
PickTrace
We are PickTrace, a fast growing software company that provides workforce and harvest management solutions for large-scale farms. PickTrace is building the farm management system of the future. Today we serve some of the largest berry, citrus, and apple growers in the United States and are used by tens of thousands of farm workers each day. We are a YCombinator backed company and just raised a large round of financing from a long-term oriented investment firm with a terrific track record of building multi-billion dollar software companies
Why join us?
Today we serve some of the largest berry, citrus, and apple growers in the United States and are used by tens of thousands of farm workers each day.
We are a YCombinator backed company and just raised a large round of financing from a long-term oriented investment firm with a terrific track record of building multi-billion dollar software companies.
You will own and direct engineering projects from Day 1
Engineering at PickTrace
Small cohesive ~6 person team with each person having a bit of specialization, e.g. Front End, Back End, QA, UI/UX
We utilize scrum/agile development life-cycle with 1-2 week sprints.
Lots of simultaneous long lived connections from Android devices synchronizing data collected from the field as well as heavy data processing and real time insights in the web interface.
Helping to build out a new scalable solution from the ground up within 12 months while drawing from elements of the product and codebase that we have today
Working at PickTrace
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Beautiful Office
We're located right on the main stretch of North Brand Boulevard in Glendale, close to countless restaurants, shops, and amenities. Our location is 15 minutes from Silver Lake, Downtown, Pasadena, and Burbank Airport
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Health Insurance
We provide standard medical and dental coverage
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401(k) Contribution
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Pet Friendly
We have the sweetest dogs in our office
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Generous Vacation
Unlimited PTO
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