Software Engineer, Full Stack
Rad AIFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field, with a minimum of 3 years of full stack development experience. Proficiency in frontend technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frameworks like React, Angular, or Vue.js is essential. Experience with backend technologies including Node.js, Python, or Ruby, along with familiarity in web frameworks (Express, Django), and a solid understanding of SQL and NoSQL databases are required. Familiarity with Git and strong problem-solving and collaboration skills are also necessary. Cloud services experience is a plus.
The Full Stack Developer will design, develop, and maintain web applications across the full stack, ensuring robust functionality and an engaging user interface. This role involves collaborating with designers and product managers to translate requirements into technical specifications, implementing RESTful APIs, and managing database schemas. Developers will write clean, maintainable code, perform testing and debugging, and optimize applications for speed and scalability. Responsibilities also include staying updated with emerging technologies, participating in code reviews, and providing feedback to team members.
Digital publishing platform for subscription-based content
Substack is a digital publishing platform that connects writers and readers. It allows creators, such as authors, journalists, and chefs, to share their work through newsletters, blogs, podcasts, and videos. Creators can set their own subscription fees, ranging from $5 to $27 per month, enabling them to earn money directly from their content without relying on traditional publishing or advertising. Substack handles administrative tasks, billing, and technical support, allowing creators to focus on their writing. The platform also helps creators grow their audience, as a significant portion of new subscriptions comes from within the Substack network. Substack earns revenue by taking a percentage of the subscription fees, aligning its success with that of its creators. The goal of Substack is to empower creators to monetize their work while providing the necessary tools for managing and expanding their subscriber base.