Runway is building a first-of-its-kind tool for teams to track, automate, and
collaborate on their mobile app releases. We're already used by industry-
leading mobile teams to ship some of your favorite apps for food delivery,
fitness, finance, and more! We’re a small but mighty team, and there’s a lot
to do. From building out new release automations, to adding support for even
more third-party integrations, to diving into entirely greenfield new areas of
the platform, you’ll be working closely with the rest of the team from
inception to design, planning and implementation. We build a lot of features,
and we ship them fast. As a member of the team, you’ll need to develop a
finely tuned sense of prioritization - when to make tradeoffs, when to write
tests, and all while keeping the end-user experience top of mind. You’ll need
to be comfortable rolling with changes, owning features end-to-end, and
learning on the fly when needed. We’re a distributed team with an NYC center
of gravity. Our backend is written in Go, and our web application in React
with Typescript (but when it comes to new hires and their prior experience,
we're totally language-agnostic – we're looking for awesome engineers,
period). This role is fully remote and we welcome applicants from anywhere
within 6ish hours of NYC in terms of timezone. About you We’re looking for
people that are humble, hard working, and good team players. There’s no room
for big egos at a small startup. Everyone pitches in and is ready to roll up
their sleeves to do anything and everything they can to carry the team
forward. We help each other out, trust each other’s skills, and aren’t afraid
to take the lead on things when necessary. This is not a FAANG job. If you’re
looking for a place where you can coast, this isn’t it. Everyone on the team
works hard, learns something new every day, and gets things done. You won’t be
building a small toggle hidden deep in the bowels of a monolith product.
You’ll be valued, respected, and your work will matter. We’re looking for
great engineers, period. It doesn’t matter which parts of the stack you
usually work in, as long as you’re keen to learn parts of the stack you’re
less familiar with and to contribute across the board. And if you have
experience with mobile apps, that’s a bonus – we love geeking out about the
nuances of building & shipping mobile apps, and we believe that translates to
an even better experience for our users. Additional information All your
information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. When you
apply Please include a description of your recent experience or a resume,
context on why you're looking for a new role and what would excite you in said
new role, and links to anything you think will speak to your experience and
interests!