โ ๏ธ Important โ ๏ธ: although this is a fully remote role, we only accept candidates that are within 2 hours of CET (Central European Timezone). Applying outside of that is a waste of your (and our) time. \n\nPrezly is looking for a senior react/typescript/frontend developer to boost our capacity in creating a world with more meaningful communication between organisations and people. Working closely with a product designer, the founders and builders to craft high-quality, impactful, and inclusive user experiences for communication experts all around the world.\n\nAbout Prezly\n\nGood stories, told well to the right people, can inspire and spark positive change in the world. Thatโs why at Prezly, weโre building state-of-the-art storytelling tools for stellar brands.\n\nSince our founding in 2010, we've grown to become a profitable, 100% globally distributed team of ~16 high-performing, happy people that are dedicated to building a product our customers love.\n\nAbout the technology\n\nOur services are built around a core of an SPA (react/JS/typescript), API's in PHP (symfony) and postgres. On the backend side we use a Symfony fork (https://github.com/e1himself/symfony1), Propel (http://propelorm.org/) and interact with a Postgres (RDS) database. \n\nWe're big believers in open-source and devops/CI - building, testing, and deploying to any of our environments are as simple as pushing a commit to a git branch. The infrastructure is containerised, built on top of AWS using Kubernetes. For open-source work we encourage our team to share their work with the world and contribute where they can.\n\n\nWe're a technology company first: This means that in addition to product and business development plans, we put emphasis on continual improvement of our stack and infrastructure. Current projects include API'ing our full application suite and removing redux. \n\nAbout the role\n\nWe are looking for a frontend engineer with deep understanding of Typescript and React and best practices when it comes to frontend development. \n\nYou should have senior level experience (~5 years) building modern frontend systems, with at least 3 years of that experience using react.\n\nYou will work on a variety of projects, mostly around the core Prezly product. Your work will ship continuously so you will have a direct impact in our customersโ experience and the overall trajectory of the business.\n\nAs our new teammate, youโll be self-driven and work hard to bring value to your new company in the most effective way possible. Youโll work hard to make those around you better, communicate clearly, and make Prezly a better company.\n\n \n\nPlease mention the words **SHERIFF EMBARK LIFT** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RNDQuMjAwLjE5Ni4xMTQ=). 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
$60,000 — $130,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
๐ Distributed team\n\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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