Right now the market for educational software is a mess. It’s incredibly difficult for developers to get their products into schools, and they have no information about the students who are using their software. On the schools’ side, large districts are spending tons of money on learning applications, but they have no way of knowing if students are even using the apps they’re purchasing. Teachers know there’s great software out there, but the challenge of getting 30 kids to log in correctly makes using it impossible.<p>At Clever, we’re working to change that. We provide schools with a free API and single sign-on solution that makes using educational apps a breeze. We’ve grown fast: after two and a half years, we’re moving data for a quarter of all K-12 students in America (15M kids), and 35,000 schools are using us to manage their education apps. Our goals are much bigger than that, though. We want to be two things:
-a single place where schools can easily manage and analyze all the software they’re using, and
-a single identity that students can use to see everything they’ve learned across multiple apps.<p>We’re a team of 50 (22 engineers) based in downtown San Francisco. We’re looking for full-stack engineers who like:
-Go, Coffeescript and Python (or are willing to learn)
-big responsibilities (there are 700,000 students on the platform per engineer here)
-hard technical problems (managing a huge, constantly updating data pipeline)
-tech talks on everything ranging from the history of hip-hop to neuroscience to exoplanets<p>Check us out at <a href="https://clever.com/about/jobs#engineer-full-stack" rel="nofollow">https://clever.com/about/jobs#engineer-full-stack</a>, or check out what we’re working on at <a href="https://github.com/clever" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/clever</a>.