Front-End Engineer (offline)

Surprise.com is fundamentally changing how people work, by engaging employees and providing impactful analytics to people operations professionals. To continue scaling our impact, we’re committed to hiring builders who are inspired by our team’s guiding principle: to derive a tremendous sense of purpose to make anything we touch be the best it can be.

To deliver on our very lofty goals, we need engineers with industry-defining talent and an unrestrained drive to deliver flawless results. This role offers tremendous opportunities to build a highly scalable, highly stable, easily-maintainable front-end architecture; to push the boundaries of fault-tolerant programming; and to work with a broad range of public and proprietary APIs.


What will you be doing?
Making our product better, stronger, faster
Implementing new features in partnership with our Product organization
Tuning the application to make it more performant and scalable
Designing an easy-to-maintain, easy-to-extend front-end infrastructure
Shipping the best code you can, and helping other developers through code review and mentorship


What we are looking for?
Pixel pushing guru
Fluent spoken and written English
3-5 years building consumer-facing, highly complex web front-ends
Expert in JavaScript, CSS/HTML and React framework
Has worked on high-velocity feature development projects before


What skills will come in handy?
Experience working with Typescript, styled-components, react-query.
Experience working within a geographically dispersed team
Demonstrated ability to expertly manage conflicting priorities
High-bandwidth, high-energy, competitive, and creative individual
Driven to outperform; dedicated to self-improvement


About us
At Surprise.com, we’re committed to hiring builders who are inspired by our team’s guiding principle: to derive a tremendous sense of purpose from the inner quest for excellence itself, being driven from within to make anything we touch be the best it can be. We take pride in developing deep user understanding, obsess about the details, and go the extra mile to show our users we love them. We are first and foremost customer driven – engineering, product and design collaborate as equals to create a phenomenal end user experience.

Your impact:

As a Software Engineer at Surprise.com , you will have the ability to shape our application, as well as to help us bring better appreciation and engagement to employees of companies around the world. You’ll work in conjunction with our back-end developers, designers, Product organization, and the rest of the company, in order to help us build delightful and performant software. You’ll have input into the technical roadmap, providing guidance on how to build scalable technical solutions. And you’ll help us figure out how to make the best use of our data, to give new insights to businesses.

Benefits
Friendly and highly professional team
20 working days of paid vacation
15 days of paid sick leave
English classes
Modern comfortable office overlooking the Lviv National Opera and Ballet Theatre
Fruits and dinners
Possibility to have a parking spot near the office

About Surprise

Surprise.com is fundamentally changing how people work, by engaging employees and providing impactful analytics to people operations professionals. To continue scaling our impact, we’re committed to hiring builders who are inspired by our team’s guiding principle: to derive a tremendous sense of purpose to make anything we touch be the best it can be.

To deliver on our very lofty goals, we need engineers with industry-defining talent and an unrestrained drive to deliver flawless results. This role offers tremendous opportunities to build a highly scalable, highly stable, easily-maintainable back-end architecture; to push the boundaries of fault-tolerant programming; and to work with a broad range of public and proprietary APIs.

Company website:
https://www.surprise.com/home

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Job unpublished on 30 April 2021

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