Hi everyone,

we (https://pomar.co.uk) are a bootstrapped, distributed company that builds 
products that help people in small businesses to do better work. 

We’re currently a permanent small team of 2 - a designer and a 
business/product/many-hats person - and a few contractors. Our goal is to build 
a pleasant work environment and a sustainable business. We are not looking to 
raise external funding for at least the next couple of years.

Our focus right now is on Pixie (https://www.usepixie.com), a Basecamp-style 
SaaS for accountancy firms. We see a path to expand to other professional 
services down the line, like legal, etc. but currently this is the market 
segment we can understand better. Pixie’s just launched and off to a great 
start, feedback is positive and encouraging.


**We’re looking to bring in someone to work together with us (not for us) on 
the engineering side.**

There’s a small co-founder salary on the table, up to £30,000 p.a. as well as 
an equity stake (up to 15%, depending on salary). As a partner, you’ll have 
shared control of our products and roadmaps, get a direct line to customers, 
and exposure to as many aspects of the business as you want. And as we grow, we 
hope to work together in building a small engineering team around you.


## About you

Our stack is Rails 5 on the backend, and a few standard AWS infrastructure 
components to support SaaS: EC2, RDS (Postgres), Elasticache (Redis), etc. You 
need to have demonstrable experience with this. Pixie uses Vue.js on the 
frontend, and it’d be great if you either have some experience with it or 
really understand its concepts.

You feel comfortable with the idea of working on a distributed team.

This can be either a part-time role or a full-time role, salary to be agreed 
on. Ideally you have some interest in starting a tech business, but our main 
ask is for agreement towards our values: 
https://medium.com/pomarhq/pomars-guiding-principles-ca00356174ce.

## How to get in touch

If this sounds interesting, send a short “Hi, let’s talk” to ce...@pomar.co.uk. 

Have a great weekend.

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