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Thorn | Full-stack engineer + UI/UX, Systems Engineer | Remote (US & Canada) | Full-time | $100k - $150k | https://www.wearethorn.org/

Thorn is a non-profit that builds technology to defend children from sexual abuse. Thorn gives you the opportunity to apply your expertise and passion for building to directly impact the lives of vulnerable and abused children. We are looking for two people to join the team building our dark web investigation tool.

## Full-stack engineer with UI & UX design experience

In this role, you’ll be splitting your time between product design responsibilities and full-stack development (React, Redux, Node, GraphQL), developing single-page web applications, creating API endpoints, wireframing user experience flows, and collaborating on high-fidelity designs that you’ll present to a variety of stakeholders.

Apply today! https://grnh.se/3f921cc72

## Full-stack engineer with devops experience

This role spans areas including adaptive crawling, search, data engineering, data pipeline development, and devops (Node, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, Terraform, Packer, Python, PostgreSQL, Elasticsearch).

Apply today! https://grnh.se/3739c2e92

Fully funded healthcare + unlimited vacation + flexible working + 401(k) + wellness




It seems unusual for a nonprofit to be able to offer what appear to be market-rate salaries for technical positions. Wonder how they do it. Couldn't find much info on the site about where, exactly, their funding comes from.

I looked at their 2016 Form 990 (most recent available on Guidestar) and it looks like vast majority of funding is from contributions and grants, and revenue exceeds expenses, so that's a good sign.


Hi, I'm an engineer at Thorn. You're right, it is unusual. It's also a big part of our strategy to attract, and keep, top talent. And that goes for talent across the organization: our fundraising, our marketing, our product managers, and our engineers. We're lucky to have such an amazing team, and a fundraising strategy that attracts brilliant investors and donors alike to fund the technology that we need to move the needle on this issue.


Is the US/Canada restriction on remote for financial or time zone reasons (or both?)?


> You're right, it is unusual.

But its also exceptionally sensible. Its one of those costs that look bad on the book at first but pay for themselves over the long haul by a considerable distance.


Worth noting that Ashton Kutcher is one of Thorn's co-founders, provided some initial funding, and is likely in a great position to fund-raise for it outside (and within) the usual channels.


Why USA & Canada only? You're missing on great candidates (e.g. me :P) that are only slightly to the south.


TN Visa stuff is one guess? Unless your'e in Mexico then...no idea.


I'm in Mexico. And yes I find that distinction weird and arbitrary. There's a lot of "Remote OK but USA and Canada only" posts in this list. I'm sure there's a very good reason that has nothing to do with discrimination but… well, that wouldn't be surprising either.


You are doing amazing work in this world. Be encouraged and keep it up!


Applied! You guys are doing great work. Interesting to see such a diverse board of directors as well


My monthly upvote for Thorn being an amazing organization with a great mission.


y'all are doing amazing work, keep it up!




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