Remote Full Stack Engineer
Assured
πRemote - Worldwide
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Job highlights
Summary
Assured is seeking experienced full stack engineers to join their team in modernizing insurance claims processing. The role involves working across the stack, writing code, understanding customer feedback, and leading other engineers. No specific technology or programming language background is required.
Requirements
- Minimum 7 years of relevant work experience preferred
- Experience building complex modern web applications
- An eye for thoughtful designβyou recognize and care about end user experience
Responsibilities
- Work across the stack to launch and iterate on consequential components of the Assured platform
- Write lots of code: Conceptualize, build, test, and ship new products and features for our customers
- Understand customer feedback and advocate for product direction
- Lead, mentor, and learn from other engineers on our growing team
- Take new features from idea to mockup to fully fledged product
Benefits
- Competitive salary and equity packages (75%tile)
- Health Care Plan (Platinum Medical, Dental, & Vision)
- Life Insurance (No cost to you)
- Paid Time Off (Uncapped vacation days & paid holidays)
- Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity)
- 401(k) contribution (Assured contributes 3% of your income even if you don't contribute)
- Health and Dependent Care FSAs (Pre-tax flexible spending accounts for out-of-pocket expenses)
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