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NOW HIRING: Software Engineer

Company: Instantish

Website: https://www.itsinstantish.com

Headquarters: San Francisco, California, United States


What is Instantish?: Instantish is an issue tracker that is 10x easier to use, because it integrates very closely with your conversations. It's used at companies like Framer, Glossier, Microsoft, etc. The current product integrates with Slack, and we're planning to add new video and voice integrations soon.

We're looking for an energetic and focused engineer who is excited about the challenge of adapting an old concept (tracking tasks) for a totally new kind of interface (Slack).

The role you'll have: As the second engineering hire, this role has a lot of responsibility. Your job isn't just shipping code, but making the teams that use our product better and faster (as it relates to issue tracking).


Your responsibilities will include:

  • Writing clear, maintainable, scalable code across the web frontend, backend, infrastructure, and integration products.
  • Creating and championing engineering best practices.
  • Interviewing, participating in hiring decisions, and onboarding new engineers.
  • Dogfooding and giving feedback on the product. Diligent issue tracking is our not-so-secret advantage when it comes to shipping quickly and consistently.
  • Talking to customers openly about their issue tracking needs. Many of our early teams love to be a part of the process.
  • Shaping and maintaining a high-quality analytics strategy. Every new feature incorporates analytics, and if the numbers aren't adding up, we scrap it.


Salary: $80,000

Location: 🌏 Worldwide


How do you apply?

Email marissa@itsinstantish.com with a short note sharing the following:

  • Your past experience shipping quickly and scaling products.
  • Why you think issue tracking is important.

Source: Remote OK



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