Remote Full-Stack Engineer at Hoop
🌎Location:USA Only. Full-Time
Time zones: EST (UTC -5), CST (UTC -6), MST (UTC -7), PST (UTC -8), AKST (UTC -9), HST (UTC -10)
About Hoop
Our Culture
Role Responsibilities
About You
Compensation & Benefits
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About Hoop
Hoop is on a mission to bring creativity and focus back to work. These days, task management is a job unto itself. People have to write down tasks, rely on memory, attend back-to-back meetings all while having to keep the rest of the team in the loop, often manually. Hoop is the next generation of task and project management. With Hoop, much of the rote repetitive work is done by AI leaving people more time to do what they do best: focused and creative work. This starts with centralizing tasks across tools automatically, and evolves into teamwork that’s transparent, focused, and more intelligent.
Our Culture
Hoop is a remote first, mostly asynchronous team located across the US. We care deeply about building delightful, world class software. We keep the customer at the center of every product decision. We’re highly intentional about how we work, with a focus on creating a high trust and high accountability culture.
More about Hoop:
- Focused on excellence in craft
- Remotely distributed (within the US)
- Mostly asynchronous, with meaningful sync time for collaboration
- Flexible workweek. 4 days or 5 shorter days.
We’re a team of ambitious, high achievers who are masters in our crafts and take immense pride in our work. We’re focused on solving customer problems, and love taking ownership of projects, from the big picture down to the details.
This role reports directly to Justin Gallagher, co-founder and Chief Product Officer, who has spent his career scaling Product, Engineering, and Design teams.
Role Responsibilities
This is an opportunity to join an engineering team at an early-stage startup building the next generation of AI-first productivity software. As an early full-stack engineering hire, we’ll look to you to:
- Work closely with the team to assess opportunities, prioritize work, and make foundational technical decisions.
- Build core product experiences as well as integrations with other tools in the knowledge worker tech stack.
- Take ownership of complex engineering and business challenges, and communicate with stakeholders along the way.
- Contribute to the product vision and roadmap via a combination of your engineering expertise and an understanding of our mission, market, and customers.
About You
- You’re an experienced (8+ relevant years of experience) full-stack engineer adept at balancing short term progress with long term suitability.
- You have a versatile engineering skillset and refined product sensibilities, enabling you to contribute up and down the tech stack.
- You have experience with modern web application frameworks and platforms. This likely includes some (but not necessarily any specific one) of the following technologies: JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Next.js, Tailwind, SASS/LESS, Node.js, Postgres, AWS, Vercel.
- You’re a clear communicator who’s skilled at collaborating cross-functionally by tailoring your message to ensure it connects with your audience.
- You’re passionate about your craft and take pride in sweating the details to consistently produce high-quality work.
- You prefer an environment that favors focus and creativity via asynchronous working practices over always-on, synchronous cultures.
- You are based in the United States.
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive total compensation plan including salary and equity
- Health, dental & vision insurance; 401(k)
- The tools you need to get your work done
- Remote work, with an emphasis on asynchronous work and a flexible work week
- Offsites to build community and gather momentum on our priorities
To apply, please send an email to [email protected] and include your resume and a link to your LinkedIn. Please also answer the following questions:
- What’s most exciting to you about AI and the opportunity to improve the future of work?
- Have you worked on features without strong design guidelines before, where you had to pay attention to design/ user experience and you felt like your contribution made the product or feature better? If so, what happened, and what did you build?