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About us lemlist is the sales engagement platform that gives sales teams the unfair advantage they deserve. Bootstrapped since day one, we’ve grown from 0 to $35M ARR in 6 years, without raising a single dollar. Today, we’re a profitable B2B SaaS company valued at $150M, trusted by 40,000+ sales teams worldwide to book more meetings and close more deals. The Role We’re looking for a Fullstack Developer to fix, clean, and improve Taplio & Tweet Hunter. If you want a brand-new project, this isn’t for you. If you love building new things, but also turning messy code into something scalable and maintainable, keep reading. What You’ll Do • Refactor and optimize our codebase (Fullstack TypeScrip, Next.js, arenaflex Cloud Platform). • Identify and fix bugs across frontend and backend. • Build amazing new features for our users • Improve performance and maintainability. • Support customer success, solving technical issues when needed. • Challenge product requests, balancing speed and quality. What’s in It for You? ✅ Fully remote & flexible work. Amazing offices in Paris. ✅ Join a profitable, bootstrapped, and high-growth company. ✅ Work with a motivated, no-BS team. ✅ Direct impact – your work will shape our product. Who You Are ✅ Must-Haves 3+ years experience Strong JavaScript / TypeScript skills. Proven experience cleaning messy code. Responsible for your own code Ability to see the big picture and suggest smart trade-offs. Fast learner, proactive, and independent. Fluent in English. ✨ Nice-to-Have • Experience with Twitter Enterprise APIs. • Experience with LinkedIn APIs. • Strong GCP knowledge. Additional Information Salary up to 65K€ based on xp + 15K€ bonus Where you live, and work is totally up to you – we do have an office in Paris if you enjoy life at the office Profit sharing: When lempire wins, all team members share the profits Alan Blue: Comprehensive 100% premium medical coverage for you and your family Swile Meal Tickets: Enjoy daily meal tickets to fuel productivity Navigo Card: Seamless commuting with a 100% covered Navigo card Full-remote Work Setup: A well-funded home office budget to ensure seamless remote work Gear: Get a Macbook Pro + tools and equipment you need for your job Team building: We all meet once per year at really cool places around the world (you can check our video here ;) Interview process Interview with Lucas, our TAM Fit dev+PM Technical test Interview with our GM Apply tot his job

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