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Industry: InsurTech
Stack: TypeScript, React, Node.js, AWS, MongoDB, GraphQL
Office: Fully remote (UK)
Salary: £60k–£70k
Requirement
- Computer Science degree (or something similar)
- Must be located in the UK - No VISA sponsorship offered unfortunately
This company launched in 2017 with a simple idea - insurance was broken, so they'd rebuild it from scratch. Fully digital, from quote to claim, with a product designed around the customer rather than the insurer. It's worked. They now sit at close to 5 stars on Trustpilot, they've won awards for their claims process, and they've recently seen a huge spike in new policies. The product is genuinely well-regarded.
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They're now looking for a true Full-Stack engineer - but this isn't your typical "build new features and ship" role.
The focus here is on keeping the platform clean, secure, and reliable. Dependencies, pipelines, internal tooling, security updates - sometimes the unglamorous work that holds everything together and that most people only notice when it breaks. There's product development in the mix too, but the core of the role is someone who takes pride in the foundations, not just the shiny stuff.
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- Must be just as proficient with Backend than Frontend, if anything a slight bias to the backend would be superb.
Having worked with this team for a while I've heard first hand about the culture. They work well as a team, offer strong progression and they're just generally super down to earth people.
Ideal Profile
- 3/4+ years of full-stack production experience
- Comfortable across frontend and backend
- Someone who genuinely enjoys maintaining and improving code rather than just writing it
- Pragmatic, self-directed, and curious
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