About Sticker Mule
Sticker Mule, the Internet's favorite custom printer, is building the Internet's best commerce platform. We are privately-owned, which means no meddlesome investors, with 9-figures in annual revenue and great profitability. Our commerce platform (Stores) helped people earn $200k while in beta and now we are hiring to accelerate development.
We offer
Remote work with flexible schedules
A privately owned, low-stress culture
A fun "no bullshit" work environment
Great compensation with rising wages.
Compensation and benefits
Salary: $145K
$20,000 signing bonus
4 weeks vacation + holidays based on your country of residence
We like you to know
Go
TypeScript
GraphQL
Postgres
Redis
Docker
Kubernetes
Google Cloud Platform
Excellent communication skills (English)
Degree in Computer Science or equivalent practical experience
What you will work on
You'll help us develop our new Stores platform that already helped sellers earn nearly $200,000 while in beta. Stores is supported by a suite of tools that help anyone succeed online including Give (our giveaway platform), Ship (our shipping platform, Notify (our forthcoming email/sms marketing platform), and more coming soon.
We have an incredible roadmap and need your help to execute it quickly.
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