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An innovative tech company is seeking a dynamic full stack engineer to join their team. This role involves building and scaling systems using a modern stack, including VueJS and Python. If you thrive in fast-paced environments and are passionate about delivering quality code, this opportunity is perfect for you. You'll work closely with a talented team to shape the technical direction of products that impact millions of users. Embrace the challenge of learning new technologies and making a significant impact in a high-growth startup environment.
The Role:
We're looking for a full stack engineer who can build and scale fast. Our stack is VueJS, Electron, and Python/Go on the backend, but we care way more about your ability to learn and ship than whether you've used these exact tools before. We are looking to hire full-time but are also open to contract positions that will become full time.
You are a good fit if this describes you:
You're the type who builds entire systems from frontend to backend without breaking a sweat
You learn new technologies rapidly because you're excited by solving hard problems
You've scaled systems before and know the tradeoffs that matter
You think most software moves too slowly and could be way better
You're comfortable diving into unfamiliar code and making it work
What you'll do:
Build ComfyUI frontend (TS, Electron) / backend (Python) product
Ship features that directly impact millions of ComfyUI users
Work closely with our core team to architect new systems
Jump between frontend, backend, and everything in between
Help shape our technical direction as we grow
Nice to have:
You have excelled at a fast pacing high growth tech startup before or are extremely excited towards being in one.
If you don't know every piece of our stack, that's fine - we care about your ability to learn fast and ship quality code. We're outpacing the industry by learning what we need to solve problems, not by sticking to what we already know.