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Senior Software Engineer - Seeking a Browser and JS Expert

United States, Remote

About Reprise

Reprise is changing the way every company sells software.

For decades, every sales team and every marketing team has struggled to show their software. Failed demos are a meme of the modern business world. And if you can’t show your product, you can’t sell your product or run your business. Our founders felt that pain at multiple startups themselves and started Reprise as the world’s first demo platform for software. 

Today we support the world’s largest companies. Tens of thousands of sales and marketing professionals demo their product every day through Reprise. We make our customers’ products look perfect: on every call, in every campaign, and on stage. We are the platform that enterprise business teams trust to get their jobs done.

The need for Reprise is only increasing. AI, integrations, and large amounts of data are now core to all software and yet, prohibitive to demo. Only with Reprise can business teams use AI to show perfectly-performing features with perfect data, every time, and with full control.

Reprise leads the “demo platform” category we started in 2020. Our growth is backed by leading investors: ICONIQ Growth, Bain Capital Ventures, Accomplice VC, and Glasswing Ventures. 

We value smarts, diversity, and drive. Smarts because we need people that can learn quickly. Diversity because it makes all of our decision-making better. And drive because we are fundamentally operators -- our bias is to get things done. Even if you do not meet 100% of the qualifications listed below, please consider applying anyway. We will consider candidates that do not meet all of the listed requirements.

About Engineering at Reprise:

We leverage advanced JavaScript/TypeScript technologies and reactivity-based frameworks to manipulate the Virtual DOM, alongside Chrome API and other cutting-edge frontend tools. Our backend is powered by Django, Kubernetes, and various cloud services to support dynamic data rendering for optimal user experience. We limit meetings, so you can focus on getting things done.  New developers to the team typically deploy their first production code on their first day.  We’re open to hiring at various levels.

We’re on the bleeding edge of a new market, so delivering customer value with urgency is imperative to our success.  We value shipped code over perfect code.  If you wake up every morning ready to make a difference, Reprise may be the right place for you.

We value teamwork.  We believe that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.  Product doesn’t write a spec and throw it over the wall - we are true partners in creating impact.  Are you all-in on teamwork?  Reprise could be for you.

Finally, our engineers have to be flexible.  We’re not talking about hot yoga here.  We’re a rapidly scaling startup.  Things are going to change.  The code we wrote last sprint, may no longer be the right path forward.  If you’re always ready to take on the next challenge, Reprise will be a good fit for you. We are hiring fully remote within the East Coast time zone of the United States.

What challenges you'll help us address

  • You will work across our product, including the chrome extension, editing platform and replay rendering
  • You will work on the highest impact work, such as tools to help our customers create, organize and analyze replays
  • You will work on wrangling web standards to serialize and deserialize HTML applications

What you'll bring

  • 5+ years of software engineering experience
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field is a requirement; Master's degree preferred.
  • We are hiring fully remote within the East Coast time zone of the United States.
  • A strong primary focus on Front End technologies
  • Familiarity with modern JavaScript frameworks (e.g., Vue, React, Angular)
  • Confidence in working in different parts of the stack- We are full stack engineers
  • Experience with Django or Flask
  • A sense of urgency
  • A focus on delivering solutions that meet the customer need
  • A positive attitude
  • An ability to make technical trade-offs, considering both the technical and the business needs
  • A desire to contribute to and maintain a consistent Reprise codebase
  • A love for partnering with Product Managers on features
  • A passion for mentoring and coaching more junior team members
  • Enthusiasm for adapting to the changing needs of the business
  • New ideas 
  • Start up experience a plus

Benefits

  • A competitive salary for the market
  • Flexible vacation policy and three day weekends each month
  • Health, Vision, Dental Insurance Options, FSA/HSA Options
  • Parental leave
  • 401(k)
  • Long and short term disability
  • Fully remote company with employees spread across the United States
  • WeWork All Access membership
  • Joining an experienced, multiple-previous-startups crew

At Reprise we believe that startups have the responsibility to progress equity in the workplace and beyond. We are not just committed to, but passionate about building a diverse and inclusive work environment. Every candidate seeking to join Reprise is provided an equal opportunity for employment regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital status, citizenship, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status.

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