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Senior Full Stack Developer (PHP) - fully remote within Europe (m/f/d)

Remote within Europe

At JobLeads our mission is to enable jobseekers to land a better job faster. On this mission we are digitizing every aspect of career coaching to make it accessible and affordable to every jobseeker worldwide.

We are active in 40+ countries and our products reach over 4 million users monthly. We are a fully remote company with a positive, diverse, and supportive culture.

We look for people who are curious, inventive, analytical and work to be a little better every single day. We aim to be smart, humble, hardworking and, above all, collaborative.

The Team: 

You'll be joining a passionate, multinational Tech Team spread across different countries and continents across the World—yet deeply connected by a strong culture, shared spirit, and unwavering commitment. We thrive on collaboration, exchanging ideas not just professionally but personally as well. From day one, you'll feel right at home—like you've been part of the team for ages (in the best way possible!). 

Your Role: 

As Senior Full Stack Developer, you'll help us push boundaries, tackle challenges, and navigate new digital frontiers. Your expertise in PHP and Symfony will be key in shaping our backend systems. If you also have experience with Vue.js and SSR, that’s a huge plus! 

What You'll Be Doing: 

  • Utilize your expertise in PHP and Symfony to design, develop, and maintain efficient, scalable backend solutions. 
  • Leverage Vue.js and SSR to create dynamic, high-performance user interfaces. 
  • Collaborate with designers, product managers, QA engineers, and fellow developers to deliver feature-rich, user-friendly applications. 
  • Conduct thorough code reviews, ensuring best practices, performance optimization, and maintainability. 
  • Stay ahead of industry trends, continuously learning and integrating emerging technologies into development processes. 

What You'll Need: 

  • 5+ years of experience as Senior Full Stack Developer, with a proven track record of driving projects to success.
  • Expertise in PHP, mastering its intricacies and best practices.
  • Proficiency in Symfony, with hands-on experience delivering successful project.
  • Experience with Git and deployment processes for smooth transitions from development to production.
  • A problem-solving mindset, with strong analytical skills to tackle complex challenges.
  • Excellent communication skills, enabling effective collaboration across teams and stakeholders. 

Nice If You Have:  

  • Expertise in Vue.js and a strong grasp of SSR, enabling you to create seamless user experiences.
  • Familiarity with database management systems (mysql) and proficiency in ORM frameworks (ideally doctrine).
  • Strong front-end skills in HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript to ensure seamless UI/UX. 

What You Can Expect On Board: 

  • Work remotely from anywhere in the world—enjoy true location freedom. 
  • Your choice of IT equipment—we provide the tools to set you up for success. 
  • A close-knit, international team that fosters collaboration and inclusivity. 
  • Competitive compensation that reflects your skills and expertise. 
  • Flexible hours & remote work—balance work and life on your terms. 
  • Professional growth opportunities, including support for conferences and skill development. 
  • Exciting projects that push the boundaries of web development and leave a lasting impact. 
  • Unforgettable team events, including our annual JobLeads Sailing Week in the Mediterranean. 
  • The best of both worlds—the stability of an established company with the agility of a startup. 

 At JobLeads, you won’t just be another developer—you’ll be a key player in shaping the future of career coaching for millions of jobseekers worldwide. If you’re passionate about building innovative solutions, collaborating with a talented international team, and pushing the boundaries of web development, we’d love to hear from you.

To be considered for this position, please submit your CV in English.

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