Linear

Senior/Staff Fullstack Engineer

Linear

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: United States

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About the role

  • Build new user-facing features with everything from database models to GraphQL resolvers and UI components
  • Optimize our data synchronization stack by applying better serialization protocols
  • Add real-time collaborative editing to our content editor
  • Improve performance by profiling and tweaking virtualized list rendering
  • Add analytics, monitoring, and alerts to our service so that we can better respond to operational incidents
  • Open-source any non-trivial innovations that come out of our work on the product
  • Redefine best-in-class software development processes so that we can build a purpose-built product.

Requirements

  • Experienced engineers that thrive in an environment of autonomy and individual responsibility
  • Familiarity with Typescript, React, MobX, styled-components
  • Knowledge of GraphQL API and SDK
  • Experience in building user-facing features, data synchronization, real-time collaborative editing, performance optimization
  • Ability to define best-in-class software development processes
Benefits
  • Competitive salary and equity
  • Employee-friendly equity terms including early exercise in the US and extended exercise windows
  • Daily meal and coffee stipend on every workday
  • Paid co-working space or desk
  • Health coverage (based on country requirements)
  • 5 weeks paid vacation, plus local statutory holidays
  • 4 months paid parental leave
  • Paid month off after 4 years & every 2 years thereafter
  • Regular team events and off-sites
  • Remote-first with no required commute
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
TypescriptReactMobXstyled-componentsGraphQLdata synchronizationreal-time collaborative editingperformance optimizationsoftware development processes
Soft Skills
autonomyindividual responsibility