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Coalesce is the only data transformation and governance platform designed for the AI era. Built on a metadata-driven framework, Coalesce gives data teams the speed to build and deploy transformations 10× faster—while enforcing the standards, structure, and governance needed to scale sustainably. With Coalesce Catalog, transformation and metadata management come together in a single solution, enabling discovery, trust, and collaboration across the business. Whether accelerating AI-assisted migrations from legacy tools or future-proofing enterprise data architectures, Coalesce provides the guardrails and efficiency to keep data teams AI-ready.
We are small and nimble, but mighty and now growing our team of DevOps generalists who each bring unique experience & skillsets. We are a collaborative and open to new ideas and approaches that will help us level up as a department - do you want to contribute and help us build?
We are tasked with building and maintaining the cloud platform the Coalesce application runs on. We work to ensure that the platform is scalable, resilient, auditable and reproducible- and we do this by embracing Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using Terraform and automation, constantly refining and improving to further our team’s goals and add value to the business. As a department we’re responsible not only for cloud infrastructure, but also CI/CD used to test and deploy our application, and security compliance + audit in partnership with our Security Team.
The App
The Infra
We’re looking to add a DevOps generalist to the team. You should have solid experience with standard DevOps toolsets including a lot of what is mentioned above. You will be actively working to help us architect, design and implement the infrastructure that powers the Coalesce application, empowering our software engineers, and helping to test and deploy our software to Kubernetes clusters in regions across the globe in all three major clouds.
Since our founding in 2020, Coalesce has been on a mission to improve the lives of data professionals by making data transformation as efficient and intuitive as possible. We’re putting an end to the days of arduous manual coding and inflexible GUIs by providing a best of both worlds solution.
We're a remote and culture-first company. We believe that a strong, intentional culture is key to attracting and retaining world-class talent. Here, you’ll find a workplace built on radical honesty, deep trust, empathy, and a shared commitment to continuous learning and growth.
Coalesce is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and are committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment. If you need accommodations during the application process, please let us know.
lemlist is a global B2B SaaS business with one mission: help any business grow.
We’re doing $43M+ ARR, while being:
We run two product lines:
Our ambition: become a world-class giant in Sales Tech.
Our mantra: Keep growing.
We’re looking for a Tech Lead or a Senior Fullstack TypeScript Developer to join our team.
👉 The role starts as a Senior Developer, then evolves into a Tech Lead position after 3-6 months, once you’ve proven yourself in the squad.
You’ll design, build, and ship features across frontend and backend, improve performance, and progressively take leadership within your squad to set technical standards, mentor peers, and drive delivery.
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In the healthcare sector, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) requires that all insurance payers exchange transactions such as claims, eligibility checks, prior authorizations, and remittances using a standardized EDI format called X12 HIPAA. A small group of legacy clearinghouses process the majority of these transactions, offering consolidated connectivity to carriers and providers.
Stedi is the world's only programmable healthcare clearinghouse. By offering modern API interfaces alongside traditional real-time and batch EDI processes, we enable both healthcare technology businesses and established players to exchange mission-critical transactions. Our clearinghouse product and customer-first approach have set us apart. Stedi was ranked as Ramp’s #3 fastest-growing SaaS vendor.
Stedi has lightning in a bottle: engineers and designers shipping products week in and week out; a lean business team supporting the company’s infrastructure; passion for automation and eliminating toil; $92 million in funding from top investors like Stripe, Addition, USV, Bloomberg Beta, First Round Capital, and more. To learn more about how we work, watch our founder Zack’s interview with First Round Capital.
Stedi is the world's only programmable healthcare clearinghouse. By offering a modern API interface for running eligibility checks, processing claims, and ingesting ERAs, healthcare technology businesses can exchange transactions with payers without dealing with the EDI protocol or carrier-specific connectivity.
As we continue to scale, we are looking for a Frontend Engineer to bring the Stedi vision to life. You'll work closely with other engineers, designers, and product managers to execute on a broad range of projects – from building foundational features in our web product to testing for reliability and consistency throughout.
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We appreciate your attention to this and your interest in joining Stedi.
At Stedi, we're looking for people who are deeply curious and aligned to our ways of working. You're encouraged to apply even if your experience doesn't perfectly match the job description.
About Kilo: We're building the fastest-evolving open-source AI coding agent to make programming accessible to billions. In just a few months: #1 AI coding tool on OpenRouter, over 250K downloads, countless 5-star reviews, multiple Hacker News front page articles. But we're just getting started.
Kilo Code is more than just another coding tool. We're creating a superset of the best features from existing AI coding agents, combined with our own innovations, all built with community feedback at the core.
The situation: We’re an open source AI coding tool taking on Cursor, Windsurf, and the rest. We are growing fast and want to work with other engineers excited about accelerating software development across the globe while shipping features our users love.
Links to stuff you’ve shipped, github profile, portfolio etc. Not required, but we want to get to know as much about you as we can before we meet!
Hi 👋🏾 I’m Abhik, Ashby's Co-Founder and VP of Engineering. We’re looking for an ambitious full-stack engineer who is laser-focused on solving customer problems and making the right long-term investments to solve them not only today but in our future features and products.
What Ashby gives you in return is the best of both early and growth-stage environments. The agency and no-nonsense of a seed startup: you write product specs, make product and design decisions, and build in an almost-no-meeting culture. While also the product-market fit and scale of a growth-stage startup: tens of thousands of daily users who depend on your software and eagerly await your next feature.
We have notable customers like Notion, Linear, Shopify, and Snowflake. Our growth and retention metrics are best-in-class among our peers: we have tens of millions in ARR, growing >100% year over year, very low churn, and many years of runway. We’ll share more details once we meet.
You’ve probably seen this role posted before, and it’s because we’re always expanding the team (we’re on track to double this year). We’re bubbling with ideas on how to support Talent Acquisition through software, and we’ve started the journey of building products beyond Talent Acquisition. We read every application and aim to respond to yours within 3-4 days (often sooner).
Our engineering culture strives to recreate the environments where we did our best work as ICs – where we had the ownership and agency to impact our users with creative and innovative software.
I started my career building software for artists in the Visual Effects industry. It was a formative experience for me as a software engineer because success relied on my ability to be a product manager and designer. I talked to artists to understand their needs. I came up with ideas. I did industry research, designed interfaces, and prototyped ideas. I watched artists use what I built and decided what to tackle in the next iteration. No daily stand-ups, no t-shirt sizing, no planning meetings.
I studied computer science to solve problems, not tickets, and this felt exactly like that. I not only felt creative and fulfilled but the agency and ownership we were given as engineers powered an incredible amount of innovation.
Innovation came differently (or not at all) at technology startups beyond the seed stage, often through an engineer’s force of will and ability to push back against culture (rather than any encouragement from it). Engineering was narrowed to implementation and delivery, partly due to the influence of other departments and partly due to the influx of "Agile" processes like sprint planning. In those companies, I felt like a JIRA jockey.
At Ashby, we’re building an environment that is optimistic about what engineers can own and achieve. An environment that embraces innovative engineers, and, frankly, often stays out of their way. As a Product Engineer, you’ll take ownership over a large portion of one of our products and own projects end-to-end (wearing hats traditionally worn by product and design). You’ll research competitors, write product specs, make wireframes, and more.
To ground it with examples, product engineers at Ashby have:
As engineers, we are used to tooling that makes us better at what we do. When we started Ashby, we saw the opposite with Talent Acquisition software. Recruiting teams were leveling up how they did their work, but instead of software meeting this new standard, it held them back.
Scheduling a final round is an excellent example. Recruiting teams wanted to schedule candidates faster, track interviewer preparation and quality, and do it with half the headcount. A recruiter needed to manually collect availability from the candidate, identify qualified interviewers, perform “Calendar Tetris” to find who is available to interview the candidate, schedule on the earliest date possible, and make any last-minute adjustments as availability changed. They must do this while considering the interview load on each individual and whether interviewers need to be trained and shadowing others. 🥵 TA software didn’t help.
As hiring managers, we know TA is a critical function, and as engineers, we know software can do better. So, we built and continue to build Ashby to give TA teams the highest standard of tooling. Software that’s intelligent and powerful. Software that provides insights into where they’re failing and automates or simplifies many of the tasks they’re underwater with. We want other functions and departments to be jealous of what TA teams can do with Ashby, and today they often are!
Software engineers come in many flavors, not all of which fit our model. Here are some things to help you decide if this fits you and what you’re looking for:
Put another way, you shouldn’t apply if:
Our engineering culture is motivated by Benji’s (my Co-founder and CEO) and my belief that a small, talented team, given the right environment, can build high-quality software fast (and work regular hours!). We do it through:
The best engineers we’ve worked with delivered reliably magical outcomes. They took customer problems and relentlessly drove them to solutions that were not only successful but often brilliant and creative. While they did this with minimal oversight, stakeholders were never in the dark as to what was going on, and no setback was a surprise.
Traditional product-development processes aren’t meant for the best engineers. Their purpose is to create consistent outcomes regardless of the engineer’s skill. But, consistency comes at the expense of an engineer’s time and freedom—both ingredients necessary to generate those magical outcomes. As a result, process stifles the best engineers and doesn’t give others the opportunity to practice the behaviors that made the best engineers the “best.”
At Ashby, we want to build an environment that encourages every engineer to be their best. So, at Ashby, every Engineer runs their project. Product Managers (and Designers) build strategy, do customer research, and hand off problem briefs to Engineers. Engineers take on the rest: they research the problem, write product specs, build wireframes, and implement their solution end-to-end. We rely on engineers, not process, to push information outward to the relevant folks (e.g., Product Managers) and pull folks in to help (e.g., Designers, Infra). It’s a new level of ownership for many engineers, but we’d rather an engineer fail a bit and coach up their skills than use process as a crutch. Not everyone succeeds in our culture, but those who do thrive.
Our engineering team consists of lifelong learners who are talented but also humble and kind (meet them here!). These attributes create an environment where collaboration happens naturally. We combine this with research, prototyping, and written proposals to see around corners and get feedback from the team across time zones. Focus time is something that we hold sacred, and, with thoughtful and deliberate communication, engineers are in <2h meetings per week (I wrote about it here).
We also meet in person at least twice a year, once as a department and once as a company. You also have a small budget to meet up with folks in your city/region.
We built Ashby with the quality, breadth, and depth that many customers would expect from much larger teams over larger time scales. We’ve done this through investment in:
And a demo of one of these building blocks: https://www.loom.com/share/32c0cc3eedf2450fb66a901b76186ce4
Diverse teams drive innovation and better outcomes. Having seen my mother and partner build their careers as minority women in non-diverse fields, I want to make sure Ashby creates opportunities for the next generation of engineers from underrepresented groups.
Today, 21% of engineers at Ashby are from underrepresented groups. It’s not great, and we are taking conscious steps to improve, like sourcing diverse candidates, providing generous paid family leave, no leetcode interviews, and more.
At Ashby, our team and interview process want to help you show your best self. We’ll dive into past projects and simulate working together via pair programming, writing product and tech specs collaboratively, and talking through decisions. There are no leetcode or whiteboard exercises.
Our interview process is three rounds:
Depending on our leadership team’s bandwidth, we may start with an additional 30m screen with a recruiter.
Your hiring manager will be your main point of contact and prep you for interviews. Each round will have written guidance so you know what to expect (you’ll need minimal preparation). You’ll meet 4 to 6 people in engineering (with 5-15 minutes in each interview to ask them questions). If we don’t give an offer, we’ll provide feedback!
We want an exceptional onboarding experience for every new hire. At Ashby, your dev environment is set up with a single script, you push your first product change on day one, and you spend the rest of your time shipping product changes that give you a tour of our codebase and best practices. The product changes increase in scope and ambiguity from simple copy changes to the delivery of a prominent, impactful feature. Your manager will do a 30, 60, and 90-day review to give feedback and calibrate on how we work together.
It’s a team effort to get you successfully onboarded; you’ll have a peer paired with you to answer questions, pair program, and check in often to see if you need help. The rest of the team will run training sessions on our culture, product, engineering process, and technical architecture.
I’m sharing our tech stack with the caveat that we don’t require previous experience in it (but a love of typed languages is helpful 😀): TypeScript (frontend & backend), React, GraphQL API, Node.js, Postgres, Redis.
When they joined Ashby, many of our engineers switched from other languages like Swift and Kotlin (Ben), platforms like iOS (Tom) and Windows (Sergey). We care more about fundamentals (e.g., debugging, abstractions) and how fast you learn. For folks on the team who switched, it's nice seeing changes hot reload versus waiting for XCode to compile 😅.
Ashby’s success hinges on hiring great people and creating an environment where we can be happy, feel challenged, and do our best work. We’re being deliberate about building that environment from the ground up. I hope that excites you enough to apply.
Ashby provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetics, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. We are committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce and welcome people from all backgrounds, experiences, perspectives, and abilities.
We are a leader in fraud prevention and AML compliance. Our platform uses device intelligence, behavior biometrics, machine learning, and AI to stop fraud before it happens. Today, over 300 banks, retailers, and fintechs worldwide use Sardine to stop identity fraud, payment fraud, account takeovers, and social engineering scams. We have raised $145M from world-class investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, Activant, Visa, Experian, FIS, and Google Ventures.
We are looking for a passionate Engineer to join our Application Platform Team. We build the core infrastructure, shared libraries, and architectural standards that power Sardine’s entire ecosystem.
Why this role is different: You won’t just ship features; you will define how code is written across the company. If you enjoy digging deep into database internals, optimizing high-load systems, and solving complex architectural challenges, this is the place for you.
Join a fast-growing company with world-class professionals from around the world. If you are seeking a meaningful career, you found the right place, and we would love to hear from you.
To learn more about how we process your personal information and your rights in regards to your personal information as an applicant and Sardine employee, please visit our Applicant and Worker Privacy Notice.
We’re shaping the future of online success - powered by AI and driven by people. With 900+ talented professionals and over 4 million clients in 150 countries, we help creators and entrepreneurs bring their ideas to life faster and easier than ever before.
Our mission: To provide tools that help individuals and small businesses succeed online faster and easier.
Our culture: Guided by 10 company principles.
Our formula for success: Customer obsession, innovative products, and talented teams.
We’re looking for a System Engineer to help us solve real engineering challenges, keep our systems reliable, and build the foundation that powers millions of websites around the world.
You’ll work alongside other system, software, and network engineers - people who care deeply about performance, simplicity, and resilience. Together, you’ll design, run, and evolve systems that don’t just work, but stay fast and dependable under pressure.
This isn’t a role where you follow playbooks - you’ll write them. You’ll dig into the details, automate what slows us down, and share what you learn so the whole team gets stronger.
Curious to learn more? Connect with your team: Eimantas Šerpenskas, Head of Web Hosting Infrastructure
Nice-to-haves
Gross salary starting from 5000 EUR (depends on your experience and competencies).
Get ready to take your personal and professional growth to new heights! Join Hostinger today and be part of our journey 🚀
Three. Two. Onboard
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
We’re shaping the future of online success - powered by AI and driven by people. With 900+ talented professionals and over 4 million clients in 150 countries, we help creators and entrepreneurs bring their ideas to life faster and easier than ever before.
Our mission: To provide tools that help individuals and small businesses succeed online faster and easier.
Our culture: Guided by 10 company principles.
Our formula for success: Customer obsession, innovative products, and talented teams.
Affiliate Manager in the Affiliate Marketing team. As part of Hostinger’s affiliate marketing team, you’ll be responsible for expanding and optimizing our affiliate partner network across Europe. The main markets in this region are France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Austria. In this role, you’ll collaborate closely with our performance marketing, product, and regional growth teams to scale partnerships and drive sustainable growth.
Curious to learn more? Connect with the hiring manager: Anelise Fonseca, Affiliate Manager
Competitive compensation based on your skills and experience.
Get ready to take your personal and professional growth to new heights! Join Hostinger today and be part of our journey 🚀
Three. Two. Onboard
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
Supabase is the Postgres development platform, built by developers for developers. We provide a complete backend solution including Database, Auth, Storage, Edge Functions, Realtime, and Vector Search. All services are deeply integrated and designed for growth.
We’re looking for an experienced Database Support Engineer to join our Support Team and help developers unblock complex issues, build more reliably, and get the most out of the Supabase platform. You’ll work closely with customers and engineering, helping us improve product quality and developer experience based on real-world usage.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives in async, fast-paced environments and is excited about building developer tools that scale to millions.
In this role, you’ll:
Supabase was born-remote and open-source-first. We believe our globally distributed team is our secret weapon in building tools developers love.
We move fast, build in public, and use what we ship. If it’s in your project, we probably use it in ours too. We believe deeply in the open-source ecosystem and strive to support—not replace—existing tools and communities.
We keep things simple, async-friendly, and respectful of your time:
Apply – Our team will review your application.
Intro Call – A short video chat to get to know each other.
Interviews – Up to four calls with:
Decision – We may follow up with a final question or go straight to offer.
All communication is remote and we aim to move fast.
“Be the person who guides our members through their greatest adventure with WiFi Tribe—help us build a global community for those who live life boldly.”
As our Tribe Support Lead (our term for "customer service"), you’ll be the person our members trust — the one who helps them step into the community, join life-changing trips, navigate challenges, and feel truly at home with WiFi Tribe. You’ll balance customer success, sales, community care, and operational excellence, all while working with a team that cares deeply about the humans behind the emails.
If you love helping people, think clearly under pressure, communicate like a pro, and thrive in a fast-moving environment where you own your outcomes — this role may be your perfect fit.
Our team is made up of A-players. We’re looking for our next A-PLAYER to join the squad – is that you?
I invited 7 internet strangers to spend a month living and working in my childhood home in Bolivia.
It was never meant to be a “business”. Just a group of friends traveling the world together.
It’s been 10 wild years…
Since that first trip, we’ve brought 3,000 nomads together in 100 cities to colive and cowork around the world, one month at a time.
Our work has sparked thousands of lifelong friendships, countless perspective-shifting conversations, hundreds of startup projects and career shifts, so many new romances, lots of weddings, a few babies, and an unimaginable amount of core memories.
What we do changes lives.
Not a little, but a lot and in every way you can think of.
If this excites you, keep reading to see if this might be the most perfect job ever created for you.
We believe that life wasn’t meant to be lived in just one place. That your best work can be done from anywhere. And, that everything is better when you have great people by your side.
We bring together great people from around the world to help them overcome the loneliness of solo travel, find true community wherever they go, and make their biggest travel dreams a reality, together.
WiFi Tribe is the curated global community for remote professionals who seek growth and long-lasting connections.
Our Mission:
We empower remote professionals and entrepreneurs to live boldly—to travel the world with like-minded friends without losing momentum on their goals or careers.
This is who we are and how we do things at WiFi Tribe:
You ensure that every member of WiFi Tribe feels supported, informed, understood, and excited about their journey with us, while also ensuring spots on our trips always fill up.
You’ll make joining the community feel seamless, guide members toward the right Chapters for them, help them navigate tough moments with empathy and clarity, and build the foundations for experiences they’ll remember for the rest of their lives.
At the same time, you’ll bring structure, speed, and thoughtful improvements to our Tribe Support systems — becoming the operational backbone that keeps everything running smoothly behind the scenes.
You are the person who makes the lead up to their first (or next) trip feel exciting, human, and personal.
You are the bridge between members and the team.
You are the protector of the community’s vibe and the champion of our values.
If you do your job well, members will feel seen, held, and cared for — and the entire WiFi Tribe experience will be better because of you.
You’re the kind of person people naturally turn to — not just because you’re reliable, but because you genuinely care. You think in solutions, not problems. You communicate clearly, write beautifully, and stay calm and grounded when things get chaotic.
You’re equal parts strategic thinker and hands-on doer. You love systems, but also love humans. You’re the person who follows through, meets commitments, and makes everything you touch a little better than you found it.
You thrive in autonomy, learn fast, and get energy from helping others succeed. You’re resourceful, emotionally intelligent, and unafraid to own the hard conversations with kindness and honesty.
Most of all, you believe in the power of community — and you want to play a meaningful part in creating life-changing experiences for people all over the world.
We aim to wrap up the process within 3-4 weeks.
If you’ve read this far and something in your chest is saying, “This is me” — trust that feeling.
WiFi Tribe is built by people who care deeply, take bold action, and leave things better than they found them. If you’re a badass A-player ready to bring your talent, your heart, and your drive to a role that actually changes people’s lives, we’d love to meet you.
Apply now — your next great adventure starts here.
Baserow is a powerful, open-source no-code data platform that empowers business users to build databases, applications and custom workflows to streamline daily operations — without technical skills. We believe in democratizing software: making data management accessible, flexible, and scalable for teams of all sizes. As part of our growth, we’re looking for a Product Specialist to help drive deep customer value, enable successful adoption, and shape Baserow’s product evolution based on customer use cases.
Because there are a limited amount of jobs in your city. Your opportunities will significantly increase if you look at remote jobs in other cities or countries.
And you know that hour per day you spend in traffic? It doesn’t seem like much, but in a year you spend 10 days in traffic. Yes, seriously. 1 hour a day for 250 working days, divided by 24 hours. 10 FULL DAYS. Wouldn’t you rather spend that time doing something you enjoy?
Our database has hundreds of companies. We can not list them all, but we prepared a list of Top Companies to work for: https://remoteineurope.com/top-companies
If the location for the job says Europe, you can be based anywhere in Europe. The company will hire you through an employer of record. In other cases, you will have a B2B contractor relationship so you will need to create a legal entity in your country through which you will work.
Generally, yes. Our job is aimed at European candidates so that’s the location details we show. But it’s possible some of the jobs posted here hire outside Europe. We recommend reading the description carefully and only applying if it mentions hiring in your timezone/country.
Right now it’s programming jobs, though that may change as AI gets better at coding. The future is uncertain, but it can’t hurt to learn more things(especially AI skills).
Yes. 99% of the jobs posted here require a high level of English proficiency.