
Software Engineer
Your Money Line
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Indianapolis • United States
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Salary
💰 $115,000 - $125,000 per year
About the role
- Play a critical role in developing the Your Money Line software platform
- Work closely with engineering and product peers to refine the user experience
- Work iteratively and ship often
- Use a mindset of experimentation
- Develop new features using Nextjs, AWS, and GraphQL
- Collaborate in a hybrid team environment with some in-office presence
Requirements
- At least 2 years experience building software on growing teams
- You have built production apps with Nextjs or React
- Experience integrating with third-party systems like Salesforce, Stripe, and Typeform
- You have built GraphQL APIs using Postgres
- You are well-versed in using Typescript both on the front end and on the back end
- You are comfortable building full-stack applications, though you probably have a part of the stack that you prefer
- You are comfortable working in a distributed team
- You communicate well synchronously and asynchronously.
Benefits
- Base salary of $115,000-$125,000, based on experience
- Company equity options
- Work laptop
- Unlimited paid wellness time off
- Hybrid office model
- Unlimited paid time off (PTO)
- Paid holidays
- Paid maternity, paternity, and adoption leave
- Medical insurance and health savings account (HSA)
- Dental and vision insurance
- 100% employer-provided life insurance
- 401K and 401K Match
- Healthcare FSA and Dependent Care FSA
- Regular employee events
- Office snacks
- Flexible working hours
- Voted a “Best Place to Work in Indiana” 2023, 2024, 2025
- Fun startup culture
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
NextjsAWSGraphQLPostgresTypescriptfull-stack developmentproduction appsthird-party integrationReactsoftware development
Soft Skills
communicationcollaborationexperimentationiterative developmentteamworkadaptabilitysynchronous communicationasynchronous communication