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We are seeking a talented Backend Developer, our first ever full-time Siteleaf hire. This is a super rare opportunity to join our small, tight-knit team and contribute to the future of Siteleaf in a meaningful and rewarding way.

Siteleaf powers thousands of websites from independent blogs to Fortune 500 companies, with a passionate following among developers (we are a product for developers, made by developers). We are currently working on an all-new Siteleaf v2, and have big ideas for the future. Right now is the perfect time to join our team, and help reimagine the future of static websites.

We are looking for someone with a strong code background (Ruby) and a passion for product design. You are not only interested in writing code, but making a product you love to use on every day. You will work closely with our team of designers and developers, collaborate on product vision, take ownership, and execute on your ideas. As a team we enjoy blurring the lines of design and engineering, and encourage cross-disciplinary collaboration as much as possible.

You will have some combination of the skills listed below, but always continue to learn and grow along with the product.

Responsibilities

Skills & Experience

Bonus Points


Siteleaf is made by Oak, a New York-based team of designers and developers who also make Dropmark and a number of other projects. We are located in a beautiful Manhattan studio filled with creative energy, panoramic views, and our friends at Collins. Enjoy everything Union Square has to offer, including at least 6 Chipotles within a 4-block radius and a daily selection of lunch recommendations by our bagel-obsessed Slack-bot.

While New York is preferred, we may consider remote for the right person. We are an equal opportunity team and value diversity at our company.

Sound like you?

Send an email to team@siteleaf.com and introduce yourself.

p.s. Sound interesting but not sure you have the experience? We’re also currently hiring an intern.

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