RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Help execute our vision to provide a unified user experience that meets our commitment to member security, data privacy, and cloud security
- Contribute to full stack development: Java, JavaScript, AWS and Postgres
- Work collaboratively with a product and technical vision
- Build software that will solve the needs of multiple cross-functional teams
- Consistently deliver features and PRs with an iterative approach
- Develop necessary alerting and monitoring to ensure stability our our systems
- Mentor other developers while establishing best practices in our web stack
- Work with Product and Growth teams to gather technical requirements
QUALIFICATIONS
- 4+ years of professional experience working on large scale software systems
- Expertise developing web applications using frameworks like React
- Experience hosting web applications in tools like Kubernetes and Cloudflare
- Experience in API design and development (Java preferred)
- Experience in relational database design and development (SQL)
- Strong skills translating design specifications into fully functional applications
- Experience developing large scale, production-quality web applications
- Thrives with autonomy, with a positive attitude and ownership mentality
- Strong communication skills to work both collaboratively and independently
What We Do
At WHOOP, we’re on a mission to unlock human performance. WHOOP empowers members to perform at a higher level through a deeper understanding of their bodies and daily lives. Our wearable device and performance optimization platform has been adopted by many of the world's greatest athletes and consumers alike.
Why Work With Us
At WHOOP, we’re focused on building an inclusive and equitable team with a strong sense of belonging for everyone—increasing representation in every way as our team grows. We believe that our differences are our source of strength—so much so it’s one of our core values.
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Hybrid Workspace
Employees engage in a combination of remote and on-site work.





