Job Url: https://boards.greenhouse.io/embed/job_app?token=4017279009&utm_source=jobright Job Description: Software Engineer at elly (View all jobs) New York City, New York Join Us! At Elly, we're redefining how recruiting gets done. Our software powers faster, smarter hiring for recruiting teams across industries - from lean startups to large, distributed orgs. We’re a small, fast-moving company where engineers have direct impact on the product, customers, and company growth. If you’re excited about solving real-world problems and building tools people rely on daily, we’d love to meet you. Your Mission As a Fullstack Engineer, you’ll play a key role in shaping the future of Elly’s platform. You’ll work across the stack to design, build, and launch features that recruiters depend on every day. From architecting integrations to refining user experiences, you’ll move fast, own your projects end-to-end, and help push our product forward. What You’ll Do (Responsibilities) Build fullstack features using Next.js, TypeScript, React, and related tools Contribute to Elly’s core product and help scale our growing set of integrations Collaborate with design and product to quickly deliver user-friendly solutions Own features from implementation through QA and release Share feedback, ideas, and improvements to help shape how we work as a team What You’ll Bring (Experience) 4–5 years of experience as a software engineer, ideally in a fast-paced and/or startup setting Strong hands-on experience with TypeScript and React Fullstack development experience (frontend + backend) Ability to independently drive features to completion Comfort with ambiguity and excitement for solving practical problems quickly Bonus Points You’ve thrived at an early-stage startup or built and launched your own side project Experience with AWS, API integrations, SaaS products, or HR/recruiting tech Passion for building tools that empower people to do their best work EEO Statement Elly is proud to be an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. 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