Flaunt is a new B2B SaaS technology company that is revolutionizing how brands activate on Roblox and build relationships with customers.

Roblox has over 70 million daily active users and 15 billion hours of engagement per quarter, garnering more daily engagement per user than TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram combined.

The problem is that, unlike these other social platforms, brands don’t have a way to compliantly convert players into customers.

Flaunt is building a first-of-its-kind campaign platform that solves this problem with rewards for the biggest brands in the world, including PepsiCo, Hilton, and Lamborghini. 

We are pursuing a massive opportunity to not only become the go-to platform for brands on Roblox but also become a must-have solution for all large consumer brands to build stronger relationships directly with customers given headwinds in digital advertising.

We are hiring key team members who want to join a lean team that is hustling to build and sell products that do things that haven’t been done before and drive results for customers.

About this role:

In this role, you’ll be an important member of a small (right now) engineering team. Your day-to-day responsibilities will have a heavy focus on backend integrations and will involve the entire tech stack depending on the feature being built. As a member of a small team, you have the opportunity to help set direction on the engineering team, including direction with the tech stack and engineering culture, itself.

What You’ll Do:

You will be an integrated member of the cross-functional development team. You will be a part of building our user-facing web and mobile applications and the backend that powers them. You will help triage and fix bugs that make it to production. We will work together to define the early-stage product and the processes and procedures that guide how we work as a team. 

  • Build across the stack using Next.js, React, Typescript, and Prisma
  • Collaborate with other engineers to design highly-performant services
  • Design and develop new APIs for integration between Flaunt’s backend, Roblox, and other end-user and B2B services
  • Refine ideas and roadmap items into actionable work
  • Advocate for extensible & secure software patterns
  • Be a strong, opinionated voice on the engineering team

What You’ll Need: 

  • 4+ years developing software professionally on a team
  • Experience working with relational and non-relational databases
  • Expertise in writing extensible Typescript and Next.js applications
  • Hands-on experience with cloud providers such as (AWS, Google Cloud, Vercel and Planetscale)
  • Experience writing unit tests and integration tests
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills in a remote setting

Compensation range: $120,000-$140,000 annual salary based on experience

Our Values:

COURAGE 

We believe that innovation requires overcoming fear and daring to do the hard things. 

EFFORT

We believe the secret to achieving great things is pursuing them relentlessly. 

EMPATHY

We believe putting ourselves in the shoes of others is good business. 

Flaunt is an equal opportunity employer, and we value diversity at our company. We don’t discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status

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