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NOW HIRING: Senior Node.js Developer


Company: Time Doctor
Website: https://www.timedoctor.com
Headquarters: Remote


This is a full-time 100% remote role. You'll have meetings with the development team during European hours, so it will be easier for you to work together with the team if you're in Europe or Asia. There is some flexibility for your hours but you'll need at least 4 hours per day to work with the rest of the team, who are in Europe and Asia.


You must have:
  • 5+ years of backend experience.
  • Significant experience with Node.js and MongoDB sharding
  • Experience in dealing with a Node.js application at scale
  • Experience with test-driven development

It will be a bonus if you know:
  • MongoDB sharding
  • AWS S3, AWS SQS, AWS Redshift
  • Google BigQuery
  • Firebase
  • Redis
  • Heroku
  • AWS Lambda

This is a 100%-remote work/Node.js/Node.js backend developer/ telecommute / work-from-home /virtual position.


About our company:

Our vision is to be the most trusted time -tracking and productivity application for remote teams. We want to help companies know if their remote teams are working productively.

We develop and market Time Doctor, a time-tracking and productivity tool. Our software is used by individuals and teams to track time spent on tasks and to monitor computer activity. Time Doctor can take screenshots while a person is working, monitor keyboard and mouse activity, and track website and application usage.

We have a team of over 80 people working 100% remotely in 31 different countries.


Source: Remotely Awesome Jobs, Stack Overflow,

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