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Sticker Mule

Software engineer

Reposted 16 Days Ago
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
150K-250K Annually
Senior level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
150K-250K Annually
Senior level
Develop and enhance the new Stores platform while supporting various e-commerce tools to improve seller success online.
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Sticker Mule is building the Internet's most lucrative commerce platform by combining software, manufacturing, and AI into one fully integrated stack. No print company, or pure software company for that matter, can match what we're doing. We're privately owned, profitable, and doing 9-figures in annual revenue with no meddlesome investors.

 
How we work
  1. Small, autonomous teams that own products end-to-end.

  2. Prioritize what matters right now and pivot instantly when needed.

  3. Ship across web and mobile from the same codebase. We use Go, TypeScript, React, Expo, GraphQL, Postgres, and run on GCP.

  4. Use AI aggressively to push the limit of what we can do.

  5. Move fast, build for the masses, and deprioritize edge cases.

  6. Fully remote from 40+ countries and collaborate using Asana and Slack.

 
Requirements
  1. You are an exceptional full-stack software engineer.

  2. You use AI aggressively and write well in English.

What you will work on

You'll help build and scale Sticker Mule Pro - a suite of software tools for creators and businesses:

  1. Stores (Shopify alternative)

  2. AI tools (internal and customer-facing)

  3. Notify (Mailchimp alternative)

  4. Reply (Zendesk alternative)

  5. Hire Me (Contra alternative)

  6. Mobile apps

 
Compensation
  1. Salary: $150,000–$250,000 USD

  2. $20,000 signing bonus

  3. 4 weeks vacation + country-specific holidays

  4. Fully remote

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