This position may work in the Lessonly office in Indianapolis, IN or remotely from any of the following states: Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, Washington and West Virginia.
Introduction
We are a tight-knit group with diverse backgrounds who value our culture. Individually, we strive to be humble, hungry, and people-smart. As a team we put learners first, we share before we are ready, we ask clarifying questions, we highlight what’s working, we have difficult conversations, we get agreements, and we make time for life. These aren’t just slogans we put on the wall…we love and live by our culture.
So, if you are a hungry engineer who is looking to jump on a path of continuous learning, continuous improvement, and a team that values impacting real people in a real way… look no further, you may be a llama and just don’t know it yet.
The candidate in this role will be most successful if they have a desire to grow in our entire stack but have familiarity with Node.js, React, and Mongo (or a similar stack). And knowing some C#/Java is a great bonus!
Candidates for this role will typically have at least 4 years of experience building production software, but if you've gained equivalent experience in another way, we'd still love to talk.
Roles & Responsibilities
- Full Stack Engineer (75-80%): As a full stack engineer, you’ll work alongside other full stack engineers, designers, testers, and product managers to figure out how best to meet our customers’ needs in a lean, accessible, internationalized, and extensible way. You’ll be working on a product that’s new to Lessonly, so you’ll need an entrepreneurial mindset—one with a customer-focus and a willingness to creatively solve challenges.
- Code Reviewer (20-25%): All code at Lessonly is peer-reviewed before we ship it, not just for completeness and correctness but as a primary venue for collaboration and honing our craft.
Skills
- Essential Abilities
- You have experience building server-side tools, applications, APIs, or similar.
- You have experience writing and maintaining code with a team at scale.
- You have experience working closely with both back and front-end engineers, designers, testers, and product managers. People skills, along with a desire to both learn and teach, are essential.
- You frequently ask clarifying questions about the intended impact of the work, weighing options, and devising creative solutions to complex problems.
- You take a big problem and decompose it into shippable chunks that can ensure all parties are aligned on the outcome.
- You are able to translate the non-technical business needs into a clear technical action plan and vice versa, seamlessly.
- You are known for the ability to make an estimate, establish a deadline collaboratively, and hit that mark.
- You are familiar with Node.js, React, Mongo (or similar stack)
- Working Cross-functionally
- Producing value, not work
- Showing progress through iteration
- Business and technical translation
- Promises delivered
- Nice-to-have Abilities
- C#/Java is a bonus!
- Server-side tech (especially Ruby, Rails, Postgres, Docker)
Lessonly Benefits
- A whole person approach to taking care of you with medical, vision, dental, disability, financial, mental, and life benefits
- Time for life with unlimited PTO, Summer Break (all-company week of vacation in July) and Winter Holiday (all-company time off in December)
- Paid parental leave for primary and secondary caregivers
- Giving back to our communities with dollars and volunteer time through our Brighter Indy program
- Flexibility to #dobetterwork in the location that works best for you –– the Indianapolis office, your home office or that local coffee shop you love
- Recognition for the work you do and the success of our team –– shout outs, weekly MVPly award, quarterly Golden Llama award, equity, and a team that is always excited to celebrate meeting a challenge
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