Skip to main content

NOW HIRING: Backend Elixir Developer


Company: Teamweek
Website: https://teamweek.com
Headquarters: Tallinn, Estonia


Are you an ambitious backend developer who likes taking on new challenges? Are you eager to learn Elixir (or already have Elixir experience)? Do you want the perks of working for a private company but the flexibility of working from home?

If so, read on…


We are looking for a backend developer who will help us:
  • Build and maintain our backend applications and our growing infrastructure;
  • Optimize performance and stability of our applications and databases;
  • Experiment with new ways to improve our product and experience as a team;
  • The ideal candidate should be experienced with Git, PostgreSQL, Linux and Elixir.

If you’re a developer with no Elixir experience, but are eager to learn it, we’d love to have you! And you can work from anywhere in the world with a good internet connection.

The starting annual salary is 50.000 EUR. Benefits include generous paid time off, an allowance for home office set-up, stipends for Internet and co-working space rental, travel for conferences, trainings and team meet-ups, and more.

Take our free quiz to see if you’re a good fit. We plant a tree for every qualified candidate!

CLICK HERE TO APPLY


Source: We Work Remotely, Teamweek

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

OFFICE HELP THROUGH THE SERVICES OF A VIRTUAL ASSISTANT IN MANAGING YOUR BUSINESS ONLINE

Written By: Rosanna D. Webb Image Source: mompreneur360 Virtual Assistants (VA’s) began to be popular to  small companies run by entrepreneurs  who are managing their business all by themselves that seeks office help. The lower cost apart from the multi-tasking flexibility of VA’s makes them an ideal option to become partners for business success. The skill sets and capabilities of these proficient VA’s ranges from executing clerical jobs up to handling the business enterprise online. They have got exceptional competencies from nearly every facet of the business. The anticipation on VA’s regarding office help may be higher compared to a typical office personnel due to the fact that they are primarily employed of their expertise and not merely from their qualifications or working experience which often are the common grounds for the majority of businesses in employing their staff. The most prevalent query that you’re going to face regarding VA’s is, “What t...

Establishing a Professional Image While Working from Home as a Freelancer

  Written By: Rosanna Webb As a freelancer working from home, maintaining a professional image can sometimes feel challenging. With the absence of a traditional office environment, it’s crucial to establish a professional persona that conveys competence, reliability, and credibility to clients and colleagues.  Having built a freelancing career myself, I’ve learned the key strategies for creating and maintaining a professional image from home . I’ll share insights and tips to help you present yourself professionally, even when your workspace is your living room. The Importance of a Professional Image Creating a professional image as a freelancer is essential for several reasons : Client Perception : A professional image helps build trust and confidence with clients. It reflects your commitment to your work and reassures clients that they’re dealing with a reliable professional. Credibility : A polished professional image enhances your credibility and positions you as an expert ...

NOW HIRING: Book Reviewer

Company: Kirkus Media Website: kirkus.com Headquarters: United States Kirkus Media is looking for experienced book reviewers of English and Spanish-language titles to review for Kirkus Indie, the book review magazine's section dedicated to self-published authors. Reviews are in the same format and held to the same high standards as other sections of Kirkus Reviews. Reviews are about 350 words due two weeks after the book is assigned. Kirkus currently reviews nearly all genres for books of all lengths, in digital, hardcover and paperback format. To apply, please submit your resume, writing samples and a list of reviewing specialties to Kirkus Indie Editor David Rapp at Drapp@kirkus.com .