Scholarly is building next-generation software for higher education with a focus on faculty. Think: Gusto, Rippling, or Workday for universities.
Higher ed is currently undergoing a generational shift in software and technology adoption, and our vision is to build the system of record for the industry. We are building a software platform that enables our customers to make data-driven decisions and to automate essential processes like performance reviews, which will ultimately enable them to better serve both students and faculty. Our team comes from Gusto, Modern Health, and Vail Resorts.
We are hiring software engineer #3 for the team. This is a unique opportunity to have a major impact on the company’s success and the team culture. This engineer will work closely with the CEO and CTO to build the initial version of the product, work closely with customers, and help set the culture of the company. We expect you to be able to define and challenge product requirements, seek customer feedback, and stick with projects until customers are satisfied or we’ve removed the feature. We are looking for a true partner who loves the challenge of building great software from the ground up.
We are based in Seattle and Denver, with engineering based primarily in Seattle. Job Requirements
- At least 5 years working in Ruby on Rails
- Familiarity with JavaScript
- Experience working with a relational database, like MySQL or Postgres
- Able to work in the United States (citizen or permanent resident). We cannot sponsor visas at this time
Compensation and Benefits
- The salary range for this role is $150k - $200k, depending on experience.
- Substantial equity in the company
- Health, vision, and dental benefits with 100% of premiums covered by the company
- $3,000 equipment budget
Please apply using the following link: https://scholarly.breezy.hr/p/a260aae8c3dc-software-engineer
I cannot believe you people will work for these companies and managers that require on-site and not fight back. We're losing our power. I hope nobody applies to these jobs.
Datadog, on-site only in NYC, Paris, Boston and Tel Aviv.. lmao. I live in one of the USA HCOL cities (not those, I'm Denver/Austin) and I wouldn't go near those places rent wise. $3500/month for a 2 bedroom is high enough for me to sit on my computer and write go. I've worked at 4 companies in the last decade moving off of Datadog to Grafana and they require on-site in NYC to write log chutes and charging an insane amount for their product while paying their NYC engineers $300k+. Wild.
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Positions are Remote-first (USA Only). Virta also has offices in San Francisco, CA and Denver, CO.
Tech stack: Typescript, React/React-Native, Python, GCP, Golang
Open Positions:
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