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Stitchfix

Experienced Full Stack Rails Developer

CompanyStitchfix
Websitestitchfix.com
RoleExperienced Full Stack Rails Developer
Typefull-time
Role taxonomyFull-stack / Product Engineering
SpecialtiesFull-stack
LocationSan Francisco, CA · Remote (US)
Salary
Apply viaApplication linkhttps://www.stitchfix.com/careers?gh_jid=455296&gh_src=r8m5v · gal@stitchfix.com
Hiring notes
TechRailsiOS
Parsed locationsSan Francisco, CA
RegionsUS
Posted bygalori
PostedNov 1, 2017
SourceView on Hacker News ↗

Original posting

San Francisco, CA / REMOTE OK in the US | Experienced Full Stack Rails Developer | Stitchfix | Full-time Hello, we're continuing to do a ton of hiring at Stitchfix. I'm responsible for a small team working on cross functional projects; Last year we worked on expanding Stitchfix to support Mens clothing, and then we also built the engine that drives stitchfix's Style Profile and made it more flexible. We work closely with the Data Science team, and our goal is always to serve our customers better using the information they provided while not being creepy :-) Stitchfix is a clothing / style personalization service. Search Instagram for #stitchfix, which will tell you a whole lot about us, how much our customers love us and you'll get an idea of our business. Come back when you're done. There are many other super interesting open dev roles across stitchfix, including in: * the Consumer Facing team * the Warehouse Tools teams * the Styling Tools teams * (and many others) You can reach out directly to me (gal at stitchfix.com) - I'm a Principal Engineer and a hiring manager at Stitchfix. Here is a job posting roughly covering the role I'm hiring for: https://www.stitchfix.com/careers?gh_jid=455296&gh_src=r8m5v Stitch Fix's "Multithreaded" Tech Jobs blog & site (http://technology.stitchfix.com) has a lot more about the team and other positions (we’re also hiring iOS, DevOps, and UX) (BTW I used to include an ASCII sweater in this post but then Hacker News mods told me to stop, so now you have to go here if you want to see it: http://ascii.co.uk/art/jumper)