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KONTOR.COM | CTO/Senior Full Stack Engineer | Full-time | REMOTE or ONSITE (UK)

# WHO

Kontor.com is a successful proptech company building multiple products and brands to help teams and companies around the world to find and manage their perfect office space. Helping teams to stay safe, motivated and inspired!

# ROLE

We are currently looking for a CTO/Senior Full Stack Engineer to own architectural and other decisions, and lead the engineering team.

You will be leading the current mid level developer and contractors to help develop functionality.

There is also the opportunity to build out the team as needed.We are continuously adding new features to the existing products as well as building out new ideas and trialing MVP's to the market.

As a successful bootstrapped company (7 yrs old) you will have full autonomy and minimal reporting requirements beyond direct decision making alongside the founders.

# STACK

API - node, graphql, apollo server, typescript, Postgres

FRONTEND - react (with hooks), apollo client, typescript, gmaps, gatsby

SERVICES - AWS, GPC, Contentful, Hubspot, Netlify, Heroku, Github, Cloudflare

# APPLY

Find out more about the team here: https://www.kontor.com/team

To apply, email: work@kontor.com


One of the things that springs to mind is coding emails. Once you have a template that works in 99% of email readers you've done the majority of the work.

The downside is getting clients that need emails coded. This means you need to do some work to connect with people and get the ball rolling.

I used to do this kind of thing many years ago for an advertising agency/publishing house. They had 5 magazine brands they ran and each of them would need a bi-weekly email to be sent to their newsletter subscribers. Their designer would send through a psd, I'd code it up and load it into their mailing list software.

At the same time I was doing wordpress based "catalog" websites for them, also minimal interfacing with the client and the same "psd => html" workflow.

If you can get the energy to talk to an advertising agency or publishing house there may be something minimal that you can do for them.


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