About Reflex
Reflex is an open-source framework to build web apps in pure Python and deploy them with a single command. This can be anything from a small data science/internal app to a large multi-page web app.
We launched in December and have seen rapid adoption of our open-source framework, with over 80,000 apps made to date. In parallel with improving our open-source framework, we are now working on a hosting service so users can quickly deploy and scale their apps. We have raised 5M in seed funding in August led by Lux Capital with some fantastic founders as angel investors.
Introduction:https://reflex.dev/docs/getting-started/introduction/Github: https://github.com/reflex-dev/reflex
Funding Blog Post: https://reflex.dev/blog/2023-08-02-seed-annoucement/
About the role
Skills: Python, Microservices, Amazon Web Services (AWS)We’re looking for a strong backend software engineer comfortable working on a very early product in a quickly changing codebase and role. Our office is in San Francisco and we work in person M-F.
This role will involve working on some feature for our hosting service including authentication, payments, and touching a bit of the open source project as well.
Responsibilities:
- Work on improving our different aspects of our hosting service:
- Streaming logs, Authentication, authorization, database management
- Work on improving performance, shaving milliseconds off our deployment times.
- Take an active role in the Reflex community by seeking feedback, integrating contributions, and fostering positive and collaborative relationships.
- Skills: AWS, Dockler, Python, Auth, Postgres
What We Look for:
- Very comfortable writing Python.
- Background in contributing to open source software, competitive programming, and/or interesting side projects.
- Have set up authentication, payments, and authorization at a previous role.
- Passion for open source software and contributing to open source communities.
Interview Process
About the interview
- The entire process is fully remote; all communication will happen via email and video chat.
- Once you've submitted your application, the team will review your submission and may reach out for an intro call.
- After the intro call, there will be a technical take-home test and then an onsite with 2-3 technical interviews, each around 45 minutes.
- Once the interviews are over, the team will meet to discuss several roles and candidates and may be asked one or two follow-up questions over email or a quick call or go directly to make an offer.