EasyPractice is hiring a Remote Frontend Developer
EasyPractice is a SaaS-platform that enables clinicians and therapists around the world to handle all their administrative work. We're growing steadily and have more than 30,000 users on our platform (Primarily spread across Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and the United Kingdom).\n\nMost of your time will be spent working alongside other developers and designers to refine the way that users engage with the frontend of our platform. This will involve fixing minor frontend issues, optimising the way that our frontend is presented and providing suggestions on ways that the frontend can be improved generally. A major focus of this role is paying attention to small detail; ensuring that we present our platform to users in the best looking and functioning way.\n\n**The balance of your time will be spent working on:**\n* Developing new features\n* Fixing bugs\n* Extending existing functionality\n* Participating in planning to prioritise new features\n\nOur frontend libraries of choice are Bootstrap and TailwindCSS so experience with them is highly advantageous. On a high level our technology stack for the platform includes PHP, Laravel, VueJS, SASS, Bootstrap, TailwindCSS, MySQL, Apache and Github. We communicate asynchronously on an ongoing basis using tools like Slack and Google Workspace.\n\n**Requirements:**\n* Experience with Bootstrap\n* Experience with TailwindCSS\n* Experience with Laravel is highly advantageous\n* For this role you must be physically located within Europe or Africa or be within 2 hours of Central European Time (CET)\n\nEasyPractice is a remote-first company and we try to structure ourselves so everyone can work from wherever they would like to. We have a [co-working space](www.24labs.dk) in Copenhagen where you can work from (You'll get your own desk and a great lunch if you choose to). This means that most of our communication will happen in Slack where we write, call and share our screen when we need to talk. \n\nPlease mention the words **GOSSIP SWAP ACID** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMTguMTE2LjIzOS4xOTU=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
$30,000 — $60,000/year\n
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\n\n#Location\nWithin 2 Hours of CET
# How do you apply?\n\nTo apply send us an email with some information about yourself as well as a link to your GitHub profile or equivalent. Please include your most recent resume as an attachment as well.
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