About 30% of professional certificates are falsified worldwide – at OS.University, we have developed a blockchain anti-falsification solution for academic diplomas and certificates. Our platform provides a quick, simple, and cost-effective way for educators to store & verify certificates on the blockchain.
Our mission is to enable learners to showcase their educational credentials in an indisputable manner. You will be part of an international, fast-growing and forward-thinking EdTech company that aims to become the safety standard for the knowledge-based economy.
About the position:
We are looking for an experienced Full Stack Developer, who will build fully functional software components according to the provided requirements. You should be able to write clean, high-quality code and ensure your components integrate properly.
You will work with a cross-functional startup team that handles the complete development cycle of a product. You will participate in the design, testing, and deployment of the code. We expect you to be passionate about building software and perform well working in a team, along with developers, engineers, and designers.
You will work as part of a team and autonomously (with little supervision), following a defined plan, yet we also expect your ideas & contribution to the bigger picture.
This is a full-time position, it is planned to be remote and you can work from anywhere!
Responsibilities:
• Collect, analyze and address technical and design requirements
• Produce well designed, testable, efficient code by using best software development practices
• Work together with Front-end Developers to integrate UI elements with server-side logic
• Help to create reusable code and libraries for future use
• Utilize data from various back-end services and databases
• Take part in the entire application lifecycle, including browser testing and debugging
• Optimize applications for maximum speed, performance & usability
• Organize unit and integration testing before launch
• Prepare and maintain technical documents and handbooks to accurately represent application design and code
• Keep up-to-date with emerging technologies and industry trends and apply them into operations and activities
Requirements:
• 5+ years’ experience in software development
• Good experience with relational database systems, Object Oriented Programming, and web application development
• Excellent knowledge of how web applications work including security, session management, and best development practices
• Excellent proven Python development skills
• Significant experience with markup languages, JavaScript, and CSS
• React.JS app development experience
• Good development and tuning skills for PostgreSQL
• Django, Gunicorn, Nginx experience
• API building and consuming experience
• Feel comfortable using Linux, Git, and Docker
• Self-motivated, with initiative and enthusiasm, willing to work hard
• Strong communication, teamwork, and time-management skills
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with close attention to detail
Bonus:
• Ethereum or other blockchain development experience
• BSc or BA degree in computer science or other relevant areas
Working benefits:
• Flexible work schedules
• Remote work from anywhere
• Performance bonuses
• Employee growth environment
• Access to company equity pool
• Birthday leave
Contact us:
The last time I worked with Open Source University, I was very disappointed after they paid us 66% short of the bounty reward pool, they told as they care with a Proof of Care letter after complains ~> https://medium.com/the-os-university-blog/proof-of-care-whats-next-for-our-community-rewards-program-b8c2c6dff9a6
In this letter, they explained why they paid us 33% of the reward pool instead of the promised rewards; the remaining 66,6% of the bounty tokens was to be distributed on a bi-quarterly basis at the end of Q4 2018 and at the end of Q2 2019 to bounty hunters.
Its been a year, 66% Vanished like that.
Cheers! — Hristian
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