When the world gets
more and more digitised, people are becoming at risk of being
physically passive and mentally overloaded. We want to turn the tables
and use technology to help our memberships to stay fit. To get there, we
need you on our squad.
We are growing as a tech start-up into the
scale-up phase (envision a scale-up as a startup on steroids ;D). To
improve our product and services we need great people to bring the
workout revolution into the world. We have a lot of exciting development
challenges, especially as a back-ender. That’s why we need you.
OneFit is about
We are on a mission: One Fit Planet.
OneFit
is a technology driven sports and yoga solution that helps its members
to stay motivated and keep working out. We do this by offering a
flexible monthly membership for a rainbow of workouts. From swimming to
fitness, from yoga to padel, from boxing to pilates all available at
your fingertips with our app. Choosing from over 60 thousand classes
every month.
What can you expect as a backend engineer at OneFit?
Our
platform transmits thousands of bookings and check-ins every hour in
different countries and languages and in the near future also in
different currencies and timezones. We are working on multiple
integrations with other booking systems like MindBody, Virtuagym and
many more using our venue API. We have real time listings of workout
availability and we make it possible for our users to see who else is
doing that workout. We are working on efficient algorithms to engage our
members and help them to reach their fitness goals. Our code quality
standards are high and therefore on it self already pretty challenging.
There is much more we want to build and so much more we can improve. As a
backend engineer you will be working on a variety of projects like
waitlist, churn prediction model, venue api, business intelligence, core
stability and much more.
Team
We
believe in motivation over regulation. Developing the good way can only
be done by a good team. We believe motivation is as important as skills
for a team to be successful.
So we don’t ask you to be in at 9
am. Instead we want you to challenge standing ideas; be curious about
new technologies and share your best practices because you want to.
What do we offer?