Based in Washington, D.C., Quorum is a fast-growing software company and is the leading provider of workflow software and information services for government affairs professionals across the corporations, non-profits, associations, and governmental end-markets.  Quorum allows users to manage stakeholder engagement, launch grassroots advocacy campaigns, and track legislative activity at all levels of government, including federal, state and local. 

Quorum provides mission-critical solutions to public affairs professionals for their work in Congress, all 50 state legislatures, major U.S. cities, the European Union, and 30+ countries around the globe. Quorum serves over 2,000 customers globally including over 50% of the Fortune 100, and has over 350 team members across the globe. The company recently acquired Capitol Canary, a market leader in grassroots advocacy software.

As a Professional Services Developer, you will be part of the professional service technical team and report to a Professional Service Manager and work the full-stack using tools like React/Redux, Python, Django, PostgreSQL, AWS and much more. This team supports Quorum’s mission of building exceptional software for public affairs professionals by being responsible for the end-to-end feature development and maintenance of integrations and services of the al Quorum products. You will interact directly with customers to scope, deliver, and test the solutions that you create.

What You'll Do

  • First Week: You’ll learn about Quorum’s many products, users, and the public affairs world. You’ll start learning about the products and solutions the professional services team offers and implements.
  • First Month: You'll ship new code to production for different components of the system.
  • First Six Months: You'll take ownership of an entire set of features and make decisions that impact many clients
  • First Year: You'll help guide our team as we make broad technical decisions impacting our stack, our products, and the growth of the entire company.

About You

  • 2+ years of work experience at a company that produces software for end users as it primary function
  • Professional experience writing application code in backend languages like Python and Django
  • Professional experience with any relational databases, including writing SQL queries, table and index design and system tuning for performance
  • Able and motivated to design complex technical systems, write technical design documentation, and implement design
  • You not only the care about the quality of code you write but also has a strong desire to build skills of those around through code review and mentorship
  • You care deeply about the code you write and either have significant technical skills solving real-world problems or the drive to quickly develop them.
  • You're a highly-motivated self-starter who wants to make valuable contributions to a team from day 1.
  • You're an engaged learner—you want to expand your skills, get your hands dirty, and find solutions to challenging problems that require tradeoffs.
  • You want to work in a fun environment where you can form real friendships with other professionals and where you have a strong sense of belonging at a growing startup.
  • You're excited to pitch in where ever needed, from helping in recruiting to supporting customers.
  • You are looking to join a dynamic team immediately.

About the Professional Services Team

  • We’re responsible for ensuring that clients have an amazing experience being onboarded and trained on Quorum software platforms.
  • We provide team and individual product demonstrations and trainings that promote best practices in the government affairs space.
  • We are dedicated to every user’s success and address challenges quickly and creatively.
  • We provide managed services to help our customers leverage the investment in our software.
  • We provide technical services to integrate data between our customers applications and their Quorum software.
  • We take pride in developing personal relationships with our users and our team.
  • We regularly support one another to ensure the success of our team and our clients.
  • We're very close as a company—we work together, hang out together, and we value each others' ideas and input.

Our Work Environment

  • We are a remote-first team with flexible work options: work remotely, or you may choose to come into our office in Belo Horizonte.
  • Our team loves to spend time doing fun things outside of the office - both together and remote, which we call Quorum Fun events. Past Quorum Fun events have included apple picking, yoga, virtual art classes and wine tasting.

Do you want to learn what it's like to have a real impact at a fast-growing company that is changing the way the advocacy process works? If so, drop us a line. We'd love to talk to you!

Please note: This is a full time CLT Opportunity. 

Benefits

  • Flexible Paid Time Off
  • Standard Brazil holidays plus additional company-wide days off for team members to rest and recharge
  • Free Subscription to the Calm App
  • Free Subscription to Linkedin Learning to support professional development
  • Invest in Yourself Days - one designated day per quarter is dedicated to your professional development!
  • Monthly Work from Home Stipend
  • Mental and Dental Care by SulAmérica
  • Virtual and in-person team events
  • Mental Health stipend
  • Alelo Food Voucher
  • In company English classes
  • Inclusion & Diversity Affinity Groups to support belonging
  • 12 weeks of paid parental leave

For any questions regarding any open roles on our team, please reach out to recruiting@quorum.us.

We comply with all requirements for US government federal contractors issued by the OFCCP, IFR, and the terms of our government contracts.

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