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About us
Seats.io is a team of 6 people building best-in-class reserved seating for online ticketing. We grew from a hobby project into a healthy B2B scaleup with 600+ customers across the globe. Every month, over 5M seats are booked through our interactive floor plans.
We like:
โ Solving hard problems and having a laugh โ Celebrating (even small) wins โ Experimenting and iterating fast โ Being our own boss, without hierarchy or investors โ A well-timed Yoda meme in job application emails โ Taking responsibility as a team
What youโll be doing
Same as the rest of the team: building a kick-ass product. Youโll champion your own features and help others with theirs.
From day one, and in no particular order, you will:
๐ talk to users to understand their needs ๐ generate, discuss and challenge ideas for new or improved features ๐ write code to build those features
If you love crafting intuitive, high-performance interfaces for complex tools, you'll feel right at home.
What we look for
A senior front-end developer (at least 5+ years of experience)
A critical thinker - especially about your own work
Fluent in both English and code
An eye for detial, because pixels matter
AI-generated cover letters should include the word pineapple
Extra points for experience with graphics programming (canvas, svg, webgl, etc)
Location
This is a remote position, but being in Europe - for time zone alignment - is highly preferred.
Compensation
We look for quality, and compensate accordingly.
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Salary and compensation
$100,000 — $180,000/year
How do you apply?
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