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Software Engineer

New York (Remote), Washington (Remote), California (Remote), Florida (Remote), Utah (Remote), Ohio (Remote), Texas (Remote), Michigan (Remote)

Levanta is a leading affiliate marketing platform designed to help Amazon sellers unlock growth through creator-driven commerce. By connecting sellers with a network of vetted creators, Levanta enables performance-based partnerships that drive revenue, increase customer acquisition, and build brand loyalty. Launched in 2023, Levanta has quickly become a go-to platform for sellers seeking to capitalize on the growing power of creators and influencers in digital commerce. Levanta's co-founders previously founded and sold Grovia Partners, a leading affiliate marketing technology-enabled services company, to Acceleration Partners in 2022.

As a Software Engineer at Levanta, you will be at the forefront of developing cutting-edge solutions that empower Amazon sellers to grow their businesses through our affiliate marketplace. Joining at an exciting time in Levanta’s growth, you'll contribute to ambitious new projects aimed at expanding our feature set to serve a broader audience. With a roadmap full of innovative and exploratory initiatives, you'll have the opportunity to shape the future of our platform while solving complex, impactful challenges.

At Levanta, our engineering team operates in a fast-paced and collaborative startup environment. As a key contributor, you'll take ownership of the entire development lifecycle, from crafting intuitive user interfaces to designing robust backend APIs. If you thrive in a dynamic team of motivated individual contributors, this role offers the chance to make meaningful contributions while helping define the future of affiliate marketing.

Responsibilities:

  • Design and implement user-facing experiences, web services, and APIs.
  • Make effective tradeoffs that consider business priorities, user experience, and a sustainable technical foundation.
  • Debug production issues across services and multiple levels of the stack.
  • Collaborate with product and marketplace teams to build the best possible user experience
  • Review and provide feedback on contributions from other members of the engineering team

Qualifications:

  • 3+ years of experience of engineering full-stack applications, with a deep understanding of Node.js, Typescript, and React
  • You have spent time developing, automating, maintaining, and reviewing frontend and backend code.
  • You have excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • You are self-motivated and are able to drive a project to completion without a step-by-step guide

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Prior startup experience
  • Experience with Next.JS, tRPC, Prisma, AWS
  • Experience in the affiliate marketing, influencer marketing, or ecommerce industry

What Levanta Offers:

  • A dynamic and supportive work environment where innovation and creativity are encouraged.
  • Competitive salary and benefits package.
  • Open vacation and sick policy, take the time you need.
  • Opportunity for professional growth and advancement within a rapidly expanding startup.
  • A culture that values diversity, inclusion, and the impact of every team member on our success.
  • Must have a permanent address in one of our hub states: California, Florida, New York, Ohio, Utah, Texas, Michigan, or Washington. 

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