Full Stack Software Developer
Come on board
Ahoy
Are you bored of the day-to-day business? Are you stuck in endless meetings and wondering what you could have achieved or learned if the meeting had just been an email? Are you a passionate self-educator who loves to learn and play around with the latest tech trends on the horizon? Are you looking for new adventures?
Meet the Sailrs
Sailrs is a thriving software agency that both helps people build their businesses and works on their own projects. We are looking for highly creative people who think outside the box and don't fit the nineToFiveFreeFruitsKickerTable type. We are excited to build a crew of digital pirates who are able to bring the best software on the high seas to our clients. At Sailrs, you are the director of your life and you can work when and where it suits you best. Actually, we don't want you to work 100% on our clients' projects. We encourage you to stay hungry and come out of the shower with a new idea to present to the crew. We want to be a platform for all ideas, so if you have an idea and need help implementing it, let's build the ship! You're the captain!
Sail with us
If you think similarly, come on board and join our crew. As a core member, you will work on our clients' projects as well as our own. You should have a decent amount of experience in full-stack software development, good communication skills, and be fluent in English.
What a Sailr should be able to do
JSX is your bread and butter. We hope you love Remix as much as we do and enjoy using the platform, so you should also have good HTML and CSS skills. Node is your language of choice for the backend because Java sucks, but you might get excited about Rust (because it's blazing fast!). You know how to use Docker containers and you may have written a simple shell script. Not only do you live on the edge, but you understand what it means to deploy on the edge. You prefer Snake Case and know how to do a figure of eight. But most importantly, you know where to look things up.
This job posting is not convention-driven and does not use bullet points.
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