Job Url: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/search/?currentJobId=4326121019&distance=25&f_TPR=r20000&f_WT=2&geoId=103644278&keywords=software%20engineer&origin=JOB_SEARCH_PAGE_JOB_FILTER&refresh=true&start=125 Job Description: QA Engineer United States · 2 hours ago · 20 people clicked apply Responses managed off LinkedIn $20/yr - $250/yr Remote Matches your job preferences, workplace type is Remote. Full-time Apply Save Save QA Engineer at Idler (YC S25) QA Engineer Idler (YC S25) · United States (Remote) Apply Save Save QA Engineer at Idler (YC S25) Show more options Your profile is missing required qualifications Show match details Help me update my profile BETA Is this information helpful? Get personalized tips to stand out to hirers Practice mock interviews personalized to every role and get custom feedback Try Premium for PKR0 About the job What We’re Building We refine coding problems drawn from real engineering — not puzzles, but real reasoning from production code. Your job is to make the thinking clear: what changed, why it mattered, and how an engineer reasoned through it. The Role (Part Time) We’re looking for engineers who can trace the intent behind a code change, understand what changes were made and why, and express that clearly in natural language. This role is part-time, remote, and built for people with technical fluency, sharp attention to detail, and a disciplined command of English. What You’ll Do Read unfamiliar repos and understand the intention behind commits Review and refine problem statements until they’re clear and accurate Adjust unit tests to keep problems fair and solvable Provide brief, consistent updates on progress and blockers Who You Are You have 1–2 years of coding experience and a precise eye for detail. You write cleanly, communicate quickly, and you see software engineering as your craft. Requirements 1–2 years of coding experience Fluent English; strong writing is a must Responsive, independent, and attentive to detail 10–40 hours per week, flexible How It Works The best contributors stay and grow with us; they show care and depth in their work, communicate clearly about status and availability, and they help shape how our process evolves.