Glide seeks enthusiastic individuals to join them in creating a new approach to software development. Applications are welcome even without an ideal job match.
Summary
Glide is looking for talented, kind, optimistic people to help us accomplish our mission to create the next billion software developers.
We know how messy & difficult software development is, and we have some ideas about a better way—a way that's simple but not simplistic, easy but not boring, and powerful but still fun. Come help us build it!
Even if you don't see the ideal open role for you, we encourage you to apply if you think you can help us achieve our mission.
If you're unsure if you qualify for the role, or just want to meet us and learn more, please record a quick video to introduce yourself and show us something you've worked on. Send it to [email protected] and we'll take a look.
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