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Archive | Full-Stack Engineer (#1) | SF Bay Area (REMOTE) | Full-time | https://archiveresale.co/

Join Archive to help us in our mission to reduce waste. If you think humans buy and throw away too much stuff, then you'll like working on this. We’re starting with fashion and expanding from there, working to revolutionize how and why people buy secondhand instead of new.

We're building a platform for resale marketplaces, giving each brand customer control over their own secondhand market. We're a B2B2C company in that we build/operate a marketplaces for each brand customer, but we also interface directly with the consumers on the marketplaces. We recently launched with our first brand, M.M. LaFleur and have seen incredible traction (https://mmlafleur.archiveresale.co).

We're still early but are well-funded and backed by top tier investors. I'm an ex-YC founder with an exit to Palantir (kimono labs, w14) and my co-founder/CEO is ex-GoogleX / BCG / Stanford MBA.

We're hiring our first engineer and looking for someone who's comfortable up and down the stack with a preference for Typescript. Remote indefinitely OK although we might set up shop somewhere on the west coast. Competitive salary, equity and benefits for a role like this. You'd be taking a risk to go on this journey with us and we know what that's worth.

Tech Stack: 100% Typescript. React, Apollo Client, NodeJS, Hasura GraphQL, Postgres

Read full JD here: https://tinyurl.com/2d3ehz4f


Archive | Full-Stack Engineer (#1) | SF Bay Area (REMOTE) | Full-time | https://archiveresale.co/

Join Archive to help us in our mission to reduce waste. If you think humans buy and throw away too much stuff, then you'll like working on this. We’re starting with fashion and expanding from there, working to revolutionize how and why people buy secondhand instead of new.

We're building a platform for resale marketplaces, giving each brand customer control over their own secondhand market. We're a B2B2C company in that we build/operate a marketplaces for each brand customer, but we also interface directly with the consumers on the marketplaces. We recently launched with our first brand, M.M. LaFleur and have seen incredible traction (https://mmlafleur.archiveresale.co).

We're still early but are well-funded and backed by top tier investors. I'm an ex-YC founder with an exit to Palantir (kimono labs, w14) and my co-founder/CEO is ex-GoogleX / BCG / Stanford MBA.

We're hiring our first engineer and looking for someone who's comfortable up and down the stack with a preference for Typescript. Remote indefinitely OK although we might set up shop somewhere on the west coast. Competitive salary, equity and benefits for a role like this. You'd be taking a risk to go on this journey with us and we know what that's worth.

Tech Stack: 100% Typescript. React, Apollo Client, NodeJS, Hasura GraphQL, Postgres

Read full JD here: https://tinyurl.com/2d3ehz4f


It's safe in the sense that we don't support 'private' APIs yet, charge money yet or allow you to authenticate any other parts of the service with your API key. But yes you're right, it will have to be dealt with eventually. This is on our radar to roll out well before we actually start charging people or offer different types of security features. Will probably be something like public-key/private-key.


re: nav tools -- you mean the ability to crawl multiple pages?


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