Remote Senior Fullstack Engineer

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ClassDojo

πŸ’΅ $146k-$244k
πŸ“Remote - United States

Job highlights

Summary

Join ClassDojo's team as a full-stack engineer and help build systems to support rapid growth. You'll work on production code from day one in a pair programming environment, deploy often, move quickly, and have your work used by millions of students, teachers, and parents around the world every day.

Responsibilities

  • Ship new and improved features to end users in collaboration with your team
  • Write, debug, and optimize new and existing code for our web apps, API, databases, infrastructure with automated tests and monitoring
  • Deliver code to production and features to users frequently and incrementally
  • Collaborate with your team through pair programming, mob programming, code reviews, and design sessions
  • Contribute to cross-team technical improvements and investments
  • Seek out opportunities to provide shared value through improvements of our common systems, tooling, and practices
  • Support and improve our build and delivery pipelines
  • Contribute to technical design and architecture conversations with your expertise and perspective
  • Contribute to better practice, processes and teamwork
  • Help to unblock teammates as well as other teams through hands-on work and guidance
  • Break work down so we can deliver value to users incrementally
  • Help grow other engineers into more senior engineers
  • Systematically improve the quality of our product and process
  • Encourage collaboration and psychological safety
  • Know and spread awareness about the larger business context of what teams and individuals are working on

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