Full Stack Developer
Full Stack Developer building user‑facing features and Go microservices, focused on high‑quality code and delightful user experiences.
Are you ready to build the product that builds the future of work?
Hi, I'm Hannu, one of the four founders at Agileday, and I'm looking for Full Stack Developer(s) to join our engineering team.
To put it short, we're scaling fast. We recently closed our Series A funding round, and as we expand globally into the US and beyond, we need engineers who care deeply about craft - people who get excited about building features that real users love, not just features that ship.
Are you equally comfortable tweaking a React component as you are writing a Go service? Do you care as much about the experience on the screen as you do about the logic behind it? If you're nodding, keep reading.
One more thing before we get into the details: AI-assisted development isn't a buzzword here - it's part of how we work every day. We use Claude Code and Cursor across the board, lean into AI tooling across our workflow, and actively explore how it can make us faster and better. If you've already gone deep on AI-assisted coding, you'll fit right in. And if you're curious but haven't had the right environment to explore it yet - this is that environment.
In this role, you will…
Build with React and TypeScript. Design and implement scalable, maintainable components.
Write Go on the backend. Implement clean, well-reasoned services and APIs that are fast and easy to reason about.
Contribute to architecture. Help us structure both our frontend and backend as we scale. We don't expect you to have all the answers, but we do expect you to ask the right questions and take ownership beyond just implementation.
Improve developer experience. Identify friction in our development process - slow builds, messy configs, flaky tests and help fix it.
Work on performance. Keep the application snappy and reliable across frontend and backend.
You'll feel right at home if you…
Know your way around React. You've used it in production, understand hooks, context, and the component lifecycle and you don't reach for useMemo out of habit.
Write solid Go or are keen to learn. You're comfortable with statically typed backend code. Go experience is a plus; a genuine interest in learning it is enough.
Like testing. You write tests that give us real confidence, not just coverage numbers.
Have a genuine interest in AI-assisted development. Maybe you've already built Cursor into your daily workflow and have strong opinions on how to use it well. Or maybe you haven't had the right environment to explore it yet - either way, you'll find it here. We care more about curiosity than credentials on this one.
Care for your craft. Clean code, good PRs, clear commits. But you're pragmatic enough to know that shipping value comes first.
Communicate clearly. Good code matters, and so do good Slack messages, PR descriptions, and feedback sessions.
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Posted June 21, 2026