Laylo Is Hiring a Senior Front End

Laylo is building a platform to connect content creators and artists with their biggest fans. We work with the world’s largest record labels and brands to provide communication, marketing and messaging tools to content creators.

We’re expanding our team to provide these tools to millions of creators around the world. You will be taking on fullstack responsibilities including:

Managing React / Next JS frontend
Using GraphQL APIs
Analyzing & visualizing data
Scaling infrastructure with a growing user base
Exploring/building new technologies to optimize frontend performance
Huge bonus if you have experience with:

Graph databases / Neo4j / Cypher
React Native
iOS Development (Swift / Objective-C)
Android Development (Java)
Startups
The aux cord
Together we can build better tools for creators and fans alike.


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KeyDB (YC S20) Is Hiring a Full Stack Developer

Article URL: https://www.workatastartup.com/jobs/42391

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26314373

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Dover (YC S19) is hiring engineers to modernize recruiting

Article URL: https://www.dover.com/open-roles/senior-software-engineer Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26294739 Points: 1 # Comments: 0 The post Dover (YC S19) is hiring engineers to modernize recruiting first appeared on Online Web Store Site. The post Dover (YC S19) is hiring engineers to modernize recruiting appeared first on ROI Credit Builders.

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New comment by canceriqskim in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2021)"

CancerIQ | Chicago, IL | Full Stack Software Engineer | Full-Time | Remote

CancerIQ Engineering is looking for curious minds that want to solve problems, write elegant code, and iterate quickly. We are a group of ambitious devs who love all things science, web, and technology.

You will architect and implement backend and frontend solutions using
Javascript, React, Ruby, Elixir, Elm, Rust
or other technologies best-suited for the goals of the CancerIQ platform (WE ARE POLYGLOT!).

You’ll be developing robust, performant services and user-friendly web clients that can enable clinicians to operate efficiently and gain new insights. You’ll practice sound fundamentals with regards to Domain Driven Design, Microservices, and Event Streaming using technologies such as Docker, Kubernetes, and Kafka. Through intuitive visuals and interfaces, you will be creating modern and appealing applications across multiple platforms for patients of all types and demographics.

You will be a leader.

We want you to lead new efforts, promote best practices, and help the rest of the team grow in their engineering abilities through mentorship and teaching.

Learn more about our company, our benefits package, and the job description here:
https://www.builtinchicago.org/job/engineer/senior-software-…
https://apply.workable.com/canceriq/j/8665ED66B3/

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Fly.io (YC W20) Is Hiring Elixir Developer Advocates (Remote)

Fly.io is a hosting platform for distributed applications. Our users give us containers; we transmute them into fleets of Firecracker micro-VMs and run them on a WireGuard-backed network that runs app servers close to end users.

We are (almost) the ideal Elixir/Phoenix hosting infrastructure because:

* Built in encrypted private networking means simple and secure clustering

* Running app processes close to users minimizes LiveView latency

* HA PostgreSQL clusters are the default

We are hiring an Elixir dev advocate to improve our tooling and show people how to get the most out of Elixir on Fly.io. This is important – our primary goal is to attract more Elixir devs as customers.

## The Work

We do content based developer outreach, this is not a high travel job. We think the work will break down like this:

* 20% working on the [Fly.io](https://fly.io) UX for deploying and operating Elixir apps. This will mean working in Go and wrangling Docker – so Elixir folks don’t have to.

* 80% community engagement: examples, blog posts, and community outreach. Hopefully you like working with open source projects and showing other people how to get the most out of them.

That 80% covers a lot! If you are actively working on a relevant open source project, you could theoretically spend almost all that time developing your work, posting about it on our blog, and showing people in the community how to use it.

Some of your content might be useful for talks. We want you to help us decide how valuable meetup and conference talks are. Later. When the pandemic is over.

This is our first attempt at focused developer relations. There is a lot to figure out. Your work will determine how we spend money on future marketing. If you’re the type of person who wants to try a bunch of outreach to see what works, help build a dev relations organization from the bottom up, and even hire people to do the same work in other communities, you might _really_ like this job.

## The Hiring Process

Our hiring process is project based. We want to let you try the job on, see your work, and pay you to do a little more work.

1. Email jobs+elixir@fly.io, tell us in a few sentences what you like about Elixir.

2. Schedule a call with us so we can pitch the company to you and answer all your questions. We’ll also tell you the bad parts.

3. Sample project: we have a small Phoenix + LiveView demo we want you to improve. This should only take about 2 hours, but you can spend as much time on it as you want: https://github.com/superfly/elixir-hiring-project#flyio-elix…

We rate the sample projects as objectively as possible. The best projects do what they’re supposed to, use idiomatic Elixir, and are read-to-show.

In our experience, the hardest part of a sample project like this is just getting it done.

## A Larger, paid project

If we like your sample project work, we want to pay you to work on a larger project. We will offer a paid project ($1,000 flat rate) to about half the people who submit complete sample projects.

The goal here is to get a real, firm idea of what doing the job will be like. We’ll get you setup with Slack access, a channel to work in, and future coworkers to collaborate with.

We want you to do four things for us:

* Write “Elixir community report” describing where Fly fits well with a plan for community outreach.

* Come up with a bunch of sample project ideas (like, 10). Single sentence descriptions of projects to demo Elixir on Fly.

* Build a from-scratch Elixir app to demo.

* Write a blog post about the demo app.

When you’re done, we’ll ask you if we can publish it.

## Working at Fly.io

We are a remote-first company with people in Chicago, Montreal, Boulder, and London. We’re hoping we can take field trips to visit each other soon, right now all our work happens over chat with periodic audio breaks.

We’re not a family, but we do _have_ families and try to keep work prioritized from dominating our lives.

Benefits are pretty typical for a company of our size – pretty-good healthcare for US based employees, flexible vacation time, and a hardware/phone allowance.

But, we’re small! We all wear many hats and sometimes multiple hats at the same time. Come wear a hat for us.

To apply, email jobs+elixir@fly.io and tell us in a few sentences what you like about Elixir.


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New comment by amberzeise in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2021)"

Mode | San Francisco, CA or Remote (US) | Remote OK | https://mode.com

Senior Ruby on Rails Engineer https://boards.greenhouse.io/modeanalytics/jobs/2676807

Senior Go Engineer https://boards.greenhouse.io/modeanalytics/jobs/2516962

Engineering Manager https://boards.greenhouse.io/modeanalytics/jobs/2335202

Mode is building a world-class platform for data scientists, analysts, and everyone else who needs to ask and answer questions with data. Our product is an integral part of data science workflows at Lyft, Twitch, Shopify, and thousands of other data-savvy organizations.

To learn more about who we are, our engineering culture, and whether this is the right place for you, check out our Key Values profile: https://www.keyvalues.com/mode

New comment by great-dame in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2021)"

GetMyBoat | REMOTE | https://www.getmyboat.com

UX Design & Product Lead
https://uxdesignproductlead.carrd.co/

Product Specialist
https://productspecialist.carrd.co/

ABOUT GETMYBOAT

GetMyBoat is one of the world’s most exciting no-travel startups of 2021. We offer remote work, a global team, online collaboration, exciting growth, and a friendly, supportive culture. We are a small organization with very high impact people that are focussed on winning and loving what we do. We were recently named in the Digital 100 top growing brands 2021, and 2020 Apple App of the Day.

Fly.io (YC W20) Is Hiring Elixir Developer Advocates (Remote)

Fly.io is a hosting platform for distributed applications. Our users give us containers; we transmute them into fleets of Firecracker micro-VMs and run them on a WireGuard-backed network that runs app servers close to end users.

We are (almost) the ideal Elixir/Phoenix hosting infrastructure because:

* Built in encrypted private networking means simple and secure clustering

* Running app processes close to users minimizes LiveView latency

* HA PostgreSQL clusters are the default

We are hiring an Elixir dev advocate to improve our tooling and show people how to get the most out of Elixir on Fly.io. This is important – our primary goal is to attract more Elixir devs as customers.

## The Work

We do content based developer outreach, this is not a high travel job. We think the work will break down like this:

* 20% working on the [Fly.io](https://fly.io) UX for deploying and operating Elixir apps. This will mean working in Go and wrangling Docker – so Elixir folks don’t have to.

* 80% community engagement: examples, blog posts, and community outreach. Hopefully you like working with open source projects and showing other people how to get the most out of them.

That 80% covers a lot! If you are actively working on a relevant open source project, you could theoretically spend almost all that time developing your work, posting about it on our blog, and showing people in the community how to use it.

Some of your content might be useful for talks. We want you to help us decide how valuable meetup and conference talks are. Later. When the pandemic is over.

This is our first attempt at focused developer relations. There is a lot to figure out. Your work will determine how we spend money on future marketing. If you’re the type of person who wants to try a bunch of outreach to see what works, help build a dev relations organization from the bottom up, and even hire people to do the same work in other communities, you might _really_ like this job.

## The Hiring Process

Our hiring process is project based. We want to let you try the job on, see your work, and pay you to do a little more work.

1. Email jobs+elixir@fly.io, tell us in a few sentences what you like about Elixir.

2. Schedule a call with us so we can pitch the company to you and answer all your questions. We’ll also tell you the bad parts.

3. Sample project: we have a small Phoenix + LiveView demo we want you to improve. This should only take about 2 hours, but you can spend as much time on it as you want: https://github.com/superfly/elixir-hiring-project#flyio-elix…

We rate the sample projects as objectively as possible. The best projects do what they’re supposed to, use idiomatic Elixir, and are read-to-show.

In our experience, the hardest part of a sample project like this is just getting it done.

## A Larger, paid project

If we like your sample project work, we want to pay you to work on a larger project. We will offer a paid project ($1,000 flat rate) to about half the people who submit complete sample projects.

The goal here is to get a real, firm idea of what doing the job will be like. We’ll get you setup with Slack access, a channel to work in, and future coworkers to collaborate with.

We want you to do four things for us:

* Write “Elixir community report” describing where Fly fits well with a plan for community outreach.

* Come up with a bunch of sample project ideas (like, 10). Single sentence descriptions of projects to demo Elixir on Fly.

* Build a from-scratch Elixir app to demo.

* Write a blog post about the demo app.

When you’re done, we’ll ask you if we can publish it.

## Working at Fly.io

We are a remote-first company with people in Chicago, Montreal, Boulder, and London. We’re hoping we can take field trips to visit each other soon, right now all our work happens over chat with periodic audio breaks.

We’re not a family, but we do _have_ families and try to keep work prioritized from dominating our lives.

Benefits are pretty typical for a company of our size – pretty-good healthcare for US based employees, flexible vacation time, and a hardware/phone allowance.

But, we’re small! We all wear many hats and sometimes multiple hats at the same time. Come wear a hat for us.

To apply, email jobs+elixir@fly.io and tell us in a few sentences what you like about Elixir.


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Fly.io (YC W20) Is Hiring Elixir Developer Advocates (Remote)

Fly.io is a hosting platform for distributed applications. Our users give us containers; we transmute them into fleets of Firecracker micro-VMs and run them on a WireGuard-backed network that runs app servers close to end users.

We are (almost) the ideal Elixir/Phoenix hosting infrastructure because:

* Built in encrypted private networking means simple and secure clustering

* Running app processes close to users minimizes LiveView latency

* HA PostgreSQL clusters are the default

We are hiring an Elixir dev advocate to improve our tooling and show people how to get the most out of Elixir on Fly.io. This is important – our primary goal is to attract more Elixir devs as customers.

## The Work

We do content based developer outreach, this is not a high travel job. We think the work will break down like this:

* 20% working on the [Fly.io](https://fly.io) UX for deploying and operating Elixir apps. This will mean working in Go and wrangling Docker – so Elixir folks don’t have to.

* 80% community engagement: examples, blog posts, and community outreach. Hopefully you like working with open source projects and showing other people how to get the most out of them.

That 80% covers a lot! If you are actively working on a relevant open source project, you could theoretically spend almost all that time developing your work, posting about it on our blog, and showing people in the community how to use it.

Some of your content might be useful for talks. We want you to help us decide how valuable meetup and conference talks are. Later. When the pandemic is over.

This is our first attempt at focused developer relations. There is a lot to figure out. Your work will determine how we spend money on future marketing. If you’re the type of person who wants to try a bunch of outreach to see what works, help build a dev relations organization from the bottom up, and even hire people to do the same work in other communities, you might _really_ like this job.

## The Hiring Process

Our hiring process is project based. We want to let you try the job on, see your work, and pay you to do a little more work.

1. Email jobs+elixir@fly.io, tell us in a few sentences what you like about Elixir.

2. Schedule a call with us so we can pitch the company to you and answer all your questions. We’ll also tell you the bad parts.

3. Sample project: we have a small Phoenix + LiveView demo we want you to improve. This should only take about 2 hours, but you can spend as much time on it as you want: https://github.com/superfly/elixir-hiring-project#flyio-elix…

We rate the sample projects as objectively as possible. The best projects do what they’re supposed to, use idiomatic Elixir, and are read-to-show.

In our experience, the hardest part of a sample project like this is just getting it done.

## A Larger, paid project

If we like your sample project work, we want to pay you to work on a larger project. We will offer a paid project ($1,000 flat rate) to about half the people who submit complete sample projects.

The goal here is to get a real, firm idea of what doing the job will be like. We’ll get you setup with Slack access, a channel to work in, and future coworkers to collaborate with.

We want you to do four things for us:

* Write “Elixir community report” describing where Fly fits well with a plan for community outreach.

* Come up with a bunch of sample project ideas (like, 10). Single sentence descriptions of projects to demo Elixir on Fly.

* Build a from-scratch Elixir app to demo.

* Write a blog post about the demo app.

When you’re done, we’ll ask you if we can publish it.

## Working at Fly.io

We are a remote-first company with people in Chicago, Montreal, Boulder, and London. We’re hoping we can take field trips to visit each other soon, right now all our work happens over chat with periodic audio breaks.

We’re not a family, but we do _have_ families and try to keep work prioritized from dominating our lives.

Benefits are pretty typical for a company of our size – pretty-good healthcare for US based employees, flexible vacation time, and a hardware/phone allowance.

But, we’re small! We all wear many hats and sometimes multiple hats at the same time. Come wear a hat for us.

To apply, email jobs+elixir@fly.io and tell us in a few sentences what you like about Elixir.


Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26288121

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Etleap (YC W13) Is Hiring a Customer Success Manager

Who is Etleap? Etleap’s mission is to transform the way businesses drive analytics projects. We started Etleap out of frustration with the exorbitant amounts of engineering work required to set up, maintain, and scale data pipelines for analytics. Our vision is to make it simple for analytics teams to quickly and securely connect the data …

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