Echo Migration Test

Overview

On Site
40,000 - 50,000
Full Time
No Travel Required
Unable to Provide Sponsorship

Skills

Art
Collaboration
Debugging
Documentation

Job Details

Job Posting: Associate Software Developer
Location: Remote-friendly
Level: Early career / Entry-level (we all started somewhere)

Are you a developer who just realized that “works on my machine” isn’t a valid deployment strategy?
Do you enjoy solving puzzles, naming variables poorly, and reading documentation until it makes sense on the third try?

Perfect. You’ll fit right in.

What You’ll Do:

  • Collaborate with senior engineers to ship real features (not just typo fixes in the README).

  • Squash bugs, write tests, and occasionally Google things with great urgency.

  • Participate in code reviews — both giving and receiving helpful feedback, not just the occasional “LGTM.”

  • Ask good questions, learn fast, and contribute to a product you’ll be proud to put on your LinkedIn.

What You Bring:

  • A working knowledge of JavaScript, Python, or another modern language (bonus points if you’ve fought with TypeScript and lived to tell the tale).

  • Familiarity with Git, APIs, and the mystical art of debugging.

  • Eagerness to learn, grow, and occasionally rename a variable five times before committing.

  • A sense of humor and humility — we’re all figuring it out together.

Why You Might Like It Here:

  • A supportive team that remembers what it’s like to be new.

  • Actual mentorship, not just “figure it out” energy.

  • Flexibility, autonomy, and the occasional meme in Slack.

  • Engineering meetings where we value curiosity more than cleverness.

We don’t expect you to know everything. We do expect you to be thoughtful, collaborative, and excited to build things that matter.

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