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Poll Everywhere is looking for a Software Engineering Manager to help us in our transition from a collection of Single Page Applications to a Ruby on Rails application that uses Hotwire to question old assumptions and rethink how modern real-time web applications work.
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Maintain our web applications using Vue.js/Nuxt, Typescript, and Ruby on Rails. Ruby on Rails experience. Strong understanding of web development principles, including RESTful APIs, MVC, and web security.
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Knowledge of one or more common web frameworks (Django, Ruby on Rails, Laravel, Angular, React. Collaborate and coordinate with account sales/pre-sales teams on opportunities and liaise with product management and support through the deal cycle.
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Experience working with backend tech (e.g. Ruby on Rails, Python, and/or NodeJS) Our founding team has backgrounds in payments, working on autonomous vehicles at Cruise Automation, leading ops and growth for Uber, and building apps that were featured on the Apple app store.
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Experience creating applications that interact with back-end web frameworks (e.g., Django, Ruby on Rails, Spring, Laravel, etc.) Highly proficient in technical areas of front-end software development (e.g., React and/or Vue.js, JavaScript, TypeScript, CSS, HTML, etc.
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Our web applications are built primarily using Ruby, Rails, Javascript (Vue.js), and a bit of Golang. Title: Software Engineer, Full Stack (Ruby/Rails)Location: San Francisco, CA or Remote (US)We’re looking for a pragmatic software engineer with a passion for Ruby and experience building products using the Ruby on Rails framework.
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Experience in web frameworks (Ruby on Rails, Django, etc. Have experience with SQL and/or NoSQL databases, as well as extensive experience with cloud platforms (Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform or Microsoft Azure.
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Senior Web Developer must have 5+ years of industry experience with hands-on experience developing web applications. Python, Ubuntu, PostgreSQL, jQuery, Django, CSS, HTML5, AJAX, Bootstrap, OpenLayers, Web Development, Front End, Database, Software, Analysis, Agriculture, Cloud, Mobile, Big Data.
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Unity, NodeJS, Ruby on Rails, iOS Development, Android Development, AWS, Azure. Breadth and depth of technical expertise in a variety of areas, including mobile, web services, cloud services, IoT, ERP, real-time audio and video codecs and protocols, networking protocols, and enterprise deployments.
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Experience with one or more open-source language such as Golang, Python, Ruby on Rails, Rust or similar. This company has gone from 5 clients to 70+ in the last year, so this is great chance to get in and take ownership of greenfield development on the ground floor.
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Proficient in modern web client-side technologies and frameworks (Experience with Vue.js or React. Different from the full-stack SDE position, this role will spend more time on UI/UX, design, and business logic.
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From distributed data processing with Apache Spark to full stack web development on the Experimentation UI, to building and maintaining Kubernetes applications, you’ll have the opportunity to wear many hats and create outsized impact.
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Our technologies include Python and Flask, Ruby on Rails, AngularJS, ReactJS, MySQL, Postgres, and Redshift, Elasticsearch. Professional experience with some of our technologies (Python, Ruby on Rails, ReactJS.
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Additional Awesomeness: (Preferred, but not required)Experience with any part of our data stack: Stitch, Rails, Airflow, BigQuery, dbt, Tableau/Looker, and git. Our community includes guests who rely on our cars for on-demand mobility and entrepreneurial hosts (car owners) who share cars on our platform including those who operate their own carsharing businesses.
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Experience with any part of our data stack: Stitch, Rails, Airflow, BigQuery, dbt, Tableau/Looker, and git. Deep dive into customer service metrics to inform on strategy for host and guest retention.
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