profits.\n\nWe just started growing our backend team to develop tools to empower our resellers. These are web-based tools involving web scraping and Chrome extensions to enable cross-listing inventory & automating sales on websites like eBay & Poshmark. Weโre looking to hire a third full-time backend engineer to be in charge of our tools (Node.js). We value attitude over skills. Weโre looking for someone to treat this startup as their own, have opinions, be involved in decision making, have a hacker mindset, and be result-driven. Although weโre a remote-first startup, we make sure to have overlapping hours across the team to boost productivity.\n\n**Requirements:** Live in Europe\n**Bonus:** You've worked on web scarping & automation (Chrome extensions)\n\n[https://www.daniarnaout.com/](https://www.daniarnaout.com/)\n\n[https://www.joinflyp.com/](https://www.joinflyp.com/) \n\nPlease mention the word **PREFERS** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMTguMjI0LjAuMjU=). 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 — $80,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nEurope
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