Join is SaaS for the construction industry — we bring contractors, owners, and design teams onto one platform to coordinate high-value projects.
You'll work across our flagship collaboration app: shaping frontend architecture and UI quality, influencing engineering-wide standards, and shipping with urgency while weighing long-term tradeoffs. We're hiring across profiles — frontend-heavy, fullstack, and backend-heavy — and want someone T-shaped across React/Go/Postgres with deep expertise in at least one.
You: senior/staff-level experience; strong in at least one of React, Go, or Postgres; a clear communicator who mentors and reviews well.
Apply: email jon@join.build with your resume, whether you lean frontend or backend, and — if you can — a PR review you've given that had a positive impact. Mention HN.
Join (https://join.build) | Staff Software Engineer | Remote | $175K–$205K + equity
Join builds collaboration software for the construction industry — helping contractors, owners, and architects coordinate on high-value projects. React, Golang, Postgres. We deploy to AWS via Terraform.
We're hiring multiple staff engineers across a range of profiles: frontend-heavy, fullstack, and backend-heavy. We're especially looking for 1–2 engineers with architect-level frontend chops (React, TypeScript, state management, perf) who can own UI quality and level up the team. But we're also very interested in strong Go/Postgres or infra/ops backgrounds.
Day to day you'll write code (25–75%), review PRs (25–50%), and pair/mentor/document (10–20%). You'll act as a technical lead on projects, break down large efforts, and influence architectural decisions across the org. Small cross-functional teams with a designer, PM, and EM.
Stack: React, TypeScript, Golang, Postgres, GraphQL/Apollo, Vite, Cypress, Terraform, AWS (ECS, RDS, Lambda). We lightly use Elastic and are interested in event-driven patterns.
To apply: send resume to jon@join.build. If you are able to please include a PR review you've given that had a positive impact (or a description/snippet if that's confidential).
Join builds collaboration software for the construction industry — helping contractors, owners, and architects coordinate on high-value projects. React, Golang, Postgres. We deploy to AWS via Terraform.
We're hiring multiple senior/staff engineers across a range of profiles: frontend-heavy, fullstack, and backend-heavy. We're especially looking for 1–2 engineers with architect-level frontend chops (React, TypeScript, state management, perf) who can own UI quality and level up the team. But we're also very interested in strong Go/Postgres or infra/ops backgrounds.
Day to day you'll write code (25–75%), review PRs (25–50%), and pair/mentor/document (10–20%). You'll act as a technical lead on projects, break down large efforts, and influence architectural decisions across the org. Small cross-functional teams with a designer, PM, and EM.
Stack: React, TypeScript, Golang, Postgres, GraphQL/Apollo, Vite, Cypress, Terraform, AWS (ECS, RDS, Lambda). We lightly use Elastic and are interested in event-driven patterns.
To apply: send resume to jon@join.build. If you are able to please include a PR review you've given that had a positive impact (or a description/snippet if that's confidential).
Join is SaaS for the construction industry — we bring contractors, owners, and design teams onto one platform to coordinate high-value projects.
You'll work across our flagship collaboration app: shaping frontend architecture and UI quality, influencing engineering-wide standards, and shipping with urgency while weighing long-term tradeoffs. We're hiring across profiles — frontend-heavy, fullstack, and backend-heavy — and want someone T-shaped across React/Go/Postgres with deep expertise in at least one.
Stack: React/TypeScript (Vite, RTL, Cypress), Go, Postgres, AWS, Terraform.
You: senior/staff-level experience; strong in at least one of React, Go, or Postgres; a clear communicator who mentors and reviews well.
Apply: email jon@join.build with your resume, whether you lean frontend or backend, and — if you can — a PR review you've given that had a positive impact. Mention HN.
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