Reviewable
core
Reviewable | core | |
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3 | 122 | |
125 | 10,145 | |
0.8% | 0.1% | |
9.1 | 7.0 | |
8 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Handlebars | JavaScript | |
- | MIT License |
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Reviewable
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2023)
https://github.com/Reviewable/Reviewable/tree/master/careers
Reviewable is a very small, bootstrapped business that sells our code review software to some of the largest companies around. We've been around long enough to be much more stable than your average startup, yet stayed small enough to avoid crippling bureaucracy — everybody reports directly to the founder/CEO. We're engineer-centric and fully remote. However, we prefer hiring US residents and offer the usual benefits: health and dental insurance, 401(k) plans with company contributions, unlimited vacation, etc. We've built a company and a codebase where we enjoy working day-to-day and hope that you will too!
We're looking for a backend generalist with a love for problem-solving with algorithms and data structures!
Apply at https://github.com/Reviewable/Reviewable/tree/master/careers
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2022)
Reviewable | Bay Area, CA, USA or Remote | Full Time | Generalist / Backend Developers | Typescript | https://reviewable.io/
https://github.com/Reviewable/Reviewable/tree/master/careers
Reviewable is a very small, bootstrapped business that sells our code review software to some of the largest companies around. We've been around long enough to be much more stable than your average startup, yet stayed small enough to avoid crippling bureaucracy — everybody reports directly to the founder/CEO. We're engineer-centric and fully remote. However, we prefer hiring US residents and offer the usual benefits: health and dental insurance, 401(k) plans with company contributions, unlimited vacation, etc. We've built a company and a codebase where we enjoy working day-to-day and hope that you will too!
Apply at https://github.com/Reviewable/Reviewable/tree/master/careers
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Storybook 8
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