Full-Stack Developer for SaaS Platform
Posted last week
Worldwide
Summary
We’re building SignalHire, a behavioral hiring intelligence SaaS for trades businesses like construction, HVAC, trucking, and manufacturing. Employers use it to identify candidates who are likely to stay, perform, and grow. We’re looking for a full-stack developer to help build the platform, including the front-end and back-end components. This is a long-term project for someone who can contribute to a growing product.
- Less than 30 hrs/weekHourly
- 6+ monthsDuration
- IntermediateExperience Level
$15.00
-
$35.00
Hourly- Remote Job
- Complex projectProject Type
Skills and Expertise
Mandatory skills
JavaScript
HTML5
Nice-to-have skills
CSS 3
jQuery
Activity on this job
- Proposals:50+
- Last viewed by client:last week
- Interviewing:1
- Invites sent:0
- Unanswered invites:0
About the client
Member since Jun 23, 2026
- United States8:24 AM
- HR & Business ServicesIndividual client
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