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David Stark

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Job Teardown: Is [Glückliche Gäste] really paying...

Let's crack open this Backend Engineer role at Glückliche Gäste, a food-focused company hiring for their FoodGenius Labs. The job, promising a "competitive" salary and focusing on TypeScript/Node.js with a DevOps mindset, looks intriguing at first glance. But is it really worth our time? Let's dig in.

The Hook

The allure here is the blend of development and operations. They're explicitly looking for someone who cares about more than just writing code – someone who thinks about deployments, environments, and the entire lifecycle of the application. The mention of working with "kundennahen Edge-Systemen (z. B. Raspberry Pi)" is also a cool differentiator, hinting at interesting and challenging problems. This isn't just another CRUD app.

The Stack Analysis

TypeScript/Node.js is a solid foundation. PostgreSQL is a mature and reliable database choice. Docker and Kubernetes are standard tools for containerization and orchestration, demonstrating a commitment to modern DevOps practices. GitLab for CI/CD is also a plus. The "service-oriented architectures" implies they're building complex systems, which could be rewarding for the right engineer.

The Money

"Competitive and commensurate with experience" is the classic HR dodge. In the current market, for a Backend Engineer with TypeScript, Node.js, and DevOps skills, expect a base salary to be in the \$120k - \$180k range, depending on experience level and location (given the remote/hybrid setup). Don't let them lowball you based on "experience" if you can demonstrate the necessary skills. Do your research and come prepared with salary expectations based on market data.

Red Flags / Green Flags

Red Flags: The German "m/w/d" in the title is a minor indicator they might be heavily focused on candidates in the DACH region, even if remote. The lack of specific salary range is also a mild red flag - transparency is key.
Green Flags: The focus on ownership and taking responsibility "beyond the commit" is a major plus. The explicit mention of working with Platform Engineering for 24x7 operations suggests they have a dedicated team for on-call duties, which is crucial for work/life balance. The edge deployment aspect adds a unique and interesting dimension.

The Verdict

This role has potential. The stack is modern, the responsibilities are clearly defined, and the edge deployment aspect adds a layer of excitement. The key is to press them on the salary during the interview process and ensure you're comfortable with the level of ownership they're expecting. If you're a Backend Engineer with a DevOps mindset who enjoys tackling challenging problems and isn't afraid to dive into the operational aspects of your code, this could be a good fit. Just be prepared to negotiate.

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