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This is an opportunity to join a London-based insurtech start-up at ground level, and help to design and build every single IT system in the company. We currently have a CTO (me), but no other coders, so you will be the first hire. You will be using the Microsoft stack at every level. Work will include SQL, ASP.NET, REST services in C#, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, Razor, setting up VMs in Google Cloud, scripting deployments and backups, interfacing with third party accounting and CRM tools, and anything else you turn out to be good at. The more of a generalist you are the better. If you can design cool-looking websites, write well, or sound good answering the phone then there will be opportunities to do those things too, if you want.
You should be good at learning as you go along, and not be afraid to jump in and hack away at a system until you understand it, but care enough about code quality that you feel bad when checking in the results of doing this. You should not be fixated on always using the latest fads and frameworks, but see the value in basic source control and understand the dangers of deploying seat of the pants fixes into production.
We are still sorting out office space, so for the first few months you will be working from home. After we launch the website, you and I will be the only people available to support it, so you should be okay with being on call 24/7 to log onto the servers remotely and fix issues if necessary, even over Christmas. Though we're not going to be dicks about this - if it actually happens a lot we'll give you some extra days off in proportion.
The perks are bare bones. You'll get 23 days holiday per year, and the minimum possible pension contributions. On the plus side, the corporate oversight is also bare bones, so we won't subject you to 360 reviews, make you fill in self-assessment forms, or force you to watch videos about how to lift heavy objects. You can also choose your own job title, short of CTO. Starting in year two you will be eligible for share options.
The role would best suit a candidate with a few years experience in ASP.NET and C#, who is eager to expand their knowledge into other areas too, and likes the sound of working for a making-it-all-up-as-we-go-along start-up company where you can affect the entire dev stack.
Weird introverts are welcome - I'm basically one myself. We don't currently have a "company culture" so you won't have to pretend to enjoy going to the pub on Fridays. On the other hand, if you really love going to the pub on Fridays you can establish that tradition and then make subsequent hires go with you.