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DeepImmo in Munich (Karlsplatz / Stachus) is building the Real Estate OS to connect leads, valuation, and marketing end-to-end. We’re seeking a Full-Stack Engineer (m/f/d) who can contribute across the stack and learn the parts they’re less familiar with, helping ship features rapidly with a small team.
You’ll own features end-to-end, influence architecture, and keep the end-user experience in focus. Join a compact, ambitious group that values autonomy, fast iteration, and continuous learning.
Real estate agents juggle a dozen disconnected tools to find leads, win listings, price properties, and market them. DeepImmo replaces that with one system - the Real Estate OS: lead generation, acquisition, valuation, and marketing connected end-to-end, powered by a data-driven valuation engine and plugged straight into agents' CRMs.
When an agent sits with a seller competing for a listing, the valuation on their screen is ours. That's the software we build - a small team, shipping the system Germany's brokerages run their business on.
We're looking for great engineers, period. It doesn't matter which parts of the stack you usually work in, as long as you're keen to learn the parts you're less familiar with and to contribute across the board.
We're a small but mighty team, and there's a lot to do. We build a lot of features, and we ship them fast. That means you'll need a finely tuned sense of prioritization - when to make tradeoffs, when to write tests - all while keeping the end-user experience top of mind. You'll own features end-to-end, roll with changes, and learn on the fly when needed.
You'll have real ownership over what you build: you'll make a lot of decisions about architecture and functionality without endless approval cycles. If that sounds terrifying, we're probably not a good fit. If that sounds exciting, keep reading.
One TypeScript monorepo: a React front end talking GraphQL to a Node backend. PostgreSQL is our database, Redis powers our cache and queues - all deployed to Kubernetes on AWS.