Remote Fullstack Developer (Phoenix LiveView / Elixir)

InspireHQ

InspireHQ is a software-as-a-service application that helps purpose-led organizations align their actions to strategy and culture. We empower people to achieve greatness through inspired alignment.
We’re on a mission to serve over a million people on the platform within ten years. See https://inspirehq.team for more information about the product and company.
We’ve had a successful rollout with our first customer (~500 users). Now we’re getting ready to bring on the next customers.We’re looking for a Full-Stack developer to join our small and growing team.
We leverage Elixir and Postgres. Specifically Phoenix LiveView.
Responsibilities:
  • Develop features and maintain high code quality for InspireHQ
  • Collaborate with the team to design and implement innovative and efficient solutions.
  • Write clean, maintainable, and testable code with least complexity as possible.
  • Optimize application performance and troubleshoot any issues that arise.
  • Conduct thorough code reviews to ensure code quality and adherence to standards.
  • Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in Elixir, Phoenix, and LiveView to continuously improve your skills and knowledge.
Qualifications:
  • Strong proficiency in Elixir programming language and functional programming concepts.
  • Experience building web applications with Phoenix and the LiveView framework.
  • Solid understanding of JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
  • Familiarity with database systems and PostgreSQL
  • Knowledge of web application security best practices.
  • Experience with Git and working with a team (e.g. Pull Requests)
  • Strong problem-solving and debugging skills.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration abilities.
  • A portfolio or examples of previous Elixir LiveView projects is a plus.
NOTE: In the form below we’re asking for a link to a 1-3 minute video explaining something you built.Here are a few talking points on what you could tell us…
  1. Why you built it?
  2. What you love about it/are most happy with?
  3. What you would do differently, knowing what you now know and why?
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