Job Title: Full Stack Developer (React, Angular, Kotlin) – Partner Insights
About the Team
At Partner Insights, we turn raw data into meaningful insights that empower over 900+ Suppliers on the bol.com platform. Our mission is to transform traditionally shared Excel files into intuitive, actionable tools suppliers can use to optimize their businesses and grow sustainably with bol.com.
We’re a small but ambitious team consisting of 3 engineers, 1 product designer, and 1 product analyst. While we are lean, we have a big vision — and we’re now looking for a Full Stack Developer to help us scale our impact.
The Role
As a Full Stack Developer, you’ll play a pivotal role in designing and developing data-driven applications that are easy to use and tailored to supplier needs. You’ll work closely with our Product Manager, Designer, and Product Analyst in an experimental and iterative environment where fast feedback loops with suppliers are key.
Key Responsibilities
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Build and maintain scalable, user-friendly front-end applications using React and Angular
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Contribute to backend development using Kotlin
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Translate data into actionable insights and create tools that suppliers can easily use
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Collaborate closely with design and product teams to iterate on feedback and improve the supplier experience
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Bring new ideas to the table and participate in shaping the product’s direction
What We’re Looking For
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Proven experience as a Full Stack Developer
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Strong expertise in React and Angular
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Experience or interest in working with Kotlin on the backend
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Passion for creating intuitive and actionable data applications
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A collaborative mindset with a drive to grow a product from small to impactful
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Comfortable in a fast-paced, experimental, and user-focused environment
Why Join Us?
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Be part of a high-impact team working on a product that supports over 900 suppliers
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A small, tight-knit team with big ambitions and room to grow
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Opportunity to shape the future of supplier-facing tools at bol.com
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An environment that values experimentation, iteration, and user-centered design