Raisely helps nonprofits across the world bring their fundraising ideas to life. We’re a purpose-driven remote team, spread across 7 countries and 17 cities.
We’re looking for a Senior Software Engineer to ship robust and performant JavaScript that underpins the ambitions of charity fundraisers around the world. By joining our team, you’ll not only get to deepen your software development & architecture skills but save lives, uplift climate action, and support the most vulnerable people in our society.
As part of a small team with 2 others and the support of your technical lead, you’ll be responsible in the short to medium term with helping us with integrations into other products, adding new features, paying down tech debt, adding to our test coverage, and ensuring code works well in production. Most of our code is Node on the backend (with Postgres) and React on the frontend (we’ve made a start on our TypeScript journey, but we’ve still some way to go).
In particular we’re looking for someone who leans back-end (by which we mean api’s/databases/authentication) but can pitch in across the full stack. As a senior engineer, you’re excited about the opportunity to support others in your team through positive and constructive feedback.
This position also has on-call rotation 12 weeks per year. (In the last 52 weeks, the on-call alert rang someone’s phone 10 times outside of work hours).
Raisely aims to cover all the core needs of a fundraiser. Our product covers donation processing, page builder, and marketing automation. Our engineering team has the task of balancing the need to realise our ambitions while managing increasing sophistication of our codebase.
We already facilitate millions of API requests each day, and expect that to continue growing, so you’ll be supported to write code that scales. Don’t have experience at that scale? We’d love to support your growth!
Like all roles at Raisely, you should be an excellent communicator, believe in the values behind our customer screen, and leave your ego at the door (amplifying others is one of our 3 core values).
This is a full-time, permanent role. You’ll be expected to do 5 days/38hrs a week while you’re getting up to speed, then within 3 months will be eligible to move to 4 days/30.4hrs as part of our 4-Day Work Week policy.
We can employ you in Australia, or engage you as a contractor with equal terms anywhere in the world.
You can work from anywhere provided you can comfortably meet the following requirements:
Here’s some things that you might tackle in your first few months. Importantly, we’ll be here to support you along the way.
You enjoy solving problems with code
You have high technical competence. You're a capable engineer, you produce high quality code and consider the various permutations and edge-cases.
You're a manager-of-one
You don't need a manager to check in and direct your workflow, you'd prefer to work to broad expectations and manage your own time within that framework. You can identify when you need a hand, and won't hesitate to ask.
You ship code and see it through to production
You understand that there's a balance between writing perfect code and actually shipping code and you finish what you start. You're happy to adjust that code in response to feedback, and prompt the team to help you see that code through to production.
You enjoy mentoring others
You have mentored other engineers in a formal or informal capacity to uplevel their technical and non-technical skills. You proactively offer feedback to others on your team in a constructive and compassionate way.
You care about making a difference
Yeah, we’re all here because we want to make the world better (and by that we mean a utopian paradise where humanity is at peace with our neighbours, nature, and ourselves and we actively support one another to thrive together). So you’ve gotta want that too!
We want to make this process as transparent to you as possible so that you know what to expect. We want to make sure that we are respecting your time so we’ve tried to make the interview process straightforward. Here is our current interview format
1) 30 min Phone Screen
2) 45 min Panel Interview (Culture fit + Technical Experience questions)
3) Take Home (4 hours max) with a 1 hour technical interview to go over your take home.
This ain't no NFTs for rainforests pyramid scheme. In your first week with us, you’ll be a part of helping vetted charities raise 2.5 million dollars for everything from responding to crisis to curing cancer.
So we can make this happen, we’ve made working here different. You’d be joining a fully remote, global team of compassionate, generous experts – from engineering to sales. We’re async, avoid busywork and keep meetings to a minimum. We work 4 days a week, for full-time pay, and full-time productivity. Once you’re up to speed, a regular week here is 30.4 hours.
Working at Raisely is unique. You’ll be able to build a product that supports people working on the things that matter: health, climate justice, human rights, equality.
If you needed more convincing, here’s the rest of it:
Salary – We benchmark salaries based on similar roles in Sydney, Australia. This role will pay between $150-170k AUD + super, depending on your experience.
4-Day Week & Flexible Hours – Working here is about getting your work done, not clocking hours. You’ll be eligible to work a 4 Day Week at full pay once you’re past onboarding. We’ll work with you to figure out hours that work with you, and we’re flexible when life gets in the way.
Technology – The usuals. We’ll get you a laptop and screen when you start, plus help you set up your home office.
‘In-Person’ Retreats – Every 18 months or so, we fly you somewhere pretty for our team retreats. Our last one was in the Hunter Valley in NSW.
Annual Leave – Everyone gets 4 weeks paid leave plus 11 days of public holidays, to be taken when you like. Plus, you are entitled to generous paid sick leave.
Work remotely – We’re a remote-first company - live and work wherever you’re happiest. We’ll cover a coworking space if you’d like to work there.
Calm Company – ⅓ of us are parents, another ⅓ are parents to fur babies, and the other ⅓, well, they have lives too, so we strive to respect each others personal time.
Training – We’ll support you when you want to learn new skills or pay for conference or course tickets.