About PLACE: 

PLACE is an end-to-end technology and business services platform designed to simplify the real estate lifecycle for both consumers and their real estate agents. Top producing real estate teams partner with PLACE because we take care of bookkeeping, human resources, in-house legal, design and marketing, talent acquisition, business training and coaching. Consumers choose real estate teams Powered by PLACE because our partners are positioned to deliver a better experience to their valued clients. 

 
 

Your Opportunity:

Solve interesting engineering problems while helping build one of the most successful real estate technology and business services platforms. At PLACE, you’ll have the opportunity to grow your expertise and career in a profitable and quickly growing company with a recent $100 million fundraise at a $1 billion valuation. We are focused on developing you -- your career, your passions and your wealth. 


We’re looking for someone with a passion for programming and for writing beautiful code. You will join a team of developers building custom tools and web applications for the real estate industry. We are committed to simple, functional, and powerful user interfaces, APIs, and information storage systems.

Who Develops You: CTO and engineering leaders 

 

What You’re Great At:

You are inspired by an incredible user experience, thriving at building feature rich and easily navigable products. 

 

What You’ll Do:

  • Deliver projects of all sizes, creating solutions for real estate and consumer services 
  • Write automated tests with every new feature to identify -- and repair -- bugs
  • Evaluate end-to-end initiatives for strengths and weaknesses -- performance complexity, scalability, quality and security
  • Assess technical debt and recommend how to reduce it
  • Mentor junior engineers 

Skills You Have:

  • 3+ years frontend engineering experience
  • Expert knowledge of JavaScript and experience with React and Redux. Ruby and Rails knowledge is a plus.
  • Excellent understanding of asynchronous requests, including handling partial page updates, loading states, and error handling
  • Proficiency in documenting and testing your code
  • Experience with various documentation and project tracking software

 

Employees and their qualified dependents are offered the following benefits:
  • Medical 
  • Health Savings Account
  • Dental 
  • Vision 
Additionally, they are eligible to enroll in the following voluntary benefits:
  • STD
  • Accidental and Illness Insurance
  • Life Insurance
Employees are also enrolled in Long Term Disability Insurance and eligible to enroll in the company's 401k program.
 
Employees are offered the following:
  • Vacation Time as Needed
  • 10 Sick Day
  • 9 paid holidays and 2 paid floating holidays
  • 3 days of Bereavement Leave
  • Time off for Voting and Jury Duty
  • Employee Assistance Program
 
Employees are eligible to participate in the company's yearly Stock Purchase Program.
 
Salary: $110,000-$140,000 DOE
 
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit and business need. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

 

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