Ordoro makes it easy for e-commerce businesses to ship orders and manage inventory. Everyday our software helps thousands of small businesses save lots of time and make more money by simplifying and automating the shipping process. It's not a glamorous space, but we make it awesome. We're well funded and have strong revenue.
We're looking for an experienced engineer to start our devops team. You'll help us transition from an aging Rackspace deployment to the crazy world of Amazon. We also need to step up our monitoring, logging, and alerting game.
We're a small team so you'll have the opportunity to make a huge impact. Our 9 developers code hard to make Ordoro awesome. We're serious about having fun while we work and equally serious about taking time off to enjoy life. Bonus points if you can make us laugh or cry.
You'll get the normal startupy benefits
- A paycheck
- Equity in the company
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401k (though we don't match yet)
- Unlimited time off
- Whatever gear you need for the job
More specifically, we want you to
- create best practices for continously deploying our apps on Amazon
- manage our current postgres, redis, and elasticsearch datastores
- lead the transition from Rackspace virtual servers to EC2, lambda, and other Amazon services
- increase visibility into the health of our apps with more cohesive monitoring, logging, and reporting
- worry about things like DNS, SSL, key management, and security
- use bash when you can and a higher level language when you must (we love python)
- have opinions about kubernetes, mesos, swarm, and their ilk
In the first 2 days you'll commit and deploy code to production. In the first 2 weeks you'll help us transition a small project from RAX to AMZN. In 3 months you'll be completely responsible for all ops-related activities. In 6 months you'll be running the company
Want to learn more? Hit me up at ben@ordoro.com or @benweatherman. Ready to apply? Tell me why you want to work with us.
Ordoro makes it easy for e-commerce businesses to ship orders and manage inventory. Everyday our software helps thousands of small businesses save lots of time and make more money by simplifying and automating the shipping process. It's not a glamorous space, but we make it awesome. We're well funded and have strong revenue.
We need a great devops/DBA/sysadmin. We really love postgres, continuous deployment, and easy to use tools and you should too!
We're a small team so you'll have the opportunity to make a huge impact. We only have 9 devs on the team, but we code hard to make Ordoro awesome. We're serious about having fun while we work. We're also serious about taking time off to enjoy the things you miss when you're constantly stuck behind a keyboard. Bonus points if you can make us laugh or cry.
We’re currently moving all of our infrastructure from Rackspace into Amazon, and trying to take advantage of all the great services they provide. We’re good app developers, but we’re horrible ops developers. We need you to help us navigate the weird world of IAM, lambda, API gateway, SNS, SQS, EC2, RDS, redshift, cloudformation, and on and on. We’ve worked hard to make our ops tools work well in Rackspace, but we’re ready for you to make them as awesome as our application code.
In the first 2 days you'll commit and deploy code to production. In the first 2 weeks you'll help us transition a small project from RAX to AMZN. In 3 months you'll be completely responsible for all ops-related activities. In 6 months you'll be running the company
Ordoro makes it easy for e-commerce businesses to ship orders and manage inventory. Everyday our software helps thousands of small businesses save lots of time and make more money. It's not a glamorous space, but we make it awesome. We're well funded and have strong revenue.
We really love python, postgres, and fast unit tests and you should too!
We're a small team so you'll have the opportunity to make a huge impact. Our dev team is just 6 people, but we work hard to make Ordoro awesome. We're serious about taking time off to enjoy the things you miss when you're constantly stuck behind a keyboard. Bonus points if you can make us laugh or cry.
Our current needs are integrating with e-commerce platforms (think Shopify, Amazon) or shippers (think UPS, FedEx) or building our JSON API. In the first 2 days you'll commit and deploy code to production. In the first 2 weeks you'll commit and deploy a feature to production. In 3 months you'll completely own part of our codebase. In 6 months you'll be running the company :)
Ordoro makes it easy for e-commerce businesses to ship orders and manage inventory. Everyday our software helps thousands of small businesses save lots of time and make more money. It's not a glamorous space, but we make it awesome. We're well funded and have strong revenue.
We really love python, postgres, and fast unit tests and you should too!
We're a small team so you'll have the opportunity to make a huge impact. Our dev team is just 6 people, but work hard to make Ordoro awesome. We're serious about taking time off to enjoy the things you miss when you're constantly stuck behind a keyboard. Bonus points if you can make us laugh or cry.
Our current needs are integrating with e-commerce platforms (think Shopify, Amazon) or shippers (think UPS, FedEx) or building our JSON API. In the first 2 days you'll commit and deploy code to production. In the first 2 weeks you'll commit and deploy a feature to production. In 3 months you'll completely own part of our codebase. In 6 months you'll be running the company
I was 1 of 4 co-founders of https://www.ordoro.com that we started just as I got a job at http://www.bazaarvoice.com. Both companies are B2B but we're in totally different spaces and market sizes.
I was very upfront about my startup with Bazaarvoice. They were genuinely very excited about my potential success. I was often asked by directors or C-levels how things were going. I recently bumped into the CEO Brett Hurt and he asked me how my startup was doing. I wouldn't have been able to work as hard as I did on Ordoro without all the great support.
I think a big part of starting up while being employed is doing well at your day job. You need to make sure you're doing well there so they can be supportive. If they're having to pick up your slack, they won't be so happy about your new venture.
Ordoro is a web app that helps people manage their e-commerce business. Like everyone else in the world, we need developers. Unlike everyone else in the world, we're awesome. Come and work with us.
email ben@ordoro.com if you're interested
Compensation and Perks
======================
- $80k-$120k salary
- 0.1-1% equity
- Full health benefits
- Passionate and techno-curious teammates
- Chillaxed vacation policy
- A badass office in downtown Austin, TX (we'll pay your moving expenses)
- Whatever gear you need for the job
Python Web Developers
=================
You'll mostly be working on our Flask-powered JSON API. For the next few months
we're focused on things like exposing our API publicly and caching. You'll also
add whatever functionality is needed to support features our customers want.
In our dream world, the person we’d hire would love:
- Using Python, Go, Postgres, Redis, and exploring other technology that would
make Ordoro awesome
- Tuning SQL queries to keep the API fast
- Automation and testing
- Using 3rd-party APIs and figuring out all the fun little land mines their
docs fail to mention
- Deploying applications in a Linux environment
Javascript Frontend Developers
==============================
You’ll be working on our client-side Javascript app along with adding
functionality to the Express-powered server. For the next few months we’re
focusing on porting code from a legacy application and adding several large
features our customers have been clamoring for.
In our dream world, the person we’d hire would love:
- Writing client- and server-side Javascript
- Discussing generators, promises, requirejs/browserify, grunt/gulp,
and not CoffeeScript
- The feeling you get when removing jQuery from a codebase
- Working closely with our designer to make a clean, intuitive
and world-class UX for our application
- Deploying large Javascript applications in a Linux environment
Ordoro is a web app that helps people manage their e-commerce business. Like everyone else in the world, we need developers. Unlike everyone else in the world, we're awesome. Come and work with us.
Send your resume to ben@ordoro.com. Find out more at ordoro.com/jobs
Compensation and Perks
======================
- $80k-$120k salary
- 0.1-1% equity
- Full health benefits
- Chillaxed vacation policy
- Whatever gear you need for the job
- Passionate teammates
- A badass office in downtown Austin, TX (we'll pay your moving expenses)
Python Web Developers
=====================
You'll mostly be working on our Flask-powered JSON API. This year
we're focused on things like exposing our API publicly, caching,
automated creation of developer documentation. You'll also add
whatever functionality is needed to support features our customers
want.
In our dream world, the person we’d hire would love:
- Python, Go, Postgres, Redis, and exploring other technology that
would make Ordoro awesome
- Tuning SQL queries to keep the API fast
- Automation and testing
- Using 3rd-party APIs and figuring out all the fun little land
mines their docs fail to mention
- Deploying applications in a Linux environment
Javascript Frontend Developers
==============================
You’ll be working on our client-side Javascript app along with
adding functionality to the Express-powered server. This year we’re
focusing on porting code from a legacy application and adding
several large features our customers have been clamoring for.
In our dream world, the person we’d hire would love:
- Client- and server-side Javascript
- Keeping current on the latest ES6
- Removing jQuery from your codebase
- Working closely with our designer to make a clean, intuitive
and world-class UX for our application
- Deploying applications in a Linux environment