$150K-$260K annual total comp (multiple)
Prophet Town LLCI’m the founder and CEO, and I’m trying to do what I call “enlightened business”. I take responsibility for both staff and clients, and I look for people who approach their work with a similar sense of ownership. Applicants must meet a high bar - I personally review every hire. In return you’ll get:
* Flexibility and a low-bureaucracy environment
* Clients that won’t treat the vendor like “the B Team”
* The chance to act as a code architect, not just implement tickets
* Exposure to a wide variety of industries and modern challenges
* Me as your personal champion and advocate
Feel free to submit, even if you already did in the past.We’re currently especially seeking:
Back-end, Front-end, and Full-Stack Software Engineers, Tiers 3 and 4 (Typescript/Javascript, React, NextJS; Ruby on Rails; Python; DevOps, and third-party API integrations)
Tier 3 roles are typically 5-10 years experience with $150-$180K total comp.
Tier 4 roles are 11-20 years experience, $215-$260K total comp.
Higher tiers exist, and we always welcome exceptional applications.
Though not yet universal, many of our clients are now demanding senior/staff engineers with success using modern agentic approaches. Be ready to explain where current models work well and where they do not.
Please apply using this Google Form: https://forms.gle/s69DsUnx2SFBxaur6
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