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Ruby Labs·Bulgaria, Bulgaria·onsite

Full-Stack Engineer

Posted 1 month ago
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Ruby optionalNext.js

About the role

What you'll do

  • Lead full-stack development using Next.js for frontend and NodeJS (Fastify/NestJS) for backend.
  • Ensure application security, performance, and scalability through best practices and monitoring.
  • Collaborate with product teams to integrate analytics and conduct A/B testing for user experience improvements.
  • Drive innovation by researching and implementing AI-driven technologies and mentoring team members.
  • Own end-to-end feature delivery with a strong product mindset focused on business and user value.

What you should know

  • Applicants should be comfortable working onsite in Bulgaria or within ±4 hours CET for optimal collaboration.
  • The role demands a strong technical foundation combined with excellent communication and mentorship skills.
  • Candidates will face the challenge of balancing security, performance, and innovation in a consumer-focused product.
  • This position offers significant growth potential through exposure to cutting-edge AI technologies and leadership opportunities.
  • The company encourages a product-oriented mindset, requiring engineers to align technical solutions with business goals.

About the company

  • Ruby Labs is a leading tech company focused on innovative consumer products across health, education, and entertainment.
  • The company values ambition, speed, and impact, encouraging employees to grow and deliver results.
  • They promote a culture where effort is matched with reward and provide opportunities for increased responsibility.
  • Ruby Labs operates with a fast-paced, high-expectation environment that embraces challenges and continuous growth.
  • They support a flexible remote work environment with unlimited PTO and provide top-tier equipment like MacBooks.

Key required skills

Next.jsNodeJSFastifyPostgreSQLPrismaDockerRedisBullMQSecurityAnalytics

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