
We’re looking for a talented and motivated Full-Stack Developer to join the Conversion I/O tech team. You’ll work alongside a close-knit group of engineers building the I/O platform — a proprietary experimentation operating system used by leading brands across EMEA and North America.
You’ll contribute across the full stack, from backend APIs to modern frontend components, working on features that directly impact how we build and manage experimentation programs.
Day-to-Day
Build and maintain features across the full stack using Laravel (PHP) on the backend and Vue.js
Write clean, well-structured code and participate actively in peer code reviews
Collaborate with the team via async channels (Microsoft Teams, Jira) and scheduled video calls across timezones
Debug and resolve issues across the full stack — from database queries to frontend rendering
Contribute to sprint planning, ticket estimation, and technical discussions on architecture and approach
Longer-Term
Take increasing ownership of platform features and technical decisions as you build familiarity with the codebase
Help shape tooling improvements and contribute ideas for making the team’s development workflow more efficient
Support integrations with third-party platforms including A/B testing tools (Optimizely, VWO, Kameleoon) and analytics APIs
These are the skills we’ll screen for in every candidate. You should be confident using these in production environments.
Backend
PHP 8.1+ with Laravel — including Eloquent ORM, migrations, service providers, middleware, queue jobs, and Artisan commands
MySQL — query optimisation, indexing, and relational database design
Frontend
JavaScript (ES6+) — solid core language understanding
Vue.js (v2+) including Vuex and Vue Router
SCSS/SASS and Bootstrap 5
Tooling & Process
Git and GitHub — branching, pull requests, and GitHub Actions CI/CD
Docker — comfortable working in containerised local environments
Strong English communication skills — written and verbal, for async collaboration across timezones
Experience working with legacy code alongside modern patterns