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First Time Caller fucked around with this message at 01:19 on Apr 26, 2011 |
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Stitch Labs is hiring in San Francisco, CA. Open Positions We're looking for front-end developers, back-end developers, automated test engineers, and have a req out for a data engineer, data scientist, and a devops. We're a 50+ employee startup that is continuing to grow. We're looking for engineers to move upmarket and scale our product to mid market customers in the multichannel ecommerce automation market. Just to say a little something about our existing product, here's the pitch: You're selling t-shirts on the internet and you're a Stitch customer. With Stitch your purchase orders will be automatically generated when your stock runs low. Your suppliers will automatically ship these items directly to your warehouse location. When you sell your t-shirts on your channel (say Ebay for example), Stitch helps you manage the fulfillment process. If your inventory is warehoused in Amazon FBA, it is automatically shipped for you to your Ebay customer. If you want to start selling your t-shirts on Shopify, Amazon, or Ebay for example, you can publish those products at the click of a button. Stitch also updates the inventory levels on all of your sales channels automatically as orders come in, so that you never oversell. If you want to do a flash sale and offer a lot of inventory at 50% off, we have pricing features that let you do this in one-click for multiple sales channels. You can transfer stock in and out of FBA from our app. We also provide sales forecasting and can predict the sales and growth of your business and at the same time offer at least 40+ reports that offer you a detailed look at your multi channel sales. We can move all of your sales data to Quickbooks or Xero come tax season so it's a snap to do your paperwork. We process more than 200,000 orders daily and it's a really fun challenge to scale the product as we grow. Shoot me a PM or apply on the website if you're interested. http://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Stitch-Labs-Reviews-E966663.htm <-- I also think it's a pretty great place to work
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