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About the Role

I'm working on behalf of an innovative tech company that provides seamless digital solutions to support small business operations. Their platform simplifies essential tasks, leveraging advanced technology and outstanding service to help users excel. Geared towards freelancers, entrepreneurs, and small businesses, their solutions streamline workflows so users can focus on their core work.

With automation at the heart of their mission, they enhance productivity by addressing routine challenges and making everyday tasks more efficient. The company employs around 150 skilled professionals globally including developers, data scientists, and strategists who are dedicated to elevating the platform. Trusted by a substantial user base, the company's modern tech stack and agile practices allow for rapid and efficient deployment of updates.

About the Team

The growth team is a remote-first group spread across the UK and several other countries. Their goal is to attract new users through innovative campaigns, continuous experimentation, and digital optimization.

What You'll Bring:

Solid experience building complex web applications with TypeScript and modern frameworks like React or Vue.
Ability to write clean, self-documented code, and perform detailed design and code reviews.
A thirst for learning new programming languages and embracing new technologies.

Bonus Points For:

Experience with Next.js and server-side rendering techniques.
SEO expertise to help optimise web performance.
Experience writing functional tests with Puppeteer.
Background in Python software development.
Familiarity with Docker, Kubernetes, RabbitMQ, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.

Who You Are:

A proactive, tech-savvy individual who thrives in a collaborative team environment.
Someone with a passion for innovation and keeping ahead of the curve in web development.

What's in it for You:

Competitive salary of £60k - £80k, depending on experience.
A comprehensive benefits package, including private medical insurance, a personal learning budget, pension contributions, and an annual travel allowance.
Access to a cycle-to-work scheme.
A chance to participate in our employee growth share programme, sharing in the company's success.If you're excited by the idea of working in a cutting-edge fintech and making a difference, this fully remote role offers the perfect blend of challenge and reward! Ready to take the leap?

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