We’re looking for a Co-founder/CTO to join us in San Francisco building products to serve freelancers and their clients!
About the role
We will be leaning on you to tackle the technical challenges mentioned above while we keep on boarding more freelancers to the platform and driving more client traffic. The closer your skills and experience aligns with those needs, the better. You'll be working
Our ideal candidate:
- is a full stack Rails developer
- is experienced in complex and abstract data modeling
- is experienced with Javascript
- is experienced consuming external APIs and comfortable with OAuth 2 and authentication best practices
- has experience building matching and predictive algorithms
- has experience managing a team of engineers
- has strong communication skills
About the team
Naomi is our Operations Manager. She conferences in each morning at 8am for our stand ups. Then we coordinate via Slack. Right now she is the point-person for any client or freelancer who needs something. She is also the tip of the spear for on boarding freelancers and gathering user feedback.
David is our CEO. He works out of his apartment which doubles as Sixty's HQ. Right now his job is to get more freelancers signing up and more clients hitting the website. This usually involves a combination of building products and features then telling people about them.
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About you
While you qualify as a "full stack engineer", your real passion and skillset lay in the backend of the codebase. You love data: from what it can do, to how to capture it, to the deeper meaning of humans producing exponentially more of it.
You're humble and trustworthy. You want to build something that pushes society forward. The thought of immersing yourself in a project for 80h/wk excites you.
While you work hard, you have the self awareness to stay balanced and keep a level head. You can lead under pressure. The people you lead trust you and can depend on you.
You're naturally curious and you love building things that make your life, or someone else's, better. When you're not "working" on the weekends, you're often working on a side project.