Staff Software Engineer
AveryIQWhat we're looking for:
- Strong product design sense and a drive to see features built end-to-end with little guidance in a remote environment
- Experience with building robust systems, fully tested and reliable. (We move hundreds of thousands of dollars per month and cannot afford to make mistakes)
Tech stack: Bun/Hono, TypeScript, NextJS, React Native mobile app.
Open role highlights:
- Full stack engineer works across front-end, back-end, mobile.
If you're interested in joining our team, please reach out to info at averyiq.com with a 1 minute video introducing yourself and talk about any familiarity you have with the real estate domain. You can also send a resume, but under no circumstances send any AI-generated content. It will be immediately deleted. Anybody that takes time to send a video will get a response.
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