Senior Software Engineer Fully Remote - US

Future Opening: Senior Software Engineer

Full Time • Fully Remote - US
Be a key contributor to an exciting remote-first software company!
CareerPlug provides innovative recruiting and HR software for over 16,000 growing companies.  Our applicant tracking platform helps companies make better hires to have the right people in place to build a successful business. 
 
We believe that people are the heart of our business and are committed to building one of the best places to work -- anywhere. To us, that means putting care and purpose into our hiring process, providing meaningful development and training opportunities for our team members, and living our core values every day.
 
CareerPlug is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse team. Our leadership takes responsibility for creating a safe and welcoming environment built on inclusion and respect for all.

Who are we looking for?
We are looking for an experienced software engineer to join CareerPlug’s tight-knit and highly productive Engineering team. We take pride in our lean, efficient approach to product design and software development and we value high-level contributions from every member of our team. The right candidate will be motivated by the challenge of writing clean, maintainable code in Ruby and JavaScript to build and maintain mature, complex, and constantly growing software products.

Our developers work full-stack, building new features from scratch, and balance their work on new features with bug fixes, innovation projects, and infrastructure improvements. This is an opportunity to make significant contributions to a high-growth product and directly influence the growth and future direction of CareerPlug's software.

What technologies do we use?
Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, PostgreSQL, Docker, AWS

Responsibilities: 
  • Write clean, readable code to implement new features
  • Resolve incoming bugs
  • Write tests as needed to ensure that changes to code properly fulfill business needs 
  • Communicate with QA & Design teams to ensure accurate implementation of feature requirements 
  • Provide thoughtful and kind feedback on pull requests to other team members
  • Participate in group discussions about the patterns and implementations in the code base and how to continue to evolve those over time
  • Collaborate with the team to innovate and fine-tune our current engineering processes to ensure the success of the Engineering team

Job Requirements:
The right candidate will have a solid technical background in the fundamentals of web development, with 3 years of experience building and maintaining SaaS products in a production environment, with a strong preference for candidates who have experience building and maintaining large production applications in Ruby on Rails. In addition, the right candidate will possess the following attributes:

  • Kind and collaborative 
  • Ambitious, self-motivated, and passionate about learning new skills and build great products
  • Not afraid to ask questions
  • Excited to be part of a small, highly productive team
  • Strong sense of autonomy
  • Dedicated to writing clean, maintainable, human-readable code

Benefits: 
  • Work from home (we're fully remote)
  • Employer Paid Health Insurance
  • Unlimited PTO (with minimums!)
  • One-week paid PTO (prestart date)
  • Home Office Stipend
  • 401(k) Company Match
  • Donation Matching 
Remote: A note on COVID-19 & Remote Work: As of March 2020, our formerly Austin-based team has been working fully remotely. We have transitioned to a Remote First company forever. This role may be filled by either an Austin resident or as a fully remote role for any U.S.-based candidate.

Compensation:
This role pays between $137,000 and $153,000 in base salary with an additional $10,000 in annual bonus potential. Check out our philosophy on pay ranges to get a better idea of how we handle deciding what the offer should be.

Early= $141,000
Mid=  $149,000
Advanced= $157,000

CareerPlug believes in equitable and transparent compensation practices. All our employees have access to what every role pays at the company. We post compensation on all our job postings. In order to ensure equitability and fairness for candidates and current employees, we always lead at our best and don’t negotiate offers.

This is a remote position.

Compensation: $137,000.00 - $163,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, (including family medical history), political affiliation, military service, or any other characteristic protected by law.

To request a reasonable accommodation, applicants should communicate a request when contacted for an interview. All requests should be sent to accommodations@careerplug.com.





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Employer Paid Health Insurance
Unlimited PTO
401(K) Matching
Life Insurance
Vision & Dental Insurance
Home Office Stipend
Donation Matching
12 Weeks Paid Parental Leave