Lavalocker – backend developer:
Do you want to be part of developing the future of lockers, and push the boundaries of smart devices? Lavalocker is adding a new tech element to the laundry and dry cleaning industry. With a recent injection of funding they’re ready to expand their team.
If you have excellent understanding of PHP and associated MVC frameworks, and want to be a part of a Barcelona startup that’s making life easier for people with busy hours, this is the job for you!
Trip4real – key partnerships manager
Barcelona based travel-startup, trip4real, is on the hunt for new travel loving professionals! Founded in 2013, trip4real is a community marketplace where travelers can book tailor-made experiences created and led by locals. Our platform makes it possible for people from all over the world to connect over common interests and shared travel experiences.
As a partnership manager you will handle our relationships with strategic partners and influencing where necessary. If you want to be part of a market that’s growing fast, this is the job for you!
MyTwinPlace – ruby on rails backend developer
Do you want to be a part of building a global community of home owners who exchange nights with other members of the community. With MyTwinPlace there is no money exchanged between the home-owners, but you get points for renting your home to others, which you later use to rent other homes around the globe. As a ruby on rails developer you will play a key role working closely with MyTwinPlace product team to define and implement new set of features through short iterations.
If you have a couple of years of experience, as well being able to work independently on one of Barcelona’s most ambitious sharing economy project – this could be you!
It’s worth noting that Barcinno is currently looking for journalist interns to cover the Barcelona startup ecosystem, so if you, or someone you know, are passioned about startups and innovation, and would like to get to know the coolest companies in Barcelona, get in touch!
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