JUPUS | Development Lead | 100% Remote (Europe) | Full-time | 80k - 100k EUR | https://jupus.de/
For one of the fastest growing legal tech startups in Germany, we are seeking a Development Lead. Our stack is Python/Django (restframework) and TypeScript/Vue.js.
JUPUS | Development Lead | 100% Remote (Europe) | Full-time | 80k - 100k EUR | https://jupus.de/
For one of the fastest growing legal tech startups in Germany, we are seeking a Development Lead. Our stack is Python/Django (restframework) and TypeScript/Vue.js.
We are JUPUS, one of Germany's fastest-growing legal tech startups, and we are looking for a talented and experienced Senior Software Engineer - Emerging Leader to join our team. This position offers an exciting opportunity to grow into a leadership role, providing technical guidance and mentorship to our team.
Our stack is Python/Django in the backend and TypeScript/Vue.js in the frontend. Looking for someone who is full stack and can assist leading a team of 6 engineers. Salary is up to 84k/year.
We are JUPUS a seed stage legal tech startup from Germany, currently hiring for two roles:
- Senior Fullstack Developer
- Junior-Mid Fullstack Developer
Our stack is Django in the backend + Typescript/Vue.js in the frontend.
I can't recommend django-ninja enough. It's an easy to use, extremely fast, typed API for django. I've found it to be better in almost all aspects when compared to djangorestframework.
It's gaining popularity but is still widely unknown.
At JUPUS we are doing client onboarding for lawyers for the German market. Currently in seed stage, got funding earlier this year. Product launched in may, great traction so far. Our tech stack is Python/Django (ninja API) + TypeScript/Vue.js.
We are looking for a senior developer. Ideally someone who is experienced and wants to build a team of software engineers for the next stages of the company. Proficiency in German is required ~B2/C1.
At JUPUS we are doing client onboarding for lawyers for the German market. Currently in seed stage, got funding earlier this year. Product launch in may year, great traction so far. Our tech stack is Python/Django (ninja API) + TypeScript/Vue.js. Considering switching to Django + HTMX to bring more speed into development.
We are looking for a senior developer. Ideally someone who is experienced and wants to build a team of software engineers for the next stages of the company. Proficiency in German is required ~B2/C1. The codebase/comments are in English but team members outside of the engineering department are all German.
Unfortunately nothing beyond the example apps. We wanted to get an example with a full agentic loop together, but settled for the simpler chatbot.
We'd love suggestions here, actually. Can you think of a use-case that might be a good example to open-source? Preferably something that interacts with multiple APIs towards a specific purpose?
Great feedback! Comments like these are what brings me to HN each day. Yeah, the backstory is certainly a bit more nuanced but we were trying to break it down into a piece that's maybe easier to digest.
We were working on an idea in its very early stages that wasn't completely fleshed out. We were trying to find markets, gauge interests, were building POCs for it, talked to potential customers. Going through this stage means constantly re-evaluating if you have enough confidence that this idea in its current form is going to make it. If your team is going to be able to make it. I still have confidence that the idea we were working on is going to make it in some form but maybe at a different angle. Maybe from a different company and maybe more as a feature than as a standalone product. As avid users and fans of Loom, at some point our confidence in building an open source screen recording and sharing tool just reached a tipping point that lead us into building it. We were using it on a daily basis and saw the need for companies to have full control on their data.
Thinking about other stories from founders, I'd say it's not that uncommon to see them pivot. I have no numbers on this but I have seen quite a few companies that came out of HN with a completely different idea than what they were initially applying for.
Would love to write more on this, but it's already super late (or early) here in Germany.
Currently, you can record your microphone. For audio that's currently playing on your device: depends on the platform. macOS needs an extra (software) audio device to loop the audio in order to be recorded. We are not quite there yet but that's going to be one of the first things to come in the next couple of weeks.
For one of the fastest growing legal tech startups in Germany, we are seeking a Development Lead. Our stack is Python/Django (restframework) and TypeScript/Vue.js.
Apply here: https://join.com/companies/jupus/12960029