💕 Amie is the joyful productivity app. We combine your to-dos and calendar. We have everything you need, and nothing that could get in the way.
In short: Remote position in CET±2h. Build in React, TypeScript and Next.js. €60-70k and 0.8-1.2% stock options in the company. A joyful team building a joyful product with focus on all the details.
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💌 We're always hiring for our web app. Currently we are looking for 2-3 Product Engineers. You can be either more backend or frontend-focused. However we expect people to be willing to jump on whatever is most important
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Why should you care about this role? 🤔
- We are a small and tightknit team of 8. We invest a lot of time into getting the cultural fit right. It's just so important for us. Our team has built some of the best web apps, like Typeform, Intercom or Framer.
- Great design is our biggest inspiration. We care about details and look for inspirations all across the world. If you've thought "I understand design but can't put it into action" before, this is the right environment for you to get there.
- We're remote first. You get to live anywhere in the CET±2h timezone. Overall we always try to make life really easy for you. We do meetings when they're really needed. Not by default.
- We are backed by the investors behind Spotify and Klarna. We count on 16 angel investors that can help us in tricky situations. More about who we are and how it is to work with us here. Or in this article.
How did we design this role? 🎨
- A love for polished experiences. We are used to building pretty custom components and flows. We make sure our users will get the best possible experience. It's important you enjoy the part of making things smoother after they already get the job done.
- Working across roles. Agnes (Design) does her own improvements on the clients. Anabella, Ivo, Eric (Frontend, iOS) extend the backend as needed. Stefan (Design Engineer) literally does half design, half engineering.
- Our stack. We love quality. Design-wise and engeering wise. We use React, Next.js, TypeScript, GraphQL.
How will we assess this? ðŸ’
All of our conversations are two-way streets. We reserve a lot of time for the questions that you ask us. And we'll in large parts learn about you by the questions that you ask.