FAQs
What technologies will I be working with as a Frontend Engineer at Raylo?
You will primarily work with React, React Native, TypeScript, and modern JavaScript, as well as potentially Next.js and GraphQL for server-side rendering.
What is the importance of sustainability in this role?
Sustainability is a core value at Raylo, and as a Frontend Engineer, you will contribute to a product that reduces waste and improves accessibility, aligning your work with our mission to accelerate the move to a circular economy.
What is the career growth potential in this position?
Raylo offers fast-tracked career opportunities with two performance reviews a year, along with a Learning and Development budget to support your skill enhancement.
How many years of experience are required for this role?
A minimum of 3 years of frontend and/or mobile engineering experience, specifically with React Native, is required for this position.
What is the hiring process for this position?
The hiring process consists of a Talent Screening, an Online Hiring Manager Interview, an On-site Pair Programming Session, and a Values-based Interview with a co-founder.
What kind of code quality practices are expected in this role?
You are expected to help maintain a high-quality codebase through practices such as testing, code reviews, refactoring, and documentation.
Are there any benefits related to family policies?
Yes, Raylo offers enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption, or shared parental leave for employees who have been with the company for 12 months.
Will I be collaborating with other teams?
Yes, you will collaborate closely with product managers, designers, and backend engineers to develop new features and iterate on growth initiatives.
What type of work environment can I expect?
You can expect a fast-paced, agile environment where you take ownership of your work from concept through to release and ongoing refinement.
Are stock options available for employees?
Yes, all employees at Raylo are offered stock options as part of their compensation package.

