Sked Social helps our customers schedule and manage their content on Instagram and other social media platforms.
We work with customers from small businesses through to global brands, and everything in between. We're a startup with a team of ~25, profitable and scaling up our offering to customers.
We are looking for an experienced Javascript developer/engineer to be part of our team.
We operate on a MEAN stack, and our team generally works across the full stack rather than just back or front end (although of course you might have more experience with one than another!).
We have a fully remote team distributed around the world. We work hard to keep our customers around the globe happy, and we're proud of our success over the last 5+ years.
You'll be collaborating particularly with our head of engineering based in US Eastern timezone (that's the more important one!).
Your mission
The core mission of our engineers is to build a product that our customers will love. You will work hard to create new features, refactor code, and build new services entirely in collaboration with your engineering colleagues and our product team. You will bring your past experience to help us iterate rapidly and build for the future.
Your role
We'll know you are successful when you:
Our stack
We use a fairly plain MEAN stack: NodeJS/Express, MongoDb, and AngularJS (1.x) (plus a bit of React, which is where we're heading for the future). We also use Redis and ElasticSearch.
Our servers are all in AWS, and we make use of tech like Elastic Beanstalk to make DevOps easy.
It'd be great if you have experience working in an agile/kanban environment with Git for SCM (branching, merging, pull requests – we use GitFlow as our workflow).
Experience designing and writing unit tests within frameworks such as Mocha and Karma is also helpful.
Of course, you should be comfortable working with a command line (Unix/Linux, SSH).
Your Experience & Skills
You're a fit for this role if you:
Some understanding or experience in social media management and/or social networks (from a business users' perspective or their API) is a plus, but definitely not required.