Full-stack (Elixir + Angular) software engineer for a digital health application
- $75k - 120k | Equity
About this job
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Job description
The right candidate will have the following:
- At least a couple years of experience building production-level web and mobile applications.
- Experience learning new technologies quickly and efficiently.
- A strong background in both frontend and backend technologies.
- Familiarity with Elixir and Angular JS (or a willingness and aptitude to learn them).
The responsibilities of this position will include:
- Writing clean and testable code using best practices such as unit testing, DRY code, regular code reviews, shared ownership, etc.
- Participating in regular sprint planning, retrospectives, and other agile meetings.
About the company
SamaCare creates software to help patients use evidence-based techniques to manage chronic pain without additional drugs or surgeries. Over 25 million Americans experience daily chronic pain, and even more experience it intermittently. The healthcare system’s past approach to this problem has resulted in too many unnecessary pills, surgeries, and general terribleness (ever heard of that whole opioid crisis? It’s definitely not fake-news).
We’re a very small team looking for a full stack software engineer who wants to have a major impact on this huge and meaningful problem. As a very early employee, you would have an outsized impact in shaping the codebase and culture of our company, and you’ll even help us find our first office.
Here are the traits we care about in anyone we hire, whether it’s an engineer or a VP of Canine Psychology[1]:
- Self-driven. Life’s too short to spend it bossing around other people. Being self-driven means no one has to.
- About anything and everything (or about something, at least)
- Open, honest, and direct (but always civil!). Candor makes for better decisions and more professional growth.
- Open to diversity. We want people with backgrounds and experiences that are not necessarily like ours. It’s good business, and no one wants to work in a clone army.
- Passion for our mission. It doesn’t hurt to state the obvious, so here goes: we only want colleagues who care about helping people with chronic pain.
[1] Disclosure: we don’t have a VP of Canine Psychology. On that note, we also don’t have catered meals, on-site massages, or five indoor bowling allies. What we do have is a mission that matters and the passion to execute against it.